Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3809
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Pakistan kinnows ride the bumps
After overcoming several early-season hurdles, Pakistan exporters have cleared the field and are charging for the finish line
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ArticleRetailers are a bunch of bankers
With bankers set to replace politicians and journalists as public enemy number one, supermarket operators need to be careful that they don’t go the same way
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ArticleRetail Focus | The Baltics
Fruitnet.com takes an in-depth look at the rapid development of the retail market in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
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ArticleAd Break | Pink Lady
This Valentine’s Day period, Pink Lady intends to demonstrate that it is indeed the apple of love with a host of new themed advertising promotions
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ArticleLocal food support doubles
Research carried out by food and grocery analyst IGD has shown that support for local food has doubled over the past five years.
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ArticleAustralia builds new research centre
Australia’s most populated state, New South Wales, will play host to a new A$5.9m farming research facility
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ArticleMFC pulls out of Riversun
Major Australian citrus packer Mildura Fruit Company has revealed its plans for the US market in 2010 following its decision to quit Riversun
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ArticleNew coolstore for Chop Tong Guan
Malaysian importer Chop Tong Guan will open a new 90 TEU coolstore in Subang next month
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ArticlePakistan expects Japan mango access
A Japanese ban on Pakistani mango imports is likely to be lifted soon following negotiations
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ArticleYorkshire food group strengthens team
Martin Judd has joined the Regional Food Group for Yorkshire and Humber (RFG) as learning and development adviser.
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SOLA approved for salad onion herbicide
Growers now have a new option for pre-emergence weed control with the granting of a specific off-label approval (SOLA) for the use of residual herbicide Dacthal W75 (chlorthal-dimethyl) on salad onions.
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ArticleLondon markets back to their roots
Traders on London’s Portobello and Golborne Road markets linked up with New Covent Garden Market for the second time to celebrate home-grown roots last week.
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ArticleBayer to launch Movento in spring
Bayer CropScience will launch a revolutionary new chemical in the spring that will eradicate sucking pests from brassica and lettuce.
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ArticleUnited Fresh launches new website
Group unveils virtual marketplace at Fruit Logistica in Berlin, offering a range of information for the fresh produce industry
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ArticleGarner calls for fresh thinking
Younger consumers need to be the target of the brassica industry, TNS consumer trend expert Ed Garner told delegates at the Brassica Growers’ Biennial Conference and Trade Exhibition.
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St Nicholas mash raises Tesco cash
Kent potato company St Nicholas Court Farms joined forces with Tesco last Friday in raising funds for the Help For Heroes charity with a special event.
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ArticleStrong start for Marco in Berlin
The first day of the Fruit Logistica 2010 trade fair saw a steady flow of visitors to the Marco stand
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ArticleSouth Africa kicks off high-profile year
Fruit Logistica 2010: The country's presence at this year's Berlin event is supported by a recently launched promotional campaign
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ArticleBirthday boost for Plant & Food
Fruit Logistica 2010: The New Zealand-based R&D group has marked its first anniversary at this year's Berlin trade show
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ArticleOld glory for Prince de Bretagne
Fruit Logistica 2010: French marketer promoting a number of new products at this year's Berlin trade exhibition

