Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3799
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ArticleChina target for Thai fruit
A Thai fruit roadshow plans to take advantage of the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou later this year
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ArticleLarge fruit expected in Riverland
Although South Australia’s citrus crop is looking well down on last year’s, larger fruit may take away some pain for growers
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ArticlePakistan spreads its wings
Pakistan is attempting to broaden its export horizons by staging demonstrations and exhibitions throughout the globe
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ArticleFire destroys Malaysian pineapples
A week-long fire has devastated 600ha of pineapple plantations in Sabah
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Trade reviews marketing standards
The European fresh produce trade reviewed the reform of the marketing standards for fruit and vegetables in Berlin last week.
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NY apples performing well
Movement of New York apples this season continues “at a very brisk pace”, said Jim Allen, president of the New York Apple Association.
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ArticleEva sees export increase
Eva has reported a five-fold increase in apple exports in recent years, as well as extending its receiving markets to more than 30 countries.
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ArticleTrade Waves signals five-year plan
Egyptian grape specialist Trade Waves is optimistic about the year ahead and has set out a five-year plan to redevelop land in the North African country to counter water issues and increase production.
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Grimaldi Group to invest in 24 vessels
The Grimaldi Group plans to invest €1.5 billion (£1.3bn) to introduce 24 vessels in the next two years and improve connections across the continent and to the UK.
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Nunhems pushes Selecta watermelon
Nunhems was promoting its new non-drip watermelon, Selecta, to the foodservice sector at Fruit Logistica 2010.
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Chile remains a force at Fruit Logistica
Despite the global financial crisis, Chile's presence at Fruit Logistica keeps getting bigger and Chilean exporters' association Asoex celebrated its 75th anniversary at the show this year.
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ArticleMonsanto signs up for new research centre
Seed breeder Monsanto has signed up as an early tenant of a new research station opening in North Carolina.
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ArticleTotal Exotics in Fairtrade world first
Total Exotics has formally partnered with producer group Asoproagroin to supply the world’s first-ever Fairtrade sweet potatoes.
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ArticleNew Bramley ale brewed up
The Bramley apple's versatility is being celebrated during Bramley Apple Week 2010 by Fourayes Farm and The Nelson Brewery, which held taste tests yesterday for a new Bramley apple ale.
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NSure attracts new investor
NSure, an innovative Dutch company based in Wageningen, has made the first step towards realisation of its ambitious plans for international growth, by attracting a new investor.
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ArticleRainbow Growers awarded at Fruit Logistica
Dutch salad producer Rainbow Growers was officially awarded the ISO 22000 food safety certificate for its packhouse, Rainbow Kleinpak BV, in the Netherlands at Fruit Logistica.
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Cyprus rejoices in rain
The Cypriot fresh produce industry is in an optimistic mood after two years of decent rainfall.
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DEFRA commissions bee study
DEFRA has commissioned East Malling Research and People Science & Policy Ltd for a beekeeping study.
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Uruguay toughs out "catastrophic" season
The Uruguayan blueberry season has been reviewed as “catastrophic” by the industry.
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Mini watermelon hits Waitrose
Brazilian grower and exporter Itaueira is trialling a new variety of mini watermelons in Waitrose.

