Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3701
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ArticleFlorida’s citrus greening spend to increase
Florida Citrus Commission votes to increase spending on citrus greening research, with the funding source a point of contention
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ArticleFunding released to combat moth threat
An additional US$1.75m has been made available to halt the spread of the European grapevine moth in California
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ArticleCargo volumes fly in face of volcano
May tonnage at BAA airports in the UK climbed 33 per cent despite disruption caused by Icelandic volcano and industrial action
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ArticleDimmidiSì adds veg to fruit smoothies
La Linea Verde extends its leading fresh convenience range with the addition of a unique fresh fruit and vegetable drink
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ArticlePaice sets up task force to chop red tape
Bureaucratic burdens on the farming industry will be put under the microscope by a new task force announced by agriculture minister Jim Paice.
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ArticleDark times in Lazio
Recent outbreak of canker in a number of Lazio orchards is worrying producers in Italy’s largest kiwifruit-producing region
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ArticleTesco fresh director in shock departure
Colin Holmes has resigned as Tesco’s fresh foods commercial director, FPJ can reveal.
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ArticleJR Holland wins education contract
Students across the North East are tucking into a host of healthy meals as JR Holland Food Services has secured a new tender to supply fresh products to university colleges in the region.
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | June 2010
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments and departures within the European fresh produce industry over the past month
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ArticleCalifornian cherries show promise
With a late start to the season and impressive volumes already packed, this year could be a record breaker for Californian cherries.
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ArticleBanganpalli mango hits UK
Chingford Fruit Limited has received its first arrivals of the Indian fresh speciality mango Banganpalli for the UK market.
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ArticleRainfall slows Mexican mango deal
Delayed start to the season slows early export pace, although increasing production could lead to 40m-carton campaign
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ArticlePink Lady embarks on UK ad campaign
Apple brand Pink Lady has announced the launch of its first targeted press advertising campaign in the UK for a number of years.
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The Co-op voices honeybee fears
The Co-operative has warned the problems facing the British honeybee population are being exasperated by a new economic phenomenon - “beeflation”.
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Our names are the same as brands
Importance of Zespri trademark to New Zealand's kiwifruit industry demonstrates how brands can solidify reputations
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ArticleWorld Cup promotion for Fruit & Veg City
South African food retailer launches major new advertising campaign focusing on value for money and product quality
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ArticleBig jump for NZ horticulture exports
The value of New Zealand’s horticulture exports has almost doubled in the past decade, led by kiwifruit and apple shipments
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ArticlePurshade protects Washington apples
Topfruit grower in US Pacific Northwest experiences 'significant decreases' in sunburn damage after adopting Purfresh product
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ArticleBig challenges for global pear trade
Rising competition and changing consumption patterns demand innovative approach to production, logistics and organisation
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ArticleGreen Reefers vessels join Seatrade pool
Six Green Reefers country-class specialised reefer vessels to be employed as part of Belgium-based Seatrade's shipping roster

