Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3715
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ArticleSenate examines modernisation law
In France, the agriculture modernisation law, which aims to help farmers in crisis, is currently being looked over by senators
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ArticleProfits hit the mark at Target
Earnings jump nearly 30 per cent through first quarter of the year in 'stronger than expected' economic environment
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ArticleFPJ reveals new editor
Michael Barker has been appointed editor of FPJ. He will take up his new role at the UK’s leading fresh produce business magazine on 7 June.
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ArticleBanana deal to be 'signed this month'
Agreement between the European Union and Latin American banana exporting nations will be ratified next week
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ArticleNZ apple exports lagging behind
Higher volume of Chilean fruit in North American market having profound effect on country's international export sales
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ArticleWeather blamed for Spanish export fall
Poor weather earlier this year affected Spanish exports of tomatoes, lettuce and other crops, according to producer federation Fepex
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ArticleUSDA outlines funding allocations
Funding totalling US$11m will go towards 96 different programmes to help expand US markets for agricultural exports
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ArticleFPC calls for more high-risk evidence
The Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) says it needs more evidence today on the burden high-risk import controls are putting on the industry.
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ArticleAuchan announces major reshuffle
Following the retirement of Christophe Dubrulle, the French retail group has decided to reorganise the company’s structure
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ArticleAntwerp agrees Brazil ports deal
Port Authority CEO Eddy Bruyninckx signs collaborative agreement following visit to Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Brasilia
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ArticleZespri forecast looks comfortable
Returns are looking comfortable for Green and Gold kiwifruit, according to Zespri’s latest grower return forecast
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ArticleBoom times for NZ organics
New Zealand’s organic products are flourishing abroad, with exports up by NZ$100m over the past seven years
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ArticleSouth Africa counts cost as strike ends
The South African transport worker’s strike is finally over, but the fall-out for the fresh produce sector is likely to continue
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Re:fresh gets to grip with local versus global
Re:fresh afternoon session Buy Locally, Eat Globally brought four presentations which showed delegates that UK consumers’ newfound interest in food is here to stay, that fresh produce promotion is a common cause but we need to be wary of issue fatigue.
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ArticleUK tomatoes power forward for British Tomato Week
The UK tomato season got off to a slow start, with cool temperatures and low light levels delaying glasshouse crops but, as domestic demand continues to grow and innovation takes the sector forward, the industry is preparing for a bright future. Elizabeth O’Keefe takes a look at the UK tomato season as it gets into full swing in time for British Tomato Week
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ArticleWeather blow unsettles European potato growers
Freak weather conditions in recent months have taken their toll on European potato crops. As producers export their wares to the UK, Doris Lee Butterworth reports
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ArticleUK soft-fruit players look forward to summer sun
British strawberries have hit the shelves and the home-grown berry offer is soon to get into full swing, amid a flurry of Union Jack flags. So what is in store for the soft-fruit category as the spotlight turns on the UK? Anna Sbuttoni reports
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Fresh produce aisles take a second look at promotions
Polybags and pillow packs may be the common currency when it comes to presenting mixed salad leaves, but Tesco has taken the
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Trade resilience on the brink of new era
There was a good turnout for the Re:fresh Conference and Awards last week, when by the end of the evening more than 550

