Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3871
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ArticleSakata heads to Spain
Seed company Sakata will hold its annual European Broccoli Conference on November 25-26, in Cartagena, Murcia, Spain.
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ArticleFresh & Easy reveals opening dates
The UK-owned neighborhood retailer will open its first four stores in Fresno, California, by the end of January 2010
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ArticleUniveg expands in Bulgaria
Company's Bulgarian subsidiary set to move into a brand new warehouse and distribution centre by middle of next year
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ArticleFepex hails success of Fruit Attraction
Federation says Spanish trade fair surpassed all expectations for its first edition, which took place earlier this month in Madrid
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ArticlePenny's Bulgarian spending tops €100m
Rewe's discount operation is planning for a major expansion in the country next year
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ArticleCameo blasts competition on taste test
Cameo apples are set to come onto the market in volume this week, following the identification of the variety as the tastiest apple at a press tasting session with Professor Tim Jacob of Cardiff University last week.
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USDA announces export funding
The USDA has announced it will spend $234m in 2009 on programmes to boost exports of fruit and vegetables
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ArticleCherries hold up to heat
Extreme heatwave conditions in Australia’s central west New South Wales are not damaging cherry quality, a leading supplier says
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ArticleSpray ban 'threatens' Philippine bananas
National group Croplife has urged the country's government to consider the potential damage to the export industry of a ban on aerial spraying
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Rains bring relief to Argentina
Rain in the Corrientes region in north-eastern Argentina has given citrus crops a welcome boost.
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ArticleGrape supply drama
The grape market is struggling desperately as supplies of red and white seedless from Brazil come to a premature end.
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ArticleTesco to expand in China
The UK retail giant is set to open multiple hypermarkets in China through a series of joint ventures to develop shopping malls
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ArticleHeat threatens Sunraysia grapes
A spell of very hot temperatures has raised concerns for table grape growers in Australia’s Sunraysia region
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Yorkshire producers visit EU HQ
A fact-finding mission to the heart of the EU saw Yorkshire food producers given an insight into the mechanics of EU policy-making.
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ArticleWS Bentley lands Yorkshire gong
WS Bentley Growers’ Sprouting Peas won best Fresh Produce Product at the fifth annual deliciouslyorkshire Awards, announced at the ceremony at Rudding Park, Harrogate on Monday.
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Huge cash boost for NZ kiwifruit R&D
The New Zealand government and Zespri have announced a massive NZ$37.5 million (£16.7m) investment into a joint seven-year Zespri- Plant & Food Research programme to develop new kiwifruit varieties.
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Brassicas do the double
The Brassica Growers’ Association (BGA) is gearing up to launch a three-year campaign in January 2010 that will spotlight individual vegetable lines in turn.
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ArticlePersimon makes UK promo push
Persimon growers in Spain’s Valencia region are targeting the UK marketplace in particular this season, despite a reduced volume crop due to inclement weather.
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Restaurant pricing defies crisis
The cost of ordering a three-course meal in the UK's pubs, restaurants and hotels has gone up over the past year despite recessionary pressure on eating out, according to a new study.
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EU ponders speciality crop future
A call has been made for those in power for more investment to ensure the availability of crop protection solutions for speciality crops and minor uses in the EU.

