Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3827
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ArticleFresQ results 'better than expected'
Thanet Earth project contributes to solid performance during 2009 for one of the largest Dutch vegetable grower associations
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ArticleSchool campaign promotes organics
US Organic Trade Association launches contest for students and teachers to win an organic garden or fully stocked organic vending machine
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ArticleGovernment to consult on supply code
Consumer minister Kevin Brennan has confirmed that the government will consult on how best to enforce the Groceries Supply Code of Practice (GSCOP), which comes into force on 4 February.
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ArticleCompanies show suport for Haiti
Organisations band together to help raise funds for the Haiti relief effort following last week's devastating earthquake
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ArticleResistant onion revealed
Dutch seed specialist Bejo presented its mildew-resistant Hylander onion at Sival in France last week
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Innovation nominations unveiled
The 10 Fruit Logistica 2010 Innovation Award (FLIA) finalists have been selected by a panel of experts.
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Citrus rootstock sales plummet
Sales of citrus rootstocks in Spain are plummeting, putting in doubt the future capability of the country’s citrus producers.
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ArticleRe:fresh 2010 set for new venue and host
Re:fresh will move venues for the first time in its seven-year history in 2010 and the Re:fresh Awards are set to be hosted by a new face.
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ArticleDrop predicted for Australian topfruit
A USDA report on the season ahead for Australia’s apple and pear crops has pegged decreasing volume and exports
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ArticleBangladesh trials GM crops
Genetically modified eggplant and potato crops are being trialled in Bangladesh, despite protests from some quarters
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ArticleChinese firm to supply East Timor
Leading Chinese fruit and vegetable distributor Sino Green Land will begin supplying produce to East Timor this month
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ArticleAustralian table grape industry battles on
The detection of a single fruit fly in Mildura 10 days ago was a blow to struggling grape growers, but all is not lost
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ArticleAustralian grapes target China
A new report says Australian table grape exporters could see increased orders from Hong Kong, but mainland China remains a top priority
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On-the-job qualifications get support
An interactive online learning zone is being developed to help employers and training providers serving the food and drink industry get to grips with new work-based qualifications.
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LC Machinery to launch VePack-P system
LC Machinery is set to introduce the Brimapack VePack-P system to the marketplace next week.
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French Garden awarded BRC accreditation
New Covent Garden Market (NCGM) wholesaler The French Garden has been the first to be awarded British Retail Consortium (BRC) certification to global standard for storage and distribution.
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ArticleFresh produce could lead M&A activity
Recovery in mergers and acquisitions in the food and drink sector are likely to be spearheaded by fresh produce in 2010, as the trade heads for recovery.
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Welsh government backs awards
The Welsh Assembly government has set up a new website - Truetaste.tv - to enable Welsh food and drink producers, trade and media to access news relating to the Wales the True Taste Food and Drink Awards.
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Spotlight on VertiCrop at world's tallest building
Valcent Products presented the VertiCrop vertical farming system at the opening of the world’s tallest building in Dubai last week.
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Panama set for pineapple export boom
Panama is starting 2010 with a boost to its fresh produce exports, as vice-minister for foreign trade José Domingo Arias announced at a press conference last week that Panama aims to rival Costa Rica as Central America’s largest exporter of pineapples.

