Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3870
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ArticleArgentinean blueberries fall short
Exports to date during the 2009/10 season are down by 50 per cent against the same period last year
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ArticleABP recognised for carbon reduction
The UK's largest port group has been rewarded for its efforts in reducing its carbon footprint
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Carrefour to double stores in Malaysia
French retail giant Carrefour plans to double the number of its Malaysian outlets to 40 by 2012
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ArticleGlobal cherry production grows
The world crop will increase in volume during 2009 despite shortfalls in major growing zones Argentina and Chile
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Geoffrey Wells dies, aged 88
Geoffrey Wells, described as “a pioneer in early, long-season tomato production”, has died aged 88.
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ArticlePolish expansion on Tesco's horizon
Retailer set to open 13 new outlets in the eastern European country by the end of February 2010
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ArticleAgrexco to start strawberry exports
Israeli group to ship first batches of strawberries this month, led by the Yuval and Orly varieties developed by berry specialist Fertiseeds
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ArticleBellaverde makes waves
Nearly five months on from the product’s launch, the sweet-tasting, long-stemmed Bellaverde broccoli is now in 148 Sainsbury’s and 150 Waitrose stores across the UK.
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ArticleWaitrose denies Israeli boycott impact
A bitter fight which broke out over the purchase of goods from Israel has had little impact at two of the UK’s supermarkets - the battlegrounds of the protests.
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ArticleAsda calls for industry collaboration
An Asda boss has pleaded for businesses and stakeholders to “leave their baggage at the door” in the search for a sustainable way forward in agriculture.
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ArticleIndian state trials texts
Farmers across Maharashtra will soon have access to an SMS alert service for weather forecasts, pest information and export guidelines
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ArticlePunjab farmers try bananas
Farmers across India’s Punjab region are increasingly turning towards bananas in a bid to increase their profit margins
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ArticleAustralia to unveil new training centre
The Australian government has funded a project to build a new horticultural training centre near Melbourne
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ArticleRewe Tropenprojekt 'progressing well'
Protection of Panamanian wetlands in country's Bocas Del Toro province backed by Chiquita promotion during November
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ArticleChiquita under fire over terrorist claims
Protesters are set to hold banana giant Chiquita to account over the alleged funding of terrorist groups in Colombia this week.
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ArticleSyngenta makes dual lettuce move
The vegetable seed specialist has acquired two US-based lettuce seed companies
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Chalcroft extends Tilmanstone business
Chalcroft Construction has assisted in the design and construction of an extension for Dover-based Tilmanstone Salads, part of Bakkavör Group.
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ArticleFDA to overhaul import screening
New web-based system PREDICT has been designed to improve screening and speed up the entry of low-risk products into the US
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ArticleSavings tipped for Thanksgiving
The cost per person for this year’s annual celebratory meal in the US will be less than a typical ‘value meal’ at a fast-food outlet
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ArticleDole handed seafarer responsibility award
Fresh produce giant rewarded for corporate responsibility with regards to its seafarers and maritime employees

