Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4050
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ArticleRecession hits Chilean cherry exports
Reduced spending power in two major markets had a marked impact on last season's cherry shipments from Chile
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ArticleNew identity for key UK market
New Covent Garden Market will be renamed 'The Garden at New Covent Garden Market' when redevelopment work is completed
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ArticleOnline revamp for Chilean industry
Expordata Full Cargo, the only official online figures on the Chilean fruit industry provided by the Chilean Fresh Fruit Association (Asoex), has announced a redesign and new image for its website.
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Fresh Produce India attracts top names
Leading executives from across India's fresh produce sector are set to feature at this year's Fresh Produce India conference in Mumbai
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ArticleChina opens door to Italian kiwifruit
Major breakthrough for entire European trade raises possibility of similar success for other key export products like apples and citrus
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ArticleA first for Alan Firmin Ltd
Multi-award winning apple grower Alan Firmin Ltd received recognition for its Egremont Russet crop for the first time at the National Fruit Show’s (NFS) Long Term Farm Stored Competition for 2009 on Tuesday.
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ArticleAuchan and Metro in Portuguese venture
The retailers have teamed up to form buying group InterCompra in Portugal
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ArticleJazz recycles team sponsorship
For the fourth year running, international apple marketer Enza is lending its support to the Jazz Apple Cycling team, with both groups expecting a positive season ahead
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ArticleAgrexco records Early Sweet boost
The Israeli exporter has announced a 25 per cent rise in exports of its Early Sweet grape variety
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ArticleService restructuring for Hamburg Süd
The German group has revealed that it is altering its Europe-Australia/New Zealand Trident Service
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Cameo campaign hots up
The campaign to increase sales of Cameo apples is being stepped up, as the variety competes for shelf space amid fears it may become supplanted by cultivars with heavier marketing impetus.
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ArticleNZ apple growers' labour optimism
For the first time in several seasons, the New Zealand apple industry is not facing any significant labour shortage at harvest time.
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Article"Wounded animals" at risk
More than 100 well-known fresh produce businesses are “wounded animals ripe for the picking”, offering buy-out opportunities at the risk of thousands of jobs, according to a new report by Plimsoll Publishing.
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Rose launched for Chelsea
A London hotel has created its very own breed of rose, which will be launched at this year’s Chelsea Flower Show and will be planted as the centrepiece of a new floral display in Hyde Park.
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ArticleZespri targets 10m extra trays
Export season underway as company aims to capitalise on early start to season
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Spain Europe's organic leader
Spain has more organic production than any other country in Europe, according to figures unveiled at organic trade fair BioFach, held in Nuremberg in February.
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Czech event makes quality contribution
The Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) took part in a high-level debate earlier this month at the Conference on the Future of the Quality Policy of Agricultural Products and Foodstuffs under the auspices of the Czech presidency of the EU.
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ArticleMFSS welcomes a fresh perspective
The Marden Fruit Show Society welcomed in a new chapter in its history with the election of Norman Collett’s Sarah Calcutt as its junior vice-chairman at the East Malling Research Association’s (EMRA) Top Fruit Storage Members’ Day.
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ArticleEMR concerns for future
Fears over the future of East Malling Research (EMR) are mounting as the centre for horticultural research continues to suffer the effects of the widespread research and development cut backs.
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Wales registers organics growth
The latest Welsh Organic Production and Market Report from Organic Centre Wales shows that the Welsh organic sector saw significant growth to more than 950 producers in 2008.

