Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3899
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ArticleUSDA in FDA cooperation
A cooperative initiative between the USDA and the FDA has been formed to help develop new food safety rules in the US
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ArticleDel Monte launches single finger bananas
Distributed in new controlled-ripening packaging, the single finger banana will target “on the go” consumers in North America
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ArticlePink Link solves storage issues
The Pink Link, a member of Palletways, has designed and implemented a unique service to help its customers save time and money.
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ArticleAPEB condemns free trade proposal
European Banana Producers Association claims proposed free trade deal with Latin America would decimate Canaries banana sector
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ArticleTurbana unveils new identity
The redesign incorporates both bananas and tropical fruits under one company identity and will serve as the foundation for a new communications campaign
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BBSRC put insects off scent
Scientists discover how to send insects off the scent of crops following new research funding from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)-funded research.
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ArticlePandol benefits from Marco expertise
Californian fruit packer Pandol has used Marco's Trac-IT Yield Control System in its expanded coldstore and packing facility
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Purfresh expands logistics network
The food preservation specialist has increased its international logistics network to make its Purfresh Transport system more widely available
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ArticleNew Zealand growers dodge frost
New Zealand apples and kiwifruit have so far avoided significant frost damage, but the danger is not yet over
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ArticleUS stonefruit figures on the move
Stonefruit marketers Mo Cameron and Blair Richardson are making moves around the US fresh fruit industry
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ArticleExpert speakers sign up to Dubai event
The countdown is on to the Eurofruit Congress Middle East, which returns to the Shangri-La Hotel in Dubai on 9-11 November 2009
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Government outlines packaging strategy
Dan Norris, DEFRA minister responsible for waste policy, has praised the food and grocery industry ahead of this year’s IGD Packaging and Product Resource Efficiency conference.
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ArticleMonsanto suffers larger Q4 loss
The US group has revealed losses widened as revenue dropped, hit by lower sales of its Roundup herbicide
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Northern Foods sees sales slide
Marks & Spencer supplier Northern Foods has seen sales fall dramatically while its Hull facility has been forced to close.
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£13m crop protection fund imminent
The department for business, innovation and skills is set to inject £13 million of R&D funding to develop crop protection as the industry looks to tackle the legislation on pesticides brought in by the European Parliament.
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ArticleTories signal British intent
The Conservatives have launched a scathing attack on the government’s public procurement and have vowed all food in central government will be British if they are elected into power next year.
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ArticleChina rewards NZ pear developer
New Zealand-based horticulturalist Lew Dagger has been awarded China’s prestigious Friendship Award
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ArticleNH kiwifruit forecast revealed
Early estimates have pegged the Northern Hemisphere kiwifruit crop at just over 661,000 tonnes, down 1 per cent on 2008/09
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ArticleAgroMashov trade fair nears
The fresh produce industry is gearing up for next year’s 20th annual AgroMashov trade fair in Israel.
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ArticleCesena welcomes European Fruit Summit
The inaugural European Fruit Summit took place in Cesena, Italy this week ahead of this year's Macfrut trade fair, which takes place on 7-9 October

