Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3785
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ArticleAdex elects new chairman
Agro-industrial trade veteran Juan Varillas will lead Peru’s Association of Exporters for a period of two years
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ArticlePomegreat sources from Afghanistan
Leading pomegranate juice company purchases 500 tonnes of fresh fruit and 500 tonnes of concentrate from the country
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ArticleArgentinean citrus exports set to climb
Argentinean citrus exports are forecast to rise in 2010, despite declines in production.
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ArticleAPEB attacks Spanish ‘banana policy’
European banana association APEB accuses Spain and EU of backing Latin American importers over European growers
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Carrefour hit by Belgian strikes
Over 100 outlets were closed on Saturday as staff protested against the group's restructuring plans
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Foodservice must go greener
Distribution specialist Keystone is urging foodservice operators and suppliers to take the sustainability agenda seriously.
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ArticleNew strawberries help Haiti
Hoogstraten’s first strawberries of the season have been sold to Special Fruit, with all the revenue going to a charity aiding Haiti
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ArticleSpanish lemons in plentiful supply
Spanish lemon sector leaders have warned they still have plenty of fruit available as southern hemisphere suppliers assess their crops and Turkey continues to compete strongly in Europe.
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ArticleCanary Islands weather Atlantic storm
Canary Islands tomato growers escaped last week’s gale-force winds unscathed and are taking advantage of low availability of mainland Spanish fruit on export markets and replenished reservoirs.
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ArticlePolitical pundit to open Re:fresh Conference
At a time when politics is arguably as misunderstood as ever, the Re:fresh Partnership has secured one of the UK’s top political commentators to open its 2010 conference.
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ArticleGlobal warming reshapes horticulture
A new book from the CSIRO has warned Australian growers face significant changes in the face of global warming
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ArticleCalifornia water allocations down
Californian farmers are doing it tough, with news that both state and federal water allocations are at record-low levels
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ArticleAirfreight continues to rebound
The Association of Asia-Pacific Airlines has announced airfreight levels for January have continued the recovery that began last year
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Smurfit Kappa goes XXXL
Corrugated board specialist Smurfit Kappa has launched its new XXXL Packaging in response to an increasing market demand for large format XXXL packaging by the UK food and retail industries.
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EMR scientists in stonefruit combat
Scientists at East Malling Research have launched a sustainable combat initiative against aphids, brown rot, plum fruit moth and light brown apple moth to enable more UK stonefruit to be grown and sold locally.
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Irish growers issue fair trade warning
Growers in the Irish Republic are paid €360 (£317) a tonne for potatoes - but when the potatoes reach the supermarket and are sold in 2.5kg bags, the effective price of the tonne increases to €1,600.
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ArticleHarrods launches seasonal produce range
Harrods has launched a new range of fresh seasonal produce, grown exclusively by growers and farmers in the East of England.
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ArticleMajor earthquake shakes Chile
Chile’s biggest quake in 50 years has struck the heart of fruit-producing regions and damaged road, port and airport infrastructure
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ArticleIFE appoints new director
Fresh RM has announced the appointment of Chris McCuin as event director of the International Food & Drink Event (IFE).
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Monsanto shows signs of success
Monsanto’s Vegetable seeds division presented itsleading vegetable seed brands - Seminis, De Ruiter Seeds, Peotec Seeds and Western Seeds - during German trade show Fruit Logistica this month.

