Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3843
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ArticleNewtec installs Huntapac grader
Newtec has installed a newly designed optical grader for carrots at Huntapac's site in Tarleton.
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ArticleTesco heads Christmas pack
Tesco is set to be the big festive winner over Christmas, with Wednesday predicted to be a crucial day for the UK’s largest supermarket.
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Greenery restructures co-op model
The Greenery’s Members Council has approved the organisation’s new co-operation model between grower, co-operative and growers, which will give growers a choice in how their products are marketed.
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ArticleResearchers develop automated plant sorter
Pittsburgh researchers have developed a machine that uses computer vision and machine learning technology to sort strawberry plants by quality
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ArticleAustralian state fights phylloxera
The government of the Australian state of Victoria is fighting the grapevine pest phylloxera by conducting surveys of western vineyards
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ArticleDispute end could benefit Australia
The Australian trade minister believes the end of the ‘banana wars’ dispute could pave the way for increased Australian exports of tropical products
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Pacific carriers to raise rates
The WTSA have announced they will recommend an increase in westbound trans-Pacific shipping rates from 15 February 2010
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Oxford conference fast approaches
Organisers have warned there are just a few places left for the 2010 Oxford Farming Conference (OFC), which is being held at the Oxford University Examinations Halls next month.
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Welsh food companies help homeless
Two award-winning Welsh food companies have teamed up to ensure that homeless young people and vulnerable women in South Wales enjoy a quality hot meal on Christmas Day.
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ArticleNZ completes kiwifruit export programme
Zespri completes its final shipment, signalling the end of a "successful" export season for the country's kiwifruit industry
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Weather boost for Valencia citrus
Recent rainfall has proved a timely boost to the citrus crop in the Spanish region of Valencia.
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ArticleGreenery rolls-out cooperation model
Dutch fresh produce group The Greenery is implementing its new cooperation model after approval from its member council
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ArticleUSDA invests in emerging markets
The USDA has provided US$8.2m in funding to promote overseas market access for US food and agriculture under its Emerging Markets Programme
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ArticleChiquita handed notice in EC banana probe
Company issued a Statement of Objections by the European Commission over alleged banana activities in southern Europe
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ArticleAhold to expand US supermarket network
Giant-Carlise, a division of Ahold USA, has agreed to acquire a number of stores from Ukrop Super Markets
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ArticleUK focus drives Egypt forward
Lina Naim, chairman of Homin and deputy of the Agricultural Export Council, has said the Egyptian mentality towards quality has changed and links with the UK are to be vastly improved with new work on logistics.
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Makro to collaborate with suppliers
Egyptian suppliers have been given one year to learn and implement standards to bring their products up to UK levels by a leading wholesaler.
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ArticleGreenvale Cascades to green success
Greenvale AP has said its radical new vegetable-cleaning system, Project Cascade, could save the industry billions of litres of water.
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ArticleAFFCO supports young fruit growers
The Australian Fresh Fruit Company is staging two events next year aimed at boosting the skills of the country’s young fruit growers
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ArticleFruitmann hails "golden years" for Egypt
A leading UK importer has described Egypt’s current agricultural position as the “golden years” and called for the government to look at the development of a fruit export board.

