Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3733
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ArticleAustralian exporter bids to battle on
Owner of JAK Fruit Jason Kotz vows to fight on after the company goes into voluntary administration with debts of over A$10m
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ArticleSmaller garlic for China
A cold winter in China has led to a crop of smaller garlic, although overall yields will be similar to that of last year
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ArticleNew kiwifruit varieties stir industry
Zespri’s new kiwifruit varieties, due for a commercial verdict in under two months, have begun to stir the New Zealand industry
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ArticleIndonesia hampered by infrastructure
Experts are calling for urgent improvements to infrastructure, with the ASEAN Economic Community fast approaching reality
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ArticleEdeka reports on profit and sales growth
Germany's largest grocer has battled through difficult market conditions to record a strong set of yearly results
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ArticlePOM Wonderful hits London show
POM Wonderful is to exhibit at The Real Food Festival on 7-10 May at Earl’s Court, London.
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ArticlePotato threats loom for UK growers
Growers of some key potato varieties will need to adapt fungicide programmes this year to protect crops against Alternaria as well as late blight, according to experts.
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ArticleBumper UK asparagus season expected
Asparagus Growers Association is anticipating a record year as consumption and retail market value increases
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ArticleConsumers to double smoothie spending
UK shoppers are expected to break the £1bn spend barrier on smoothies by 2013, with innocent leading the way
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ArticleIndian grape exporter appeals to EU states
Mumbai-based Euro Fruits has urged EU states to make temporary exception on MRLs to ‘save future’ of India’s grape industry
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ArticleUS widens South American papaya access
Papayas from Colombia and Ecuador will be permitted entry into the US from late May onwards
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ArticleLettuce growers count cost of rainfall
Producers in Spanish regions of Murcia and Almería predict average export falls of 35 per cent during weeks 17, 18 and 19
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ArticleAustralian export firm collapses
Australian fruit export company JAK Fruit has gone into voluntary administration, with debts of over A$10m
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ArticleOrange River citrus growers join WCCPF
Suppliers from the Orange River will coordinate their first grapefruit and orange exports to the US with the Western Cape Citrus Producers’ Forum
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ArticleSave-a-Lot appoints fresh produce vp
Andrea Wagner was handed the role at the Supervalu-owned discount chain in March this year
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New broom sweeps in at Ibraf
Brazil’s fruit institute chairman has stepped down for health reasons.
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ArticleEmirates establishes Dutch trade channel
New passenger flight between Dubai and Amsterdam will be loaded with additional products, including fresh fruit
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ArticleUK water footprint attacked
An alliance of UK engineering bodies has warned that the UK’s reliance on water embedded in imported food is exacerbating water shortages in other countries.
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Jeronimo Martins profit up 30 per cent
Portuguese retailer posts jump in first-quarter net profit on the back of strong sales growth
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ArticlePBH backs National Strawberry Month
Strawberry Shortcake and her berry best friends to appear on Fruits & Veggies-More Matters toolkit materials next month

