Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4031
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ArticleMaersk Line reveals Asia-Europe changes
Alterations aim to offer more direct port coverage and enhanced product reliability, according to the group
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ArticleAgrexco sweetcorn exports kick off
Agrexco has started shipping its first sweetcorn supplies of the season.
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ArticleCOAG stages ‘transparent’ markets
Spanish agricultural association COAG has staged ‘transparent’ street markets to show the difference between grower returns and retail prices
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ArticleKuehne & Nagel reports solid performance
The group has looked to counteract the economic downturn with increased sales activities and cost-cutting
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ArticleUnited Fresh to form sustainability centre
A facility designed to help fresh produce companies enhance their businesses will be funded by Bayer CropScience
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ArticleUS safety expert joins GlobalGAP board
Jorge Hernandez expected to bring "wealth of food safety experience" to international certification body
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ArticlePeviani warns against protectionism
Newly re-elected Fruit Imprese president urges trade to guard against complacency despite positive results during 2008
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ArticleR&D partnership to benefit horticulture
An agreement between East Malling Research and STC Research will bring resources together to address horticultural problems
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Western Cape blazes affect fruit sector
The town of Paarl in South Africa’s Western Cape, the centre of deciduous fruit production, has been hit by two blazes which have affected the fruit sector.
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Heritage lettuces thrive in trials
A collection of heritage lettuce varieties has outperformed its commercial counterparts in new findings by the UK’s leading organic growing charity.
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ArticleFrench recipes spice up veg
Chronoprint of France, a publisher specialising in recipe books that also runs the Freshlegumes website, has launched its ‘How to cook fresh vegetables simply nowadays’ recipe book in the UK.
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ArticleNet profit triples at Super de Boer
The Dutch retailer saw its net result jump to €29m during 2008, despite a drop in revenue
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ArticleBudget sparks mixed reactions
Yesterday’s Budget has prompted mixed reactions from the agricultural industry and related areas.
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ArticleBramley chef lands prize
James Kay from New College Stamford has beaten off fierce competition to whisk away the top prize at the national Bramley Bursary catering contest.
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ArticleFPC makes DEFRA demands
The Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) is calling on government for compensation for the trade for losses incurred due to failures of the national PEACH system for imports.
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ArticleMajor UK researchers link up
In a major development for UK horticultural research, East Malling Research (EMR) and STC Research Foundation (STCRF) signed an agreement on Wednesday to provide integrated applied science resources to the horticulture industry.
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ArticleIndia aims for double production
Indian officials have announced plans to double the country’s fruit and vegetable production
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Timbercorp goes under
Australian agribusiness group Timbercorp has called in the administrators after being overcome by debt
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ArticleThree new stores for Aeon Malaysia
Aeon plans to open three new shopping centres in Malaysia by the end of this year
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ArticleYorkshire sheriff rides into town
The Regional Food Group for Yorkshire and Humber chairman Patrick Farnsworth was appointed High Sheriff of the East Riding of Yorkshire last week, taking over the post from Jonathan Watson Hall.

