Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3831
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ArticleRijk Zwaan completes seed facility
De Lier facility to set standards for company's glasshouse production facilities across the globe
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ArticleSpanish rain damage could total €500m
Leading organisation estimates that eventual total damage to crops in Andalusia after rain and floods could reach €500m
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ArticleVOG reveals details of strategic plan
Restructuring to involve establishment of central sales system, with cooperative directors involved in all commercial decisions
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ArticleFDA launches online transparency tool
US Food and Drug Administration goes live with 'FDA Basics' in a bid to enhance public understanding of the agency
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ArticleTunisia plans citrus campaign
With the Tunisian citrus season just getting underway, the country’s minister of trade is looking for ways to boost exports
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ArticleAuchan to expand Raduga concept
French retailer's European expansion will be based on Russian hard discount concept
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ArticleFPC urges packed lunch improvement
Fresh Produce Consortium statistics have revealed that only 54 per cent of UK school packed lunches contain fruit
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ArticleHefestus hosts SLB Berlin debut
An innovative new concept for fruit and vegetable packaging with modified atmosphere (MAP) technology is to be on show at Fruit Logistica.
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Fyffes expects top-end earnings
Fyffes has revised its earnings target for 2009 toward the upper end of expectations announced four months ago.
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ArticleSpanish persimon breaks UK records
Spanish persimon enjoyed its best-ever season in the UK market during 2009 with a major new listing and incremental sales increases in existing retailers of the fruit - in spite of unseasonable weather slowing availability during the early part of the season.
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ArticleFruit fly detected in Mildura
A fruit fly outbreak has put the start of Australia's Mildura table grape export season at risk
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ArticleNamdhari’s Fresh intros new apples
India’s Namdhari’s Fresh has introduced Washington Honeycrisp and Cripps Pink to its retail shelves
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ArticleFree trade does little for Australia
Five years into a free trade deal between Australia and the US and horticulture industry insiders say not much has changed
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ArticleTop chefs hit catering show
Leading chefs including Brian Turner CBE and Cyrus Todiwala OBE will make appearances in the Cookery Theatre at the Hotel and Catering Show to demonstrate to visitors to the show the delights of cooking with local and seasonal produce.
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ArticleChina still number one at Ashdod
The Israeli port of Ashdod has revealed that China remains its principal source of containers
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ArticlePlant breeding heads agenda
Plant breeding as well as soil and water management have become the key concerns for producers, with crop protection taking a back seat, according to new research.
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ArticleLarry Lipman announces retirement
Fresh produce industry veteran ends 50-year association with the Lipman Family of Companies
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ArticleFlorida assessing citrus freeze damage
Industry could take weeks to calculate overall impact on crops after a further cold snap hit the US state on Monday morning
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ArticleCold poses problems in France
Throughout France, the heavy snow and cold conditions have caused difficulties for retailers and growers alike

