Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3789
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ArticleCapacity shortage may hamper Peru
New US regulations set to come into force later this year have authorities concerned about the lack of facilities at Lima airport
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Tories make planning pledge
The Conservative Party has pledged to reverse Labour’s PPS4 national planning regulations that have favoured out-of-town retail development if they are returned to power.
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ArticleStanley Peters, 65, dies
Stanley Peters, who worked in Covent Gardens old and new for 50 years, died on 17 February at the age of 65.
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ArticleUS melon demand slides off course
Wintery weather conditions and consumers on tight budgets are curbing demand, causing concern for supply giant Honduras
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ArticleReport outlines retailers to watch in 2010
Planet Retail releases a list of the 10 North American grocery retailers to keep an eye on through the next 12 months
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ArticlePeru’s banana exports to EU increase
Andean country’s organic banana exports to Europe rose by over 20 per cent last year compared with the year before
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ArticleNew airfreight leader at Damco
Denmark-based logistics group hires Remo Eigenmann as its new head of airfreight
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ArticleKey's fresh-cut manager lands new role
Teri Johnson has taken up a new position as intercontinental sales manager at Key Technology
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ArticleCosta Rica enjoys solid year start
Exports from the Central American nation were up in January, with the agriculture sector showing the most promising signs of growth
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Irish horticulture minister forced to quit
The Irish fresh produce industry has been shocked and saddened by the sudden resignation of horticulture minister Trevor Sargent.
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ArticleChiquita slices quarterly loss
Positive signs as US fresh produce multinational reports on both fourth-quarter and full-year results improvements
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ArticleMomentum crucial to Lincolnshire brand
The Select Lincolnshire brand must not let momentum slip, Mark Tinsley, chairman of the Lincolnshire Forum for Agriculture and Horticulture, told delegates at last week’s Select Lincolnshire conference.
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ArticleContracts dominate onion sector
Major global supply issues in the onion market this season are bringing about fundamental change, according to one UK operator.
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ArticleAustralian citrus growers tour US
Australian citrus representatives have seen firsthand the devastation caused by citrus greening disease on a study tour of the US
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ArticleUSDA predicts strong valencia crop
Navel oranges may make the headlines in California, but this year’s valencia orange crop is shaping up to be a good one
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Rothamsted in Brazilian partnership
The UK agricultural community stands to gain major research and development benefits from a new Brazilian LaBex partnership which saw its first South American scientist start work at Rothamsted Research in Hertfordshire in January.
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ISO targets food safety hazards
Thousands of food industry businesses worldwide stand to benefit from a newly published document in the ISO 22000 series designed to prevent and control food safety hazards.
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ArticleSunnyRidge enters organic berry deal
Sourcing from Florida will begin in March before moving to other blueberry-growing regions in the summer and early autumn
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ArticleGLA slams door on tax cheats
The Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA) has slammed the door shut on a loophole which had seen tax cheats cost the government around £0.5bn.
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ArticleFairtrade sales soar despite downturn
Fairtrade Fortnight kicked off this week with the news that UK shoppers had remained "staunchly loyal" to Fairtrade products

