Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3774
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Irish growers set up breakaway group
A group of vegetable and fruit growers in north county Dublin, the heart of the Irish industry, has broken away from the powerful Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA) to set up their own organisation.
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ArticleFarmers' markets proved cheaper
The perception that shopping at retail and farmers’ markets costs consumers considerably more than supermarkets is a fallacy, according to new data.
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ArticleResearch shuffle could yield more gold
Refocusing research efforts on long-term goals could produce more winning products like gold kiwifruit for New Zealand
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Carrefour continues Asian growth
Despite slowing sales at home, the retailer’s Asian business continued to flourish last year and hopes are high for further growth
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ArticleTariffs up on Australian grapes
Australian table grape exports to Thailand are facing an increase in tariff rates after shipments exceeded a pre-arranged threshold
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Chile hit by second earthquake
Chile was hit by a second earthquake today, this time registering 7.2 magnitude on the Richter scale and striking Santiago and major fruit port Valparaiso.
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ArticleNFU calls for research backing
British agriculture has earned its position of strategic importance with the government and is in need of significant funding for its related research, according to the National Farmers’ Union (NFU).
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ArticleNMB to undergo USDA referendum
The National Mango Board goes to polls to determine continued research and promotion efforts
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ArticleCanada opens up to Spanish stonefruit
Spain’s stonefruit sector is to restart exports to Canada for the first time in a decade, after new import conditions were agreed
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Supermarkets in packaging pledge
The major UK supermarkets and food companies have adopted a rafts of new voluntary targets designed to reduce the carbon footprint of packaging.
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ArticleDole Europe acquires Green Vision stake
Company underlines its commitment to the European fresh convenience trade by purchasing a share in Swedish group
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Spanish protest at EU-Morocco summit
Spanish growers have been demonstrating in Granada as they call on the EU not to ratify a trade deal with Morocco at a summit in the southern Spanish city, which started on Sunday.
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Morrisons reports profit surge
Morrisons has reported yet another profit surge and the retailer continues its strong trading performance.
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ArticleArgentina to renew calls for US entry
The country’s authorities are to present “sufficient” phytosanitary guarantees in order to keep negotiations on track
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ArticleCouche-Tard profit slides in Q3
Quarterly results described as 'satisfying' despite fall in net earnings of 22.9 per cent during three-month period
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ArticleRSA citrus growers plan next US season
Western Cape suppliers have met with their Orange River counterparts as the latter prepare to export grapefruit to the US
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ArticlePhillips lands MorePeople grower gong
Sara Phillips of Majestic Trees landed the MorePeople sales professional of the year at last month’s annual Grower of the Year Awards.
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ArticleCanaries growers stage banana protest
Banana producers from Canary Islands will hand out 20 tonnes of bananas in Madrid to protest against EU banana trade deals
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ArticleUSDA finalises Canadian regulations
Ruling put in place to cut down the threat posed by prohibited fruits and vegetables crossing the Canada-US border
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ArticleItalian market "slow" after poor weather
Conditions said to be improving but sales slow and prices down on last year following heaviest winter weather in 30 years

