Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3829
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Wrong kind of snow fails to deter growers
As I battled my way through the blizzard-like conditions in west London this morning to get into the office - yes, such is my
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FPC slams Food Standards Agency guidance
The Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) has warned that the Food Standards Agency’s (FSA) guidance on increased controls on so-called “high-risk” imports of certain fresh produce is belated and inadequate.
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ArticleCarrefour meets expectations for Q4
The French retailer's results for the fourth quarter succeeded in meeting the company's sales expectations
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ArticleColors Fruit inks alliance with Greefa
Colors Fruit, the largest privately owned fruit exporter in South Africa, has formed a strategic alliance with sorting machine manufacturer Greefa Europe.
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ArticlePacked lunch nutrition slammed
Campaigners are urging government to introduce free school meals for all children, following publication of a damning survey of kids’ packed lunches this week.
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ArticleJapan suspends Australian mangoes
Japan has temporarily cut off Australian mango access after the detection of live larvae in treated fruit
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ArticleMindanao must endure El Niño
Fruit growers in the Philippines’ have been told to build up infrastructure to deal with El Niño events
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ArticleVietnam man reshapes the pomelo
One Vietnamese fruit farmer is changing the look of pomelos as we know it by producing a batch that are shaped like gourds
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ArticleIndia develops wilt-resistant guava
Plant scientists in the Indian city of Lucknow have been trialling guava plant hybrids to create a variety resistant to wilt disease
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ArticleTSA appoints new chairman
The Transpacific Stabilisation Agreement has appointed Hanjin Lines president Kim Young Min as its new chairman
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ArticleOOCL to add peak season charge
Hong Kong shipping company OOCL will add a peak season surcharge to all westbound shipments between Asia and Europe
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Rural transport receives boost
New planning policy aimed at giving rural areas without access to public transport equal status has been introduced.
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FPJ Conferences programme goes live
The programme and registration forms for FPJ’s first-ever regional conference, coming to Scotland at the end of February, have now gone live on www.freshinfo.com
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Logistics carbon benchmark arrives
A brand-new voluntary scheme led by the Freight Transport Association (FTA) will benchmark the logistics sector’s carbon footprint, giving policy-makers a reliable evidence base for future carbon reduction strategies.
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ArticleFirst ever 'zero km' law passed in Italy
Producers hail breakthrough as authorities in the Italian region of Veneto set out their definition of local produce
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ArticleFrench growers to receive state aid
Minister of agriculture Bruno Le Maire plans to offer assistance to growers following the recent tough weather conditions
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ArticlePeruvian mango prices on the slide
APEM reports that while the country's mango export volumes have doubled this season, prices have fallen by 25 per cent
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West African agriculture juries meet
Farmers from Mali, Benin, Senegal and Burkina Faso will have their say on the future of food and agriculture research during two forthcoming citizens’ juries in Mali.
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ArticleSupervalu returns to Q3 profit
Group bounces back from last year's third quarter loss, but net sales fall amid the challenging economic environment
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ArticleVOG 2010 plan gets go-ahead
The general assembly of the Association of South Tyrolean Fruit Growers' Co-operatives (VOG) has given the green light to the VOG 2010 programme, which will commercially and structurally reorganise the group’s 18 co-operatives.

