Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3847
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ArticleRousing reception for Marlene apples
Apples carrying the blue brand were distributed to over 100,000 people across Italy during the period May-November
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ArticleEU supports Port of Abidjan upgrade
Thanks to the support of the EU, new cold chambers have been constructed at the Port of Abidjan in Côte d’Ivoire
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ArticleOxfam attacks ‘food miles’ claims
Fresh produce group welcomes report from charity, which claims focus on ‘food miles’ could harm climate and communities
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ArticleDamco hires North American reefer head
Mauro Suazo is the logistics group's new head of reefer logistics business development for North America
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ArticleSpanish fresh-cut sales rise
In spite of the economic recession, Spanish fresh-cut association Afhorla says sales of the products increased during 2009
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Mexico ramps up avocado activities
The marketing campaign for Mexican avocados in the US enters full throttle this week as the American football playoffs season draws closer
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ArticleGrower consternation over climate levy
This year’s pre-budget report comes with a nasty sting in the tail for many farmers and growers, according to the National Farmers’ Union (NFU).
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ArticleJFC Group secures US$135m loan
Russian fresh produce company plans to repay existing loan obligations and expand its presence in European markets
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ArticleFlandria gets festive with spud range
VLAM is currently promoting two new festive potatoes from its Flandria Specialty Street range, the Vitelotte and the Ratte
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ArticleVend Natural in Del Monte link-up
Del Monte fresh-cut produce will be available in Vend Natural’s specially-designed healthy vending machines throughout the US
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DEFRA steps in over Israeli row
The UK has upped the ante on the continued wrangle over produce from settlements in Israel, after the government issued guidance on food labelling.
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ArticleBanana dispute draws to close
The 16-year trade row between the EU and Latin American countries over bananas has finally ended, to the satisfaction of many of the parties involved and the dismay of others.
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ArticleFPC hits out at Olympic Food Vision
Unnecessary restrictions are likely to be imposed on UK suppliers in the name of sustainability at the London 2012 Olympics, according to the Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC).
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ArticleUK herb specialists renamed
One of the UK’s most established specialist producers of potted herbs for the kitchen is planning to celebrate a new decade with a change of name.
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New Holland and BBKA partner over bees
Agricultural manufacturer New Holland has announced that it has joined the fight to find solutions to the problems which are threatening and killing dramatically high numbers of the UK’s honeybees.
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ArticleSeeka to tie up Te Awanui Hukapak deal
New Zealand's largest kiwifruit grower is due to finalise a deal with Te Awanui Hukapak today
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Tomato event tackles pest concerns
The British Tomato Growers’ Association, in conjunction with the Horticultural Development Company, is organising a seminar for all those involved in the production, marketing and importation of tomatoes in order to provide the latest information on this and other threats to the UK crop.
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Hadlow College introduces new Fresh Start
Hadlow College launched its Fresh Start Academy for new entrants to the industry and those looking to learn more about farming.
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ArticleVI.P unveils new campaign for 2010
Italian apple company set to market Val Venosta apples as the height of excellence across a range of formats next year
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ArticlePositive results for Conserve Italia
Improvement in tomato prices combines with decrease in fixed costs to enable strong performance during 2008/09

