Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3874
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ArticlePineapples stealing Costa Rican limelight
The Central American country’s pineapple exports have exceeded banana sales in value terms during the first nine months of 2009
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ArticleGuatemala secures new banana route
Starting next year, the country’s bananas will be shipped to the US from the Port of Chiapas in Mexico
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ArticleWatchdog pressure mounts in parliament
Calls for the government to create a supermarket ombudsman have grown louder in the corridors of power as the issue stands on the brink of a decision from business secretary Lord Mandelson.
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ArticleGrupActel promotes Healthy Fruits
Catalonian stonefruit and topfruit company GrupActel is to expand its biological pest control project across its production sites
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ArticleNew CEO for Faerch Plast
Plastics packaging group appoints Lars Gade Hansen as its new CEO, replacing Niels Hermansen
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ArticleStrong start for apple supplier VI.P
Italian group VI.P Val Venosta reports excellent fruit quality having harvested one of the largest crops in its history
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ArticleEcohal Granada leaves Hortyfruta
Association leaves interprofessional organisation amid counter-accusations from both sides over the true reasons for its departure
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ArticleRain hits Indian grapes and pomegranates
Heavy rain in India’s Maharashtra and Gujarat states has caused significant damage to grapes, pomegranates, mangoes and cashews
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ArticleMaersk forecasts US$1bn loss for 2009
Group suffered a loss of US$706m through the first nine months of the year as the global economic crisis took its toll
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FPJ hits the road with conference series
FPJ is launching a series of conferences that will move around the UK, with the first to take place in Scotland at the start of next year.
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Kent man gets GLA ban
A Kent labour provider has been handed down a two-year ban on working as a gangmaster after it was found he tried to breach his work permit restrictions.
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ArticleSharp fall in mushroom growers
The number of commercial mushroom growers in the Irish Republic has fallen from 504 in 2000 to just 84, parliament in Dublin has been told.
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ArticleNew Australian apple a keeper
A new Australian apple variety boasts extended shelf life and natural resistance to the apple scab disease
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ArticleAustralian cherries take China tour
Australian cherry exporters left for China today in an effort to speed along access negotiations
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ArticleCrunch week for 2010 citrus promotions
South African soft citrus and grapefruit growers are engaged in a referendum to assess financial support for international promotions in 2010
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ArticleEmerging markets hold key to growth
Delegates at the Eurofruit Congress Middle East in Dubai hear how growing demand for food could benefit the fresh produce sector
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ArticlePerfection Fresh wins mandarin rights
The marketing group has secured the rights to commercialise the first Australian-bred seedless mandarins
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Aston relocates to Evesham
Aston Horticulture has relocated both its office and production facilities to Evesham, Worcestershire, as it looks to expand the business.
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ArticleSpinneys underlines quality importance
Delegates at the Eurofruit Congress Middle East heard Spinneys CEO Jannie Holtzhausen discuss the retailer's success in the region
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Agrexco organic capsicum underway
Agrexco has kicked off the capsicum season with an organic range that mirrors its conventional offer.

