Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4074
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ArticleLate start for European asparagus
German market begins to take volumes from Morocco as Spanish and Greek exporters prepare to start shipping this month
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ArticleSpanish regions unite to oppose trade deal
Representatives from several Spanish regions have signed an accord opposing EU concessions to Moroccan tomato exporters
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ArticleUK apricots chilling out
The UK apricot crop is looking in fine shape for the summer, thanks to the cold winter conditions.
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ArticleStore closures for Wal-Mart Canada
The group will shut down its six Sam's Club outlets in the country following poor performances
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ArticleLufthansa's Italy-US service underway
Direct freighter flights to the US from Milan enhance the group's position in Italy
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ArticleOrganic value message goes online
The US Organic Institute has launched a major web-based consumer education campaign sponsored by the Organic Trade Association
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ArticleClause halves site numbers
In order to remain competitive, French seed firm Clause is trimming down its number of sites
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ArticleItalian producers at risk, warns CIA
Thousands of agricultural companies could go to the wall this year unless the government acts, says group president Giuseppe Politi
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ArticleNew raspberry cultivar shows promise
Results of trials in New Zealand and Canada suggest Moutere may be well suited to early-season, high-grade production
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ArticleRailfreight returns to Portsmouth
Portsmouth Commercial Port has launched its intermodal service, with trains operating daily from Fratton, Hants, transporting bananas and citrus to Wakefield and Manchester.
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Banana rumours quashed
The European Commission has moved to quash press rumours that it has made a new proposal to Latin American banana producers over its import regime for the fruit.
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ArticleRetailers urged to pay the right price
Insolvencies in the UK fresh produce market are set to soar, as one major UK supplier warns that retailers must pay the right price to ensure the market remains a destination for growers worldwide.
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ArticleASEAN-Aus-NZ FTA signed
The ASEAN-New Zealand-Australia free trade agreement has been signed, heralding new export opportunities
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Extended scope for Indonesia-Pakistan PTA
Indonesia and Pakistan have extended the scope of their preferential trade agreement discussions
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ArticleCarrefour trains Indian farmers
Carrefour has begun a training programme for Indian farmers as part of a corporate social responsibility drive
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ArticleChlorine testing goes mobile
A new portable chlorine measurement system, Chlorosense, has been released onto the market by Palintest Ltd.
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Denham urges research backing
The way funding for UK-based research is organised should ensure global investment in world-class researchers and create jobs in the short and long term, according to secretary of state John Denham.
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ArticleKakifruit prepares for take-off
Grower leaders in the Spanish region of Valencia are calling for a kakifruit trade association, as they forecast that production will take off in the next few years as growers turn away from citrus.
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ArticlePotato sector makes a stand
The potato category collectively made a stand against slashing potato prices this week and backed this up with evidence that it was not a price-sensitive product.
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ArticleAgricultural scientists encouraged
A series of events are being held at universities and colleges around the UK to encourage students to see agricultural research as a viable career path and explore some of the challenges faced in this area.

