Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3734
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ArticleOn your gras, get set, go
Wychavon District Council kickstarted the celebration of the English asparagus season at the official launch of the campaign on St George’s Day last Friday.
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ArticleObituary: Wealmoor founder Rati Dhanani
Wealmoor Ltd has announced the death on 25 April of its chairman and founder, Rati Dhanani.
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ArticleIndian grape season under threat
The fate of hundreds of containers of Indian grapes hung in the balance this week, following an alert from the Indian ambassador to the EU that growth retardant chlormequat had been used on the crop.
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ArticleGarford machine scoops Queen's Award
Lincolnshire-based manufacturer Garford Farm Machinery has been presented the prestigious Queen’s Award for Enterprise in the Innovation category.
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Dole man takes to Cool Logistics stage
Dole Food Company's vice-president of global logistics has confirmed participation at the third Cool Logistics conference in Hamburg, Germany.
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ArticleDole looks to cement Romanian leadership
Fresh produce giant looking to increase brand awareness with a new television campaign one year after entering the country
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ArticleAirfreight spotlight turns to accuracy
Packhouse solutions specialist Marco has used the recent airfreight ban to highlight the benefits of using its systems to increase accuracy and save money.
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ArticlePeru records garlic success
Sendings have risen markedly over the last four years as exports during the first bimester of 2010 soar again in value
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ArticleWealmoor founder passes away
Group founder and chairman Rati Dhanani passed away on Sunday following a life dedicated to the fresh produce industry
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ArticleFPAA welcomes new president
Lance Jungmeyer to become president of Fresh Produce Association of the Americas as of 10 May
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ArticleSpain's stonefruit sector ‘faces losses’
Heavy rains earlier this year could lead to losses in Spain's stonefruit crop, while lower volumes are also expected in Italy
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ArticlePalestinians ban settlement-grown goods
The Palestinian president has made it illegal to sell goods produced in Israeli settlements in effort to curb expansion
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ArticleSlower growth for UK retail market
New report from Kantar Worldpanel suggests that Asda is losing ground on the country's other top retailers
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Fyffes warns on banana pricing
Fyffes is warning that it will only hit the full-year earnings target it announced in March if EU banana-import tariff reform is implemented this year.
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ArticleBerry Gardens unveils new image
UK soft fruit marketer launches new image, while its owner, KG Growers, has been rebranded Berry Gardens Growers
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ArticleDamco named as best clearing agent
Group handed award at the first International Produce Limited Logistics Conference in the UK
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Import preference views sought
The European Commission is preparing proposals for a future regulation to succeed its existing Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) to aid developing countries through trade.
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ArticleHeat turned up on RPA "fiasco"
Farmers have expressed their anger and dismay over the Rural Payments Agency’s (RPA) “mapping fiasco” during a National Farmers’ Union (NFU) Council meeting this week.
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ArticleTension mounts over Assured Produce
UK top-fruit growers have been urged to “stop moaning and be constructive” as the row over the make-up of the Assured Produce (AP) audit continues to rile growers and auditors alike.
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ArticleAsda share slips as premium wins out
Asda performance and market share has slipped as trends move back towards premium ranges, according to the latest data.

