Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3773
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CAP row ignites once more
The proposed new Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) should include new measures to reduce the price volatility of agricultural commodities, according to EU farming ministers.
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ArticleFinal day for FRESH saving
Register for FRESH2010 today to take advantage of a 20 per cent discount on registration fees for the St. Petersburg event
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ArticleNew qualifications website launched
Food and drink sector skills council Improve is urging employers to visit a new website recently launched to raise awareness of a large scale overhaul of sector-based qualifications.
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ArticleUniveg introduces Chilean Fairtrade grapes
Univeg Katopé UK has just launched the first Chilean Fairtrade grapes on the UK market
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Let's see those brands, sports fans
Opportunities abound in the world of sport for fresh produce marketers to show off their brands, without it costing the earth
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US urged to ease Cuba trade restrictions
New legislation would reportedly make agriculture a strong player in the Cuban market and increase US agricultural exports
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ArticleStrong signs for NZ kiwifruit season
The New Zealand kiwifruit harvest has begun and so far all signs are pointing towards another successful campaign ahead
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ArticleAlmaverde Bio targets Greek market
Leading Italian organics brand will feature on billboards near major retailers in Athens and Thessaloniki from this month
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ArticleFrost damages early Spanish crops
Cold temperatures in southern Spain have damaged early stonefruit, almonds and vegetables in the region of Murcia
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Government buys more British
More government departments are sourcing more British produce year on year, a report from DEFRA issued at the end of last month has shown.
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ArticleNew appointments for watermelon board
NWPB welcomes new officers and executive committee to coordinate research, communication and marketing of watermelons in the US
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ArticleFirstFruits rolls out Opal apple campaign
Washington State-based marketing group unveils new variety, which is a cross between Golden Delicious and Topaz
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ArticleTurkey builds reputation to become key UK supplier
Turkey is a heavyweight producer of fruit and vegetables, with a wide range of lines earmarked for the UK, from fruit staples citrus and cherries to vegetables and salads. However, the country has had to overcome a number of challenges to reposition itself and put right its international reputation to boost trade. Anna Sbuttoni reports
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ArticleDutch salad industry looks towards convenience as economy revives
Although times have been tough for growers in the Netherlands, the Dutch salad industry is bucking up as the UK marketplace becomes more viable than it has been in a long time. As supplies make their way over to these shores once more, Elizabeth O’Keefe finds out that the Dutch have got a lot to shout about as consumers start to, once again, reach for convenience
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ArticleSales decline flattens on organics as interest rises
Despite a prolonged period of sales decline, the organics category is confident that interest in its products is picking up as the economy slowly starts to find its feet. Laura Gould reports
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Concerted industry action vital if produce sector is to avoid crop protection crunch
Spiralling development costs and restrictive new EU legislation on pesticide approvals together pose a serious threat to the
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Exotics and Fairtrade lines make their presence known
I have often wondered how much extra money Fairtrade producers get, but Fairtrade grape growers in South Africa have received
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When Delia met Heston, starring Waitrose
The news that Heston Blumenthal, the bad boy of British cooking, has teamed up with national treasure Delia Smith to advertise
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ArticleMorrisons in produce waste drive
Morrisons launched a major initiative this week focusing on fresh produce waste.
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ArticleBerry Congress attracts key speakers
Leading berry speakers are set to discuss the challenges facing the industry at the Global Berry Congress on 12 May

