Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3709
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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.
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Aphid alarm despite cool weather
Vigilance will be required to monitor aphid populations in many arable and horticultural crops and growers should be prepared to treat with an effective pyrethroid once thresholds have been reached, Interfarm UK Ltd has warned.
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FPJ Conferences - North West is ready to go
The FPJ Conferences - North West event will be held at the Midland Hotel, Manchester, on Thursday and there are still places left for anyone who has not registered yet.
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ArticleWal-Mart seeks US government backing
US retail chain Wal-Mart is seeking trade talks between the US and India in a bid to relax strict foreign investment laws
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ArticleOOCL increases South East Asian rates
Orient Overseas Container Line has announced it will increase rates on its routes from South East Asia to Australia this year
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ArticleAHEA wins fee reimbursement
The AHEA has successfully negotiated the reimbursement of A$780,000 in quarantine inspection fees to exporters
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ArticleBuoyant Japan good for Australia
Australian fruit exporters have welcomed news out of Japan that consumer spending there is on an upward trajectory
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ArticleWelsh veg wins RHS Chelsea Flower Show prize
Welsh exhibition vegetable grower Medwyn Williams MBE has won his 11th gold medal at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, as well as the coveted President’s Award for the second time.
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ArticleFresh Convenience Congress to open in UK
The first-ever Fresh Convenience Congress will hit the UK next month.
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ArticleCosta Rica pesticide project gets off to a flyer
The Costa Rican banana industry research programme that aims to reduce the use of pesticides through biological control by 50 per cent in 10 years is running ahead of schedule.
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ArticleCelebrities give Bramley hints
Antony Worrall Thompson and Angela Hartnett are just two of the top names featured in a brand-new online resource for chefs developed by the Bramley Campaign.
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ArticleMurcia celebrates better values
Murcia producer-exporters association Proexport has announced a seven per cent increase in the value of fresh produce exports from the south-eastern Spanish region in the first three months of the year compared to the same period in 2009.
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Tory MP pushes for 'food revolution'
Conservative MP and green campaigner Zac Goldsmith has called on ministers to kick-start a revolution in eating habits by guaranteeing that the government and public sector's £2 billion annual food budget be spent to ensure that all schools, hospitals and care homes begin using healthy and sustainable food.
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ArticleNew government boost for Mexico limes
The Mexican farm ministry has helped set up a lime producers’ committee in order to increase production, better tackle pests and disease and find new market niches.
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ArticleWaitrose and Ocado sign new deal
Waitrose and Ocado, the online grocer, announced a new 10-year agreement on Wednesday to run until September 2020.
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ArticleKorean Summerkiwi trial goes well
A Korean trial of Chilean Summerkiwi has cast light on opportunities to improve early-season sales in the market
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South African strike ends with new offer
The transport workers’ strike that has paralysed the South African fruit export industry is over.
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ArticleAsda acquires UK Netto stores
Asda this week announced it has reached a deal with Dansk Supermarked A/S to purchase its Netto Foodstores discount chain in the UK for £778 million on a cash and debt free basis.
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ArticleUK MP urges food revolution
A British politician has called on the government to transform public sector food procurement to boost UK agriculture

