Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3804
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ArticleDel Monte rolls out fresh vending line
The company has launched a range of fresh fruits and vegetables in vending machines in colleges, universities and schools across the US
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ArticleApofruit Italia signs reorganisation deal
Company reaches agreement with labour unions following four months of wrangling over proposed structural changes
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ArticleBlue Whale introduces compact box
The French fruit exporter plans to push forward with its new environmentally friendly boxes
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ArticleCPA backs new pesticide consultation
Association welcomes 12-week consultation as an opportunity to build on UK's high standards across the rest of the European Union
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ArticleSouthern hem sees top-fruit rise
There has been a slight increase in southern hemisphere top-fruit production this year despite serious weather problems in South America.
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ArticleRecord participation at snowy Fruit Logistica
Heavy snow and delayed flights failed to stop a record-breaking 53,000 trade visitors from 130 countries descending on the German capital last week for legendary trade exhibition Fruit Logistica.
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ArticleNew top-fruit division at Mack
Andrew Sharp is heading up a brand-new top-fruit division for Mack Multiples.
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ArticleStudy shows farms leading Chinese pollution
A new Chinese report has identified agriculture as one of the country’s largest polluters, upsetting previous claims to the contrary
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ArticleIndia delays Bt brinjal decision
The Indian government has announced a six-month moratorium on Bt brinjal introduction to allow more safety trials
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ArticleNew Zealand and India in talks
Negotiations are underway between New Zealand and Indian government officials to organise a free trade agreement
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ArticleOceania alliance adds new vessel
Members of the Oceania Vessel Sharing Agreement have decided to add an extra vessel to their Pacific Southwest service
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ArticleEnd of banana war raises concern
In response to the phasing out of the European tariff on Latin American bananas, one UK journalist has called on shoppers to buy Fairtrade
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ArticleNew threat to St Lucia bananas
Officials discover two suspected cases of fungal disease Black Sigatoka, the first such instances to be found on the island
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ArticleNew EU organic logo unveiled
The European Commission has unveiled the winning design for the new EU organic logo, which will legally have to be marked on products.
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ArticleFruit Logistica 2010: Exhibitor comments
Key exhibitors at Fruit Logistica 2010, which took place on 3-5 February in Berlin, give their thoughts on this year's event
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ArticleGeoffrey Bruce Ltd installs new sealer
Proseal has installed its GT2 tray sealer installed at leading Scottish soft-fruit supplier Geoffrey Bruce Ltd to great effect
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ArticleUSDA unveils food safety schemes
The new initiatives form part of the ongoing effort to ensure the safety of school lunches and other food assistance programmes
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ArticleNew Algerian agency for Hamburg Süd
Arkas Algerie has today taken charge of agency duties for the German shipper in Algeria
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Era of cheap food is over
The era of cheap food is finally over and it will become undeniably obvious that growers need substantial returns to survive, according to Clydesdale and Yorkshire Banks.
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ArticleMurcia launches ‘Less CO2’ initiative
The Spanish region has developed a new brand to highlight the ability of Murcian agriculture to act as a “CO2 drain”

