Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3994
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ArticleFood safety conference lined up for 2010
The USDA will host the fourth national food safety education conference in Atlanta, US next year
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Seasonal debate sparks gras research
The Regional Food Group (RFG) for Yorkshire and Humber has started in-depth research to confirm that Yorkshire-grown asparagus has higher nutritional quality than any imported produce.
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ArticleMexican mango deal to come up short
The North American market is set to receive fewer Mexican red mangoes during the summer marketing period following production complications
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ArticleNew rate increases for Maersk Line
Changes will come into force on services between Europe-Middle East/Asia and Far East-Europe, the group has announced
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ArticleM&S eco plans 'cash positive'
Marks & Spencer has released its annual ‘How We Do Business Report’, which documents progress on its five year, 100 point sustainability plan, Plan A including updates on its carrier bag, waste, emissions and recycling plans.
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ArticleIndian panel decries foreign retail entry
An Indian parliamentary panel has recommended further restrictions be placed on foreign retail ownership
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ArticleDEFRA brings in fire-fighter as new minister
DEFRA has announced Jane Kennedy's replacement as farming minister.
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ArticleIGD: Recession values will continue
New shopper loyalties are emerging as food retailers and manufacturers engage in an intense ‘contest for value’, according to grocery analyst IGD.
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ArticleDEFRA minister Jane Kennedy quits
DEFRA minister Jane Kennedy yesterday became the 13th official to step down.
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ArticleCo-op invests in £2m strawberry farm
The Co-operative Farms has invested more than £2 million in its fruit-growing operation in Scotland by opening a state-of-the-art strawberry-packing plant near Dundee.
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ArticleFungal disease troubles dragon fruit
A fungal disease that drastically lowers yields is forcing some Malaysian dragon fruit farmers to switch crops
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Aus food imports on the rise
Australia’s food import levels have increased significantly, with fruit and vegetables heading the list
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UK farming strategy attacked
A leading environmentalist has launched a sharp attack on the government's Sustainable Farming and Food Strategy.
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ArticleMoroccan citrus exports on downward curve
Lower demand from Europe, and Russia in particular, has seen a fall in Morocco's citrus exports this season
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ArticleRSA citrus deal gains momentum
The summer citrus export program from South Africa has stepped up a level with the departure of the first conventional reefer bound for the US
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ArticleMorrisons axes pension scheme
Morrisons has closed its final salary pension scheme to existing members in favour of a career average option.
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ArticleChile to promote fruit in Russia
The Chilean fruit industry will this month coordinate a range of marketing activities in Moscow and St Petersburg as Russian demand continues to expand
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ArticleSalad shelf-life solution found
Funken in Germany has developed an innovative packaging system solution to overcome the challenges presented by fresh-cut salads with short shelf lives.
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ArticleWhite House promotes apple consumption
The US apple sector has applauded President Obama’s endorsement of healthy eating
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New European fruit summit scheduled
Italy will host a Europe-wide fruit summit on October 6.

