Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3917

  • Pomegranate
    Article

    Tarsus tussles for pomegranate pole position

    2009-09-14T10:29:17Z

    The Turkish region is seeing a rapid increase in pomegranate production, threatening Iran's leading position

  • Article

    Spaniards face citrus volume dip

    2009-09-14T10:01:01Z

    Spanish citrus production is forecast to fall by 20-25 per cent this season.

  • Article

    Costa Rica battles flooding issues

    2009-09-14T09:01:02Z

    In an unprecedented co-ordinated effort, the Costa Rican banana industry built a dyke on the Rio Matina in record time to prevent surrounding communities and banana plantations from being flooded during the rainy season.

  • Peter Pokorny
    Article

    Coles loses fresh produce chief

    2009-09-14T08:50:34Z

    Peter Pokorny, the man appointed by Australian retailer Coles last year to help transform its fresh produce offer, has resigned

  • French apple growers in early harvest
    Article

    French apple growers in early harvest

    2009-09-14T08:01:01Z

    The French apple harvest is running four to five days ahead of last season and fruit volumes are likely to rise by about five per cent across the crop, due in part to a larger size profile than last year.

  • Carrefour sign
    Article

    Carrefour-Future Indian tie-up possible

    2009-09-14T06:31:10Z

    A meeting between Carrefour and Future Group CEOs could herald an Indian joint venture between the retailers

  • Article

    Brown makes bees pledge

    2009-09-13T16:01:01Z

    Prime Minister Gordon Brown has acceded to a request from organic body the Soil Association to investigate the decline of pollinators, including honey bees and wild bees, in the UK.

  • Sutton: moving closer to the supply base
    Article

    Tesco homes in on Asia

    2009-09-13T14:01:01Z

    Tesco is urging Asian suppliers to get up to speed on international certification standards, as the retailer looks to boost its direct procurement strategy from the region.

  • Gill White chats to Master Alan French on the tour
    Article

    Fruiterers go Western

    2009-09-13T12:01:01Z

    The Worshipful Company of Fruiterers made its first official visit to the new Western International Market this week.

  • Article

    "Ruthless" Tesco blamed for co-op closure

    2009-09-13T10:01:01Z

    An “absolutely ruthless” Tesco was to blame for the collapse earlier this year of the Irish Republic’s only large-scale vegetable co-operative, a parliamentary committee was told in Dublin last week.

  • Lemon market awaits Turkey
    Article

    Lemon market awaits Turkey

    2009-09-13T09:01:01Z

    The UK market is eagerly awaiting the start of the northern hemisphere lemon season, as prices for southern hemisphere fruit climbed still higher.

  • Article

    BCPC to tackle water issues

    2009-09-12T16:01:02Z

    The British Crop Protection Council’s congress, set to take place in November, will tackle the ongoing global issues relating to water shortages in agriculture.

  • Article

    Herbert gears up for PMA

    2009-09-12T14:01:02Z

    Herbert Engineering is gearing up for next month’s PMA event, being held in California on October 2-5, and will be taking the opportunity to showcase its Auto-sort 2000 to an American audience, through its partner Exeter Engineering.

  • Article

    Melon supplies run tight

    2009-09-12T11:01:01Z

    The changeover in seasons from Europe to Latin America is causing some supply issues for melon availability.

  • Article

    EU paves way for Red Tractor promotion

    2009-09-12T10:01:01Z

    The European Commission’s decision to grant State Aid approval of a promotional scheme to support foods covered by the Red Tractor quality assurance logo has been greeted as a significant milestone by the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB).

  • Namibia currently relies on the EU for a large percentage of its grape exports
    Article

    Namibia in EU grape deadlock

    2009-09-12T09:01:01Z

    The Namibian government has refused to sign its Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) with the EU, leaving grape exporters facing a serious loss of trade preferences or a considerable increase in costs.

  • Article

    Farmers suffer seed selection

    2009-09-11T17:01:02Z

    Farmers in developing countries are losing one of their best hopes to limit the impact of climate change because of growing corporate control of the seeds they plant, researchers claim.

  • Article

    Staffline battles recession problems

    2009-09-11T16:01:01Z

    Recruitment and human resource specialist Staffline has reported a significant fall in revenue and a static level of profit as it deals with the recession.

  • Carrefour sign
    Article

    Carrefour makes Iran move

    2009-09-11T15:52:42Z

    The French retail chain has just opened its first store in Iran, despite strained relations between the two countries

  • Freshfel Europe
    Article

    Freshfel reiterates produce benefits

    2009-09-11T14:50:32Z

    With the threat of influenza rising, the association has highlighted the advantages of a diet including fresh fruit and vegetables