Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3771
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ArticleSugratwentythree grapes hit UK
The first shipment of a Capespan Gold-branded grape has reached UK shores ahead of a promising season.
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ArticleWaitrose stocks first UK strawbs
The first British strawberries of 2010 are set to arrive at Waitrose ahead of schedule, hitting the supermarket’s shelves this Friday.
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ArticleAustralian fruit growers count cost
Severe storms in eastern Australia have cost the agriculture industry dearly, with growers still counting their losses
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ArticlePhilippine mangoes look to rebound
After disappointing harvests in 2008 and 2009, Philippine mango growers are hoping dry conditions will boost this year’s yield
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ArticleMetro invests in Vietnam
The German retailer Metro AG has invested over €1m to improve Vietnam’s fresh produce supply chain since 2002
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ArticleBayer hosts stewardship series
Bayer CropScience ran a series of Monceren stewardship workshops in partnership with Branston, Greenvale AP, McCain Foods and Team Sprayers last month.
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Supermarket staff see bonus boost
Staff at Sainsbury’s and Waitrose are set to benefit after changes in bonus policy and a strong performance respectively left the supermarkets' workforces in strong positions.
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ArticleWhole Foods warns of Chile shortage
US-based retailer claims Chilean table grapes will be limited in supply through April following February’s earthquake
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ArticleCapespan predicts strong grape market
Prices in Europe "at levels not seen for many years" due to shortage of Chilean product and strong demand in other markets
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ArticleSpanish citrus targets eastern Europe
Citrus marketer Cítricos Valencianos is running series of in-store tastings in Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia
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ArticleSpanish firms create Russian sales arm
Almerían cooperatives Coprohníjar, Camposol and Hortamar have set-up a Russian sales venture with a Moscow-based partner
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ArticleWaitrose to stock first UK strawberries
First deliveries of new-season Elsanta grown in southern England set to arrive in stores this coming Thursday, says retailer
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ArticleFFC sets date for new HQ and coldstores
Fresh Fruits Company has announced that its new Dubai head office and coldstores will be ready this summer
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Chilean exports escape second quake
Last Thursday’s earthquake in Chile, the second in three weeks, is said to have caused little damage to the country’s exporting infrastructure.
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ArticleUSDA launches health competition
Contestants will compete for US$40,000 in prizes as they develop new tools to help raise a generation of healthier kids
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ArticleWaitrose targets overseas growth
British retailer is targeting expansion in the Middle East and hopes to increase global sales of its own premium brand
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Floods double damage in Huelva
More heavy rainfall two weekends ago and early last week has further disrupted strawberry supply and caused widespread damage in the Spanish growing area of Huelva.
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ArticleNew discovery in crop resistance
Scientists in the UK have reportedly made progress in research seeking to boost crop resistance
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ArticleZespri appoints brand agency in Asia
TBWA Singapore set to manage kiwifruit marketer's brand promotions in key markets across south and south-east Asia
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Levy rates approved
DEFRA and ministers in the devolved administrations have approved levy rates to be charged to growers and processors by the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) from 1 April 2010 to 31 March 2011.

