Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3792
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Luis Vicente looks to increase Rocha
Portuguese top-fruit supplier Luis Vicente is hoping to increase its Rocha pear production long term as it looks to eat into the Conference market.
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ArticleService improvements for Hamburg Süd
German shipping line makes alterations on services in the Mediterranean, Gulf and Caribbean areas
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ArticleMango shortfall forecast for Mexico
Production is down in the north of the country following rainy weather conditions brought on by the El Niño phenomenon
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ArticlePanalpina introduces new services
The Swiss company has introduced two new LCL ocean freight services in partnership with NYK Line
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ArticleDutch blueberry sector to reveal health research
The Dutch blueberry sector has teamed up with the universities of Wageningen and Maastricht to research into health claims.
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NFU hosts hard-hitting event
The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) is holding an event to discuss the three main agricultural talking points of 2010 - the Common Agricultural Policy’s (CAP) reform, farming profitability and the general election.
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ArticleSAC strengthens potato advice team
The SAC Association of Potato Producers has strengthened its team providing specialist advice for UK potato growers.
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ArticleAsparagus report reveals popularity rise
Research by the Regional Food Group for Yorkshire and Humber (RFG) reveals that asparagus grown in Yorkshire has revealed that the English season is being steadily extended and that the product tastes better and has more antioxidants when compared to imported varieties.
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ArticlePesticide consultation sparks concern
DEFRA has launched a three-month consultation on how to implement new European rules on pesticides, signalling the start of further conflict between farming and environmental groups.
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ArticleColombian producers seek stability
Banana producers in Colombia are looking for stability in the market after a tough 2009 for the South American country’s industry.
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NFU education packs enjoy success
The National Farmers’ Union’s (NFU) Why Farming Matters teaching packs have gone to the top of the class after proving extremely popular with the country’s primary and secondary schools.
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SCRI teams up with Europe on soft fruit
Scottish scientists have joined a consortium including Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Germany, with the goal of securing the long-term future of the soft-fruit industry.
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JR Holland goes Live
In a bold move to give customers a behind-the-scenes look at its packing process, JR Holland Food Services has launched a ‘Live’ section on its website which features a real-time feed.
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ArticleUK asparagus kicks off in Tesco
The first UK asparagus of the season hit Tesco stores this week.
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ArticleKPG launches new traceability site
US-based firm KPG Solutions - which will be known as N2N Global as of March 2010 - will launch agricultural traceability help engine www.tracabilitysource.com in mid-April.
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ArticleAHDB receives relocation green light
The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board’s (AHDB) plan to build a new ultra energy-efficient office building on Stoneleigh Park in Warwickshire has been approved by Warwick District Council.
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ArticlePolitical heavyweights top NFU bill
The main political parties’ long-term commitment to the produce industry will be tested when farmers and growers meet at the National Farmers’ Union (NFU) annual conference in Birmingham.
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ArticleBioFach sees firms go beyond organic
Exhibitors at BioFach 2010 are increasingly pushing the boundaries of organic produce, with ethics coming to the foreground
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ArticleDamco opens Djibouti office
Logistics group's facility to aid import and export customers in Djibouti and Ethiopia
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ArticleSpain ‘must adapt to climate change’
The European Commission warns Spanish agricultural sector that Spain may be one of nations most affected by global warming

