Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4056
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ArticleCostco opens business center in California
The facility offers next-business-day delivery of an expanded product mix, including fresh produce
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ArticleHamburg Süd christens ship in Argentina
The Monte Alegre is the first Hamburg Süd vessel to be christened in the South American country
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ArticleUK urged to commit to fruit scheme
Fresh produce lobbying group calls on the UK government to give its full backing to the EU’s School Fruit Scheme amid rising obesity levels
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ArticleMexico could double lime volume
The citrus-growing state of Yucatán has embarked on a new planting program designed to boost quality and yields
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ArticleCarrefour reports profits slump
The French retailer has announced a significant fall in profits for 2008, due to tough trading conditions
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High hopes for Spanish melons
Melon importers are looking forward to the start of the melon season in Spain next month, as Brazil and Costa Rica near the end of a difficult campaign.
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ArticleLincolnshire onions tickled pink
Select Lincolnshire unveiled a new pink onion that has taken more than a decade to develop at the International Food & Drink Exhibition in London.
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ArticleCool summers hit gras output
UK asparagus production is likely to fall on recent season averages this year, due to poor weather over the last two summers.
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ArticleCitrus to double in WA
Western Australia’s citrus industry is expected to double production over the next five years
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ArticleOOCL slashes capacity
OOCL is set to cut capacity by 20 per cent by the end of the year, and has predicted years of poor shipping results
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DLV Plant hosts bulb meet
DLV Plant UK has announced it will be organising an introductory meeting for bulb and flower growers in Lincolnshire.
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ArticleCall to arms for regional groups
Growing regions need to work together across the UK while tightening up supply chains, to ensure that home-grown produce excels over imports, according to a regional development agency.
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European Commission pushes for CAP simplicity
The European Commission has announced that it is “well on the way” to meeting its target of reducing the administration burden on agriculture by 25 per cent by 2012.
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ArticleGreenvale joins ALP
Greenvale AP, the UK’s largest supplier of fresh potatoes, has joined the Association of Labour Providers (ALP), the trade association for organisations that provide and use temporary, contract and seasonal workers.
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Winchester Growers offers qualifications
Winchester Growers has signed a contract with a national training provider, Intec Business Colleges, to offer staff NVQs that will aid them in their career progression
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Government calls for UK to set example
The government has said that the UK needs to set an example for sustainable food production, while remaining competitive in the international market.
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Frozen food industry re-evaluates position
The foodservice industry is being urged to turn to frozen fruit and vegetables to prevent waste and save money, as it re-evaluates its position in the recession.
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ArticleA view to an apple
Southwell Minster is celebrating the bicentenary of the Bramley apple by dedicating a stained glass window to the fruit, which has its origins in the town.
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ArticleInternational focus for Turkish trade
The third edition of Anfaş Fresh Antalya Exhibition, which opened this week, is set to attract thousands of international visitors from 19 different countries with numerous new initiatives throughout the three-day event.
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ArticleColombia ships first avocados to Europe
After lengthy negotiations, Colombia avocado producers have carried out their first shipments of the fruit to Europe

