Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3800
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Azura launches social charter
Franco-Moroccan tomato specialist Azura has launched a charter to formalise its social and environmental policy.
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ArticleBRC and NFU in renewed spat over ombudsman
The new grocery supplier code of practice has come into force, with the government announcing it is “pushing ahead” with the plans for an ombudsman as retailer representatives claim such a body is unnecessary.
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Oner Group moves into new categories
Oner Group is set to move into two new categories this year by producing top fruit and tomatoes for the first time.
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ArticleIndia to welcome RSA topfruit delegation
A strong government delegation is heading for India to discuss an agreement regarding access for South Africa's apples and pears
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Earnings increase at Canada's Metro
Group reports on net earnings jump of 21 per cent during the first quarter of fiscal 2010
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ArticleGlobalGAP revision underway
The fourth version of the GlobalGAP Standard will be launched at the GlobalGAP Summit to be held in London in October.
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ArticleFNPRT loses complaint against MDRGF
The French federation of table grape producers has been condemned for its attack on MDRGF over the latter’s pesticide residue report
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Plant breeding call to arms issued
Dr Nigel Kerby of Mylnefield Research Services - the commercial arm of the Scottish Crop Rsearch Institute - has called for a greater investment in plant breeding, in the face of mounting global challenges to food and water security.
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ArticleAAA Growers invests in herbs
Kenyan exporter AAA Growers has plans to diversify into fresh herbs and is set to have product commercially available by May.
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ArticleSinclair showcases new products
Sinclair showcased its Variable Print System (VPS) and its new Hand Labelling System (HLS) at Fruit Logistica.
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ArticleMultivac records success at Freshconex
Packaging solutions specialist receives high level of interest for its ‘Anna’s Best’ brand at recent Berlin trade event
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Diet survey shows 5 A DAY edging closer
Results from the first year of the new National Diet and Nutrition Survey (NDNS) suggest that the UK population is getting much closer to its 5 A DAY target than previous studies have suggested.
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ArticleAfrica back big for BioFach
Africa will once again enjoy a large presence at next week’s BioFach fair, with a combined pavilion for over 100 sub-Saharan groups
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ArticleCall for halt to EU-Morocco deal
Producers from Spain and France have called on the EU and Morocco to give quality guarantees before ratifying their import deal
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ArticleKey RSA product manager moves on
Stefan Conradie has left his role as product manager for topfruit and stonefruit to join the Western Cape Department of Agriculture
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Indian uproar delays GM aubergine
India has put back the release of what could have been the first-ever genetically modified (GM) vegetable crop amid protests and safety concerns.
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EMR in strategic restructure
East Malling Research (EMR) has restructured to separate its commercial and scientific activity.
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ArticleDelta links Hamburg and St. Petersburg
New feeder service designed to support increasing volumes of container traffic from and to Russia via the Port of Hamburg
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ArticleKarsten Group finishes grape harvest
The Orange River table grape harvest has been completed, with the group reporting on a successful campaign

