Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3861
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Hadlow students on parade at annual Lord Mayor's show
Students from Hadlow’s Faculty of Horticulture had the experience of a lifetime taking part in this year’s Lord
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ArticleWarwick HRI to close
Research institute Warwick HRI is to close its doors as part of a merger aiming to plug a multi-million pound leak in costs.
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ArticleNZ cherry season gets going
New Zealand has picked its first cherries in a new season that looks promising, if not as large as last year
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ArticleChina garlic prices soar
Lower production levels and fears about the H1N1 ‘swine flu’ virus have led to skyrocketing garlic prices in China
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Swine flu pressures UK offices
As cases of swine flu soar, workplace equipment provider Slingsby has been inundated with orders for products that will help to protect employees against the disease.
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RPA suspends producer organisation payment
The Fresh Produce Consortium is dismayed that producer organisation payments are being suspended in the UK.
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ArticleDelay expected in finalising banana deal
Reports claim that a deal will now not be struck until after World Trade Organisation talks in Switzerland next week
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ArticleFlooding casts South American shadow
Blueberry suppliers in Argentina have abandoned harvesting, with some losses reported in Uruguay and delays for Chile
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ArticleAnecoop appoints new director general
Joan Mir will take over post from José María Planells, after the current director general retires at the end of the year
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ArticleTotal Produce acquires Utopia UK
Fresh produce group Total Produce UK has bought Utopia UK and has announced that the business will be renamed Total Exotics
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ArticleFresh produce 'already climate smart'
Conference hears that European fruit and vegetables are climate friendly when compared with other food production sectors
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ArticleShipping line launched in Cape Town
The first vessel of a new shipping line providing increased competition between South Africa and Europe will depart next week
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ArticlePoland set for largest eco-greenhouse
Agricultural group T. Mularski is to develop Europe's largest greenhouse for tomato production
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ArticleCameroon unveils new banana brand
A new Cameroonian banana brand, Makossa Banana, is set to hit European markets early next year
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Zespri ignores T&G's swipes
New Zealand kiwifruit marketer Zespri has said it is focusing on ensuring a successful finish to the season rather than getting embroiled in a media debate on whether or not its detractor, Turners & Growers, colluded with foreign powers to break the single-desk system.
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ArticleMaersk Line agrees to Muelle Sur call
Shipping group strikes deal with DP World Callao to add container terminal to its South American rotation upon facility's completion
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ArticleCrisis hits French diet
The economic crisis has hurt consumers’ purchasing power, which has had negative consequences for the country’s diet
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ArticleScripps success at Tesco do
English apple and pear grower Adrian Scripps Ltd has been named Tesco’s Fruit Grower of the Year and also won the retailer’s ultimate prize: Overall Produce Grower of the Year.
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ArticleBakkavör recovery continues in Q3
Icelandic group reports on improved EBITDA and greater net profit, boosted by higher UK fresh prepared food sales
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ArticleTotal Produce acquires Utopia
Total Produce has announced it has reached an agreement with the administrator to acquire the trade and assets of Utopia UK Ltd.

