Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3935
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New import controls on Thai, Turkish and Dom Rep lines
New EU import controls for high-risk products, including bananas and mangoes from the Dominican Republic and some vegetables from Thailand, come into force on January 25 next year.
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Trans-Tasman project leads to Booster Broccoli
Australian and New Zealand scientists have been working together to develop Booster Broccoli, which has gone into supermarkets in both countries this week.
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ArticleIGD reveals organic shopper loyalty
A telephone poll carried out for food and grocery analyst IGD has found surprising loyalty among organic shoppers, despite the organic downturn.
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ArticleIrish respond to potato drop
An 11 per cent drop in the value and volume of potatoes sold on the Irish retail market is causing some concern to Bord Bia, the Republic’s food board.
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ArticleTesco sends Thai longan to China
Tesco’s plans to boost the Thai export sector are taking shape as 200 tonnes of longan sail for Chinese retail shelves
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Slingsby introduces low-carbon range
Workplace equipment provider, Slingsby, is now supplying a range of new products that are specifically designed to help businesses and organsations reduce their carbon footprints.
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ArticleIrish pallet business opens
A new pallet box distribution company has been opened up in Dublin by an entrepreneur with a 35-year career in the business.
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ArticleManufacturers make drastic changes
Manufacturers are drastically re-evaluating their strategies and taking action to reinforce the value of their products, according to new research from international food and grocery expert IGD.
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ArticlePeru on track for export growth
The country’s asparagus season is gaining momentum after exports in both January and February fell short of last year’s results
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ArticleNZ to launch kiwifruit carbon study
A project to measure carbon emissions in New Zealand kiwifruit orchards aims to give the country a greener image in overseas markets
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ArticleGood times for Tasmanian cherries
The state's harvest is now about 3,000 tonnes, according to growers, with exporters enjoying greater access to overseas markets
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ArticleUSDA advert warns of pest threat
The group has released a television campaign to raise awareness of the threat of invasive pests on the state's fresh produce industry
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ArticleMexico reports first HLB discovery
The country's plant protection organisation has revealed that the citrus disease has been found in trees on the Yucatan Peninsula
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ArticleAgrexco exports peeled pomes
Agrexco is readying itself for the onset of the Israeli pomegranate season, with promising volumes of its ready-to-eat peeled offer set for export.
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ArticleTesco experiences fall in UK market share
New data has suggested that the UK's largest retailer saw market share decline in the 12 weeks to 9 August, with Asda, Sainsbury's and Morrisons making ground
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Food prices to remain high to 2011
Food prices will continue to be high for the next two years, with food becoming less and less affordable for consumer, according to the English Farming and Food Partnerships (EFFP).
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Farmers' optimism growing
The ADAS Farmers’ Voice survey has shown farmers are more positive now than at the start of the decade about the future of farming.
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ArticleDry winter leaves asparagus uncertain
Sub-par rainfall has left the volume of Australia’s upcoming asparagus crop uncertain, according to growers
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ArticleNew import requirements take effect
Indonesian authorities have introduced two new import quarantine regulations
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ArticleWaitrose gains as discounters slow
Latest figures from TNS Worldpanel show Waitrose’s market share is soaring as the discounters suffer a slowdown.

