Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3888
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ArticleAustralian bananas head to Korea
The country's first shipment of the fruit to Korea has been sent by Dole Food Company
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ArticleMaersk Line reaches port agreement
The group has signed an agreement with the South Carolina State Port Authority to service the Port of Charleston beyond 2010
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ArticleFlorida grapefruit suffers fall
Florida grapefruit production has been forecast to fall by nine per cent to 19.8 million boxes in the coming season.
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"Super dump" a blow to Irish growers
Irish growers have been dealt a fresh blow with the official go-ahead for a so-called super dump in the heart of their industry, right in the middle of horticulture minister Trevor Sargent’s constituency.
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ArticlePotatoes declared 'supercarb'
The Potato Council is pushing for potatoes to be known as a ‘supercarb’ - a carbohydrate with all the benefits of a vegetable - as part of its Love Potatoes campaign, which aims to regain market share from rival carbohydrates such as rice and pasta.
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ArticleZespri welcomes NZ-Malaysia FTA
Kiwifruit marketer Zespri has welcomed the signing of a free trade agreement between New Zealand and Malaysia
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ArticleBreeding boost in South Korea
South Korea has announced plans to significantly increase its funding of the plant and animal breeding industries
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Australia in bayberry breakthrough
Scientists at the University of Queensland in Australia have developed new red bayberry varieties that have just started producing commercial yields.
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ArticleSupervalu to expand Save-a-Lot network
The US retailer is expected to increase the size of its discount chain to 2,400 outlets over the next five years
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Turkish set for strong citrus season
Turkish citrus growers and exporters are forecasting a strong start to the season, with volumes some 20 per cent higher than they were last year.
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ArticleFreshfel questions standards' success
The European fresh produce body has called into question the effectiveness of new marketing standards in simplifying operations and cutting costs
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ArticleMushrooms tickled pink
Sharp interpack is turning its mushroom punnets pink for Asda, to support the Tickled Pink breast cancer awareness campaign.
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ArticleDole stock down on trading launch
The company saw shares close lower than the starting price on Friday, with the initial public offering raising US$446.4m
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ArticlePakistan surges past mango target
The country's mango exports touched 132,000 tonnes this season, well ahead of the target set by the Pakistan Horticulture Board
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ArticleNew pest worry for California
The first discovery of the European grapevine moth has been made in the US state, prompting the formation of a technical working group
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ArticleDecofrut launches quality control innovation
The group has launched a new system to help UK fresh produce companies organise and coordinate quality control processes
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Irish farming goes GM-free
Ireland last week adopted a genetically modified (GM) free policy with a ban on the cultivation of all GM plants.
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Sterling's weakness hits Murcia's growers
The weakness of sterling has had a major impact on Spanish grower-exporters in the region of Murcia this past season.
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ArticleCosta Rica bananas target Middle East
The country’s banana suppliers see clear opportunities to tap into Middle Eastern demand for high-quality and healthy products
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Washington faces frost fears
Damage to the Washington apple crop caused by a cold snap earlier this month should not be as significant as first feared.

