Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3770
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ArticleNew Re:fresh category for processors
A new category has been added to this year’s Re:fresh Awards, as organisers widen the scope of the industry’s leading annual awards event to include as many of the fresh produce industry’s outstanding performers as possible.
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ArticleChile predicts solid kiwifruit offer
Shipments to all international markets are expected to remain robust despite February’s earthquake
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ArticleAsian Citrus records profit jump
Asian Citrus Holdings Ltd has recorded a 64.5 per cent jump in profits for the six months to 31 December
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ArticleChina Cosco confident of rate rise
China’s largest shipping line is confident the rate increase requested by members of the TSA will be approved
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Soil Association launches holiday site
The Soil Association has launched a new Holiday Organic web directory to help holidaymakers sift through 200 working organic farms.
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ArticleFood skills academy strengthens
Six new training providers have joined the National Skills Academy for Food and Drink Manufacturing.
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ArticleFrosts damage Valencia’s fruit
Growers in Spain’s Valencia region are counting the cost of frosts that damaged fruit during the sensitive flowering stage
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ArticleBanana link to HIV prevention
US researchers have discovered that banana lectins have the capacity to stop the transmission of HIV
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ArticleSurvey reveals strong support for Zespri
A recent poll of 500 kiwifruit growers in New Zealand shows the majority are not in favour of deregulating the industry
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ArticleGuadeloupe’s melons hit by ash
Not only bananas, but also melons have been affected by the falling ash on the island of Guadeloupe, limiting exports
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Delhaize launches ABV tender offer
Retailer offers €35.73 for all common registered shares of Alfa-Beta not yet held by the group
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Government green targets enrage industry
The Packaging and Films Association (PAFA) has expressed concern that the government risks setting unachievable plastic recycling targets before ensuring there is the infrastructure in place to make recycling more efficient in the UK.
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ArticlePreparations underway for salad conference
The Fifth British Leafy Salads Association Conference will take place on 24 November 2010
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ArticleTheo de Kool named as Univeg CFO
Former financial director of Sara Lee Corporation takes up new role at one of Europe's foremost fresh produce suppliers
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ArticleMcDonald's France aims to go green
The French arm of the multinational fast food chain has announced plans to slash its greenhouse emissions
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ArticlePakistan invests in logistics operations
Officials approve funding proposals to improve cool chain, storage and processing facilities across the country
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ArticleSuperValu focus of “buyout” talks
Shares in the second-largest US retailer have surged as rumours circulate that the company is facing a buyout
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£6m food security fund launched
A £6 million research initiative has been launched to accelerate the development of improving crops and yields in the interest of food security.
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ArticlePeru forecasts further citrus growth
Rising demand, productivity and planted area are contributing to the ongoing growth in the country’s citrus production
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ArticleOlins gains Lewis award
Laurence Olins has received the Worshipful Company of Fruiterers' triennial Lewis Award for 'Distinquished Services to the Marketing of Fresh Fruit' at the Company’s Annual Banquet at Plaisterers’ Hall in London.

