Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3772
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ArticleAftershocks continue to rattle Chile
Chilean Exporters Association assures late-season fruit supplies should be “relatively normal” despite major tremors last week
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ArticleLondon calling for GlobalGAP
The 10th annual GlobalGAP conference is to be held in London this year, on 7-8 October
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ArticleSainsbury's ignites youthful battle
Sainsbury’s boss Justin King said competition between major supermarkets to be seen to be providing employment and support for young people was good for brands as well as for business.
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ArticleC-stores urged to grasp produce
Convenience stores need to capitalise on the healthy eating trend if they hope to change consumer perception and position themselves as high-quality alternatives to the multiples.
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ArticleIndian mango growers upbeat
Mango growers in the Indian town of Malihabad have been buoyed by recent flowering, and the granting of GI status for their produce
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ArticleAustralia halts apple risk analysis
Biosecurity Australia has stopped its import risk analysis of US apples in order to obtain more information from the USDA
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ArticleNOL reports jump in traffic
Singaporean container shipping firm NOL has reported a 63 per cent jump in container volumes for the six weeks to 5 February
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ArticleCostco targets Asia-Pacific
US retailer Costco is looking to expand its operations in the Asia-Pacific region by opening up to six new stores in Australia
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ArticleCropWorld set for London debut
The newly launched CropWorld Congress & Exhibition is keen to welcome fresh produce companies to its London event at ExCel on 1-3 November.
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ArticleHadlow gains regeneration centre
Hadlow College has opened what is believed to be the first education centre in the UK with a focus on sustainability.
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IAgrE relocates within Cranfield
The Institution of Agricultural Engineers (IAgrE) is relocating from Cranfield University’s Silsoe site to the main campus at Cranfield, Bedfordshire this month.
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Sumi-Alpha and Sven gain approvals
Interfarm UK Ltd has announced that, as part of its planned label expansion, its esfenvalerate insecticide products, Sumi-Alpha and Sven, have been granted a significantly increased crop usage range to include many important horticultural crops.
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ArticleEnvirowise launches restaurant 'eco-street'
A new web-based ‘eco-street’ has been launched by sustainability expert Envirowise to help those running restaurants to identify resource efficiency hot spots and cost-saving opportunities.
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ArticleCouncil performance "crucial" for markets
Market authorities need to study the results by which councils are judged carefully, to make sure markets receive the attention and funding they require, according to experts.
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ArticleIlapak puts new products on show
Ilapak is demonstrating new developments in packaging technology at this year’s Total Processing and Packaging Exhibition in May.
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South African ag reforms unsuccessful
The South African Rural Development and Land Affairs minister Gugile Nkwinti has announced that at least nine out of 10 black farmers given land through the South Africa government’s land redistribution programme have failed.
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Stonefruit feels the squeeze
Stonefruit supplies in the UK have been tightening as a seasonal lull is exacerbated by further problems in source countries.
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ArticleTV doctor praises Spanish berries
The Seasonal Berries campaign backed Spanish strawberries at a press event in London last week, where TV presenter Dr Christian Jessen told consumer journalists about the health benefits of eating berries before the group sampled berry recipes at tapas restaurant Iberica.
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Organic Market Report to launch in London
The Soil Association’s next Organic Market Report is to be launched on Monday 12 April at Natural and Organic Products Europe, taking place at Olympia, London.
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ArticleUpdate: Chile hit by further earthquake
Chile experiences another large earthquake, with tremors particularly strong in the centre of the country

