Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3768
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ArticleEnza boss calls for more kiwifruit variety
Enza/Turners & Growers MD dismisses poll of New Zealand kiwifruit growers and says Zespri has been slow to respond to problems
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ArticleSouthern Chile receives fruit donations
Chilean growers are working with the global produce community to bring much needed supplies to earthquake-stricken areas
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ArticleItalian trade slumps to five-year low
Balance of fresh produce trade in Italy falls 55.3 per cent on previous year as exports suffer and spending on imports rises
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ArticleNew citrus groups step up in South Africa
Two new export companies are shaping up as major export players in this year’s South African citrus season
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Chilean industry launches relief fund
The Chilean Exporters’ Association (Asoex) board of directors has launched a relief fund to support victims of the recent earthquakes to hit the country.
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ArticleNew German export association formed
GFV will represent the commercial interests of German fresh and processed fruit and vegetables sold in export markets
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Manufacturers urged to take catering seriously
Food manufacturers should be encouraged to “take the catering market more seriously” when it comes to new product development, consider using the sector to launch products and build brands, and should “stop viewing catering as just a bolt-on to retail sales”.
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ArticlePossible solution to satsuma mite problem
Researchers in the US have found potential solutions for satsuma growers battling the destructive citrus red mite
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ArticleRussia cracks down on retail contracts
Metro Cash & Carry said to be among retailers whose contracts with suppliers are under investigation by Russian authorities
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Country of origin gets EU green light
Europe has moved a step closer to clear country-of-origin food labelling after lobbying from the National Farmers’ Union (NFU) in Brussels.
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ArticleHLB pushes papaya health benefits
Group cites recent study highlighting cancer-fighting properties of papaya leaves as further proof of fruit's health benefits
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ArticleEC ‘rules out’ further banana aid
EC 'will not' provide further financial aid to Canary Islands’ growers to compensate for lowering of banana tariff, say reports
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ArticleMajor reorganisation at Metro Group
Retailer plans to integrate management at Metro AG and Metro Cash & Carry, with the latter driving growth in new markets
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ArticleNYK makes personnel changes
Shipping group's Americas segment undergoes an organisational revamp across its board of directors
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ArticleBananas could inhibit HIV transmission
US researchers have discovered that bananas have the power to stop the transmission of HIV.
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ArticleEmirates earns Air Cargo Award
Dubai-based airline handed Gold Award at the recent Air Cargo Excellence ceremony in Vancouver
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ArticleSpar opens flagship hypermarket
Dutch company Spar has unveiled its new hypermarket in the Indian city of Bangalore, with plans for more to come
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Trade gears up for Berry Congress
With anxiety growing over the future of the berry market and its ability to operate in a market facing a fresh set of challenges, the Global Berry Congress in London on 12 May is set to provide a focal point for the international soft-fruit industry.
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ArticleDisney boost for Rooster
Albert Bartlett has secured a deal with Disney’s Toy Story 3 movie for its Rooster potato brand.
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ArticleUS open to Korean tangerines
After a suspension of eight years, the US market is once again open to South Korean tangerine and apple exports

