Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3849
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ArticleAgriculture 'central' to climate debate
CPA chief executive Dominic Dyer calls on leaders to put agriculture at the heart of climate change talks in Copenhagen
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ArticleScientists identify lone greening bacteria
Research at the University of Florida has revealed that citrus greening is almost certainly caused by one species of bacteria
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ArticleFitch boosts Dole's issuer default rating
Credit rating agency increases Dole Food Company's rating following extensive debt reduction
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ArticleOTA launches consumer tool
The Organic Trade Association in the US has unveiled a new website to help consumers get to grips with organics
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ArticleRedfox socialises with new site
Recruitment specialist Redfox has launched a new website as it incorporates further interactive elements into its portfolio.
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ArticleMoroccan blueberry venture bears fruit
African Blue, the young Morocco-based blueberry grower-marketer, is poised to make a foray into European markets with its first commercial volumes
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Eat Local can do more harm than good
The debate over the ethical and environment credentials of local and imported food has taken a swing towards reason with a new study produced by the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) and charity Oxfam.
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ArticleSainsbury's gets the blues
The Blueberries from the South UK TV advertising campaign will now be shown with a tag to Sainsbury’s.
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BBSRC consults over new farm
The Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) launched a consultation on the details of a proposed investment of more than £1 million in a new farm-scale research facility at North Wyke Research in Devon.
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Catering learns recession lesson
The recession could leave a legacy of improved resource efficiency in the catering and hotel sector as UK businesses adopt an increasingly thrifty mindset, according to a report published this week by government-funded advisory service Envirowise.
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ArticleSouth Africa reports strong avo year
South Africa’s avocado growers have reported a successful year, exporting just under the forecast 10 million cartons.
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ArticleMorrisons achieves record market share
The retail sector has been described as “fiercely competitive - but largely buoyant”, with Morrisons shaping up the strongest of the supermarkets by registering a record market share.
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FPC: cut red tape to benefit trading
Importers are warning that government must keep its promise to cut unnecessary red tape and allow the fresh produce industry to trade efficiently.
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EU organic logo open to voting
The European Commission has opened a public vote for a new EU organic logo.
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ArticleDel Monte bares all
Del Monte is baring all as it looks to tackle the prepared fruit category head-on with the launch of its new Naked Fruit range.
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ArticleMelinda celebrates 20 years in business
Italian apple consortium's managing director underlines importance of branding in order to communicate with consumers
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ArticleUK advises on West Bank food labelling
The UK’s new guidance on food labelling is expected to increase pressure on Israel over its settlements
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ArticlePositive reaction for pre-budget report
Reaction to UK Chancellor Alistair Darling’s pre-budget report this week has been largely positive as he looks to turn around an economy that is still ailing under difficult conditions.
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ArticleOlympic Food Vision snubs Spitalfields
The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games’ Food Vision report issued this week has ignored New Spitalfields Market, which hosts 140 suppliers of fresh produce at sprinting distance from the main Olympic Park.
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ArticleOlympic plan omits top UK market
London 2012 organisers fail to mention UK capital's largest fresh produce wholesale market in food provision proposals

