Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3714
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ArticlePakistan reports on export surge
Federal Bureau of Statistics reveals growth of over 50 per cent in both fruit and vegetable exports for July-April period
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ArticleFarmers turn Paris landmark green
French farmers yesterday turned the Champs Elysées into a field in order to promote their trade to French consumers
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ArticleSkills boss appointed after merger
Liz Pattison has been appointed head of skills solutions for Improve and the National Skills Academy for Food and Drink Manufacturing.
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ArticleFirst Fairtrade bean sprouts hit UK
The Cooperative will begin the sale of the first Fairtrade bean sprouts this week, grown by a group in Inner Mongolia
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ArticleTesco Malaysia appoints new CEO
Tesco Malaysia has appointed Tjeerd Jegen, formerly of its Thai arm Tesco Lotus, as its new CEO
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Valencia stonefruit suffers
The stonefruit sector in the Spanish growing region of Valencia is facing crisis with an estimated 30 per cent of its crop lost to frost, hail, disease and abandonment.
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ArticleCauli sector mounts its defence
The cauliflower sector has hit back at national press coverage suggesting cauliflower’s days are numbered among UK consumers.
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ArticleMarket fears for US grapes
With the discovery of the European grapevine moth, Californian grape growers are expecting strict quarantine measures
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ArticleCarrefour Indonesia may be listed
Carrefour Indonesia may be publicly listed, if local operator Para Group gets its way and assumes control of the company
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Scotherbs project reaches out
Scotherbs, primary school herb project has taken off this year with a staggering 500 schools from across Scotland registering to receive a pack.
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Consumer confidence returns
Consumer confidence is at its highest for 18 months according to the latest survey from the British Retail Consortium and market researcher Nielsen.
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Spanish onion export crisis
Spanish onion growers and exporters are facing serious threats to the long-term viability of their sector.
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ArticleRed Tractor Week approaches
Assured Food Standards (AFS) has announced it will mark the 10th anniversary of the Red Tractor logo with a week of activities including supermarket events, following news more than half of the population recognise the mark.
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ArticleNew bee attractant for top-fruit
Agri-Nova Technology has developed Pollinus a pheromone-based product to attract bees to top-fruit crops.
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GlobalGAP hits 100,000 mark
GlobalGAP has expanded to reach more than 100,000 producers worldwide, the certification body announced this week.
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ArticleWelsh food awards head to Pembrokeshire
It has been announced that the Wales True Taste Food and Drink Awards will be held in Pembrokeshire at the Withybush Showground in Haverfordwest this year.
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ArticleFresh Convenience Congress hits London
Fresh Convenience Congress, a new annual conference event for the fresh produce convenience sector, is to take place on 22-24 June in London, United Kingdom.
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ArticleRSA fruit industry faces further strikes
Transet workers reject wage proposals, effectively pushing strikes into a third week and causing further headaches for the produce industry
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Re:fresh panel call for certification streamlining
A panel of industry leaders agreed that consolidation and co-ordination among the different fresh produce bodies and associated certifications in the UK would be the way forward to establishing a sustainable future for the entire supply chain.
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ArticleNZ fruit growers to pay higher levy
Horticulture NZ confirms growers will vote on proposals to raise the current marketing levy, bringing it in line with the vegetable sector

