Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3707
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ArticleCanadaGAP recognised by GFSI
National Horticultural Council's on-farm food safety programme is now recognised as an equivalent to other benchmarked standards
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ArticleZespri inaugurates new European office
The international kiwifruit marketer has moved its European headquarters to a new, larger office building in southern Antwerp
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ArticleBritvic ramps up Wimbledon activities
Britvic is launching a new marketing campaign to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Robinsons’ association with the Wimbledon Championships, the world’s second-longest running sports sponsorship.
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ArticleRungis fruit outperforms veg
Although 2009 was a tough year for all, fruits appear to have fared better than vegetables at the Parisian market of Rungis
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ArticleQV Foods snaps up Taypack
UK Potato supplier adds to its grower base with the acquisition of the Scotland-based packing business
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ArticleUSAID boosts Mozambique's development
Money granted via Agrifuturo programme to develop country's fruit production in face of growing demand
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ArticleGuadeloupe exports resume after volcanic delay
Banana exports from Guadeloupe are set to restart following a lengthy hiatus caused by the volcanic eruption at Montserrat.
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ArticleHillfresh welcomes Spanish melons
Gregal-branded fruit from Murcia due to begin arriving in late May, with harvesting set to continue well into the summer
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ArticleFruitmasters-ZON merger talks off
Dutch cooperatives abandon discussions regarding a possible merger after failure to agree on joint marketing and sales strategy
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ArticleFlorida bemoans lack of governor support
Charlie Crist's failure to codify the Citrus Research and Development Foundation has been questioned by Florida's citrus industry
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ArticleNîmes strawberries to gain PGI
Nîmes' strawberries are set to join the French region's wine, olives and olive oil in gaining protected status
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ArticleUS agricultural exports up on 2009
The USDA’s latest export predictions herald Asia as the key market leading the economic turnaround
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ArticleMarks & Spencer begins Fairtrade veg
Marks & Spencer has become the first UK retailer to stock Fairtrade Foundation-certified vegetables, with the launch of Fairtrade green beans flown in from Kenya.
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ArticleHamburg on show in Shanghai
Port has shared exhibition booth at transport and logistics trade fair in China to establish new business contacts
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New Zealand red apple launched
Prevar Ltd has announced it has licensed the marketing rights for a new red apple cultivar with the development name PremA96 to New Zealand firm Havelock North Fruit Company.
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ArticleSurge in South Korean fruit imports
A spell of unseasonably cold weather in South Korea has led to a jump in imported fruits according to the country’s retailers
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ArticleTesco adds to naked salad
Tesco’s new salad box project is to have an on-shelf counterpart, fresh & naked living leaves.
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ArticleAustralian growers welcome currency slide
While disappointing for tourists, Australian citrus exporters are licking their lips at the prospect of a weakened Australian dollar
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ArticleCitrus pest found in South Africa
The recent discovery of the woolly white fly in the Eastern Cape has prompted fears for the South African citrus industry
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ArticleSielsa installs Purfresh system
Costa Rican produce warehouse will use cold storage system to control ripening and reduce mould or diseases

