Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3708
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ArticleGuadeloupe bananas return to EU
Following a lengthy hiatus caused by the volcanic eruption at Montserrat, exports of Guadeloupe's bananas are ready to resume
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ArticleZespri welcomes Russian trade talks
New Zealand kiwifruit marketer Zespri has welcomed the news that a Free Trade Agreement with Russia could be near
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ArticleNZ group 'wants split' from Kiwifruit body
Grower calls for formation of independent association amid reported concerns over NZKGI's ability to address certain issues
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ArticleWorld Cup teams offset emissions
Through Soil & More's compost project, many teams at this month's World Cup aim to offset their carbon emissions
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Staffline acquires labour provider
HR specialist Staffline has acquired the trade and assets of DKM Labour Solutions, a Nottingham-based provider of recruitment solutions across the UK, from the joint administrators in a pre-pack deal.
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ArticleQuarterly produce sales climb in US
Report by Perishables Group shows retail produce sales moving in a positive direction compared with 2009
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ArticleSalmonella fears for organicgirl spinach
Group voluntarily recalls a limited number of cases of baby spinach after a single pack tested positive for salmonella
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ArticleFresh & naked grows with living leaves
G's Marketing to introduce lettuce range complete with soil block at UK-based Tesco stores next week
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ArticleMercosur-Israel FTA comes online
Trade between the South American bloc and Israel is expected to increase after the FTA comes into effect today
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ArticleRSA economy loses R7bn due to strike
As efforts continue to clear the backlog in South Africa’s ports, observers say the strike cost the economy over R7bn
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ArticleIndia set for mango export rise
Exports of the fruit are expected to increase this season, according to a new report by national agricultural authority APEDA
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ArticleIndustry set for GM debate
The potential role of GM technology in horticulture is the topic for a debate to be hosted by the Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC).
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ArticleSteve's Leaves hit the mainstream
Steve’s Leaves branded bagged salads have hit the shelves at Budgens.
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ArticleQV Foods backs British new potatoes
QV Foods has launched an Inspire-branded British new potato range.
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ArticleTougher June on cards for Chinese imports
China’s fruit import deal has been steady over recent weeks, but some traders warn the country’s large lychee crop could affect demand this month
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ArticleIrish growers petition EU to halt ‘superdump’
The European Commission has been asked to halt plans for a superdump and recycling facility in north county Dublin, one of the key centres of Irish horticulture.
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ArticlePrevar licenses new apple cultivar
New Zealand apple and pear variety development firm Prevar has licensed a new red apple to Havelock North Fruit Company
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ArticlePakistan explores Malaysian opportunities
Agriculture experts from Pakistan’s Balochistan province are in Malaysia to study the country’s produce and retail sectors
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ArticleTaiwanese bananas back in China
Taiwan will ship bananas to the Chinese mainland for the first time since 2006, but overall exports are down this year
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The Co-op to stage seminar in the West
The Co-operative Group is joining forces with HRH The Countess of Wessex to stage a seminar for local farmers, food producers and suppliers at the Royal Bath and West Showon 3 June.

