Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3794
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ArticleBanana bent for new Philippine lab
A new laboratory in the Philippines will focus on developing disease and climate change resistant banana varieties
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ArticleTasmanian apple researcher closes
Tasmania’s state-owned Grove Research Station has closed its doors after 60 years of apple research
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ArticleLondon to host Pakistani mango event
A new mango event designed to forge trade links between Pakistan and the UK is to take place in London in the summer.
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ArticleAndalusia shows effects of recession
Spanish region says its agricultural sector has been spared the worst affects of the recession, although incomes have fallen
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ArticleFairtrade pineapples make way to UK
Dutch fruit export and import company Alexport has extended its range to include Fairtrade pineapples from Ghana.
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ArticleDelicious Foods to launch asparagus pots
Delicious Foods is in talks with UK retailers to introduce its new prepared asparagus pots.
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Muted response to energy cashback scheme
The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) has given a mixed response to the government’s announcement on Feed-in Tariffs (FITs) or its ‘Clean Energy Cashback’ scheme, which it says doesn’t go far enough to attract farmers and growers.
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Article"Great year" for Asda in 2009
CEO Andy Bond looks back on a successful year, and reports on increased market share and improved sales
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ArticleUS considers new Chilean imports
USDA-APHIS claims fresh figs, pomegranates and baby kiwifruit from Chile could be brought safely into the US
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ArticleMission opens Canada ripening centre
The US avocado importer-marketer is to supply eastern Canada following the inauguration of a new facility in Toronto
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ArticleWalmart launches Peru initiative
The Walmart Foundation has teamed up with humanitarian organisation CARE to support 2,300 fresh vegetable growers in Peru
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ArticleCaretrace could reach UK growers
The Caretrace system which links growers and consumers, pioneered by Blue Skies, could be extended to producers in the UK if domestic interest can be cultivated.
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ArticleUS muses Panamanian coriander access
The USDA is seeking comment on pest risk analysis for the import of Panamanian fresh false coriander into the US
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ArticleSpanish fresh-cut on the rise
The year has started positively for Spain's fresh-cut and ready-to-eat fruit and vegetable sector
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ArticleIsraeli melons in early start
Israeli exporter Agrexco has announced it is kicking off its melon season early thanks to favourable weather conditions.
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ArticleLoblaw profit hit by lower sales
Canadian group expects challenging 12 months as its renewal programme draws to a close
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ArticleSunkist enjoys licensing boom
The California and Arizona citrus cooperative has used its extensive experience to turn a potentially difficult 2009 into a good year
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ArticleMixed picture for Spanish exports
While Spanish fresh exports to Russia slumped during 2009, sales to Switzerland increased significantly
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ArticleAuchan sticks out tough 2009
Head of Auchan hypermarkets in France reports that sales fell by 1.3 per cent in 2009
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ArticleWinn-Dixie sees net income drop
Retailer sees profit hit by non-recurring insurance settlement, with net sales impacted by storm-related sales and store closures

