Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3724
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ArticlePurfresh reveals ozone test results
Study demonstrates ozone's effectiveness as a tool to improve the safety of fresh food shipped across the world
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Hedon and EVS in salad merger
UK glasshouse grower and fresh produce supplier Hedon Salads Ltd has merged with English Village Salads Ltd (EVS), part of the Bakkavör Group.
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ArticleNew service in French Asia Line
CMA CGM launches the latest weekly service linking Asia and Europe, designed to combine fast transit times with optimum port coverage
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ArticleEmirates handed Cargo Airline Award
Group's SkyCargo operation voted as Cargo Airline of the Year at an awards ceremony in London
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ArticleFrench cherries survive wind
Strong winds in southern France failed to upset the burgeoning French cherry season, but further storms are forecast
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ArticleTurkish event shows Antwerp importance
The Antwerp Port Authority held a Port Day in Istanbul this week to further develop its role as the leading European port for the country
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Boston business losses GLA licence
The Gangmasters’ Licensing Authority (GLA) has revoked the licence of a Boston gangmaster after finding an “astonishing lack of paperwork and a lack of basic knowledge of how to run the business”.
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ArticlePandol Bros. reveals grape innovation
Grower-shipper introduces new Quick Rinse Cube packaging system to deliver greater convenience for consumers
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ArticleHargreaves introduces new asparagus
Hargreaves Plants has delivered the first of its 2010 asparagus crop and is set to add new hybrid varieties this year.
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ArticleTesco salads get naked
Tesco has laid its salad offer bare with a new range of unwashed baby leaf salad products, named fresh & naked.
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ArticleZespri splits T&G kiwifruit case
Zespri has won its push to split Turners & Growers’ court case against it between the High Court and the Kiwifruit Board
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ArticleHail damages Maharashtra mangoes
An untimely spell of spring rain and hail has damaged Maharashtra’s Kesar mango crop, leading to fears for exports
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ArticleIndia increases garlic share in Asia
With a drop in Chinese garlic supplies over the last couple of years, India has increased its market share in Asia
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ArticleSpruzit pack sizes revised
The insecticide Spruzit, which is active against biting and sucking pests in edible and non-edible crops, is soon to be available in two new pack sizes - three and 10 litres replacing the current five litre container.
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ArticleElsoms Seeds hosts open days
Elsoms Seeds is to host two open days later this year to showcase a number of trials on vegetable crops.
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ArticleWork to begin on Roscoff port
The western French port, used for vegetable exports to the UK, is set to be modernised to enable the entry of larger vessels
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Leeds grocer hit with fine over quality
A retailer in Leeds has been ordered to pay a hefty fine after more than 20 breaches of European fruit and veg standards.
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ArticleSlide for US exports to Europe
USDA reports that exports to 27 EU member states fell for both fruit and vegetables between 2005 and 2009
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ArticleFrench eye better stonefruit prices
Although consumption of stonefruit was up among French shoppers last year, ultra-low prices succeeded in hitting sales
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ArticleBoost for Southern Hemisphere citrus
Citrus production from Southern Hemisphere countries is tipped to rise by 0.5 per cent according to the latest data

