Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4079
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Farmers awarded education badges
Farmers across the country have been receiving the first of the newly launched Learning Outside the Classroom (LOtC) Quality Badges in recognition of their commitment to youth education in agriculture.
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ArticleDel Monte reports quarterly profit drop
CEO Mohammad Abu-Ghazaleh praises the group's "solid" performance as net banana sales increase
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ArticleBioFach turns 20
Organic event BioFach celebrated its 20th birthday last week in Germany, attracting 46,000 trade visitors
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Campden BRI issues hazard help
Campden BRI has released a new guideline to help those involved in crop and animal production systems implement Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) systems and address the latest requirements.
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ArticleDeadline nears for Asia Fruit Logistica
Companies look to take advantage of the event to develop new relationships in the Asian market
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Vietnam to cash in on cashews
Vietnam is to export 120,000 of cashew nuts this year, just over one-fifth of the forecast processed crop
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ArticleMaersk to raise shipping rates
Transatlantic shipping rates are to rise from April 1 due to market instability, announces AP Moller-Maersk
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ArticleUniveg appoints convenience manager
Eric Provoost replaces John Valster as head of Convenience business unit as company looks to build in Europe and the US
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ArticleKen Silveira joins Mastronardi
The former Tanimura and Antle president will head up the group's west coast operations
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ArticleRetail innovation leads FRESH agenda
A host of top-level speakers will be focusing on innovation across the supply chain at FRESH2009 in Valencia
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ArticleTesco admits US market blunder
The boss of Fresh & Easy reveals the group may make “big changes” in the US after accepting its initial market research was flawed
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ArticleNFU Scotland elects leaders
Jim McLaren has been re-elected unopposed as the president of NFU Scotland, having already served one term in this two-year post.
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ArticleCalifornia’s 2008 grape export grows
Newly released figures put California’s 2008 table grape exports as the second largest on record
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ArticleCall to ‘end uncertainty’ over pesticides
The UK-based Fresh Produce Consortium has urged the EU to carry out a full impact assessment of its planned pesticide regulation changes
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ArticleNew chairman for Delaware Port Authority
Alan Levin, a highly respected businessman and leader in the US, is to head up the Delaware State Port Corporation’s board of directors
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ArticleNew board for Sunkist
The citrus marketing cooperative has elected its new board for 2009, with Nicholas Bozick back for a fourth spell as chairman
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ArticlePetal push for FloraHolland
Flower specialists are gearing up for next month’s FloraHolland Trade Fair in Naaldwijk with wholesalers, suppliers and promotional teams throughout the industry set to attend.
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ArticlePunjab signs MoU with Metro Cash and Carry India
The Punjab government has signed an MoU with Metro Cash and Carry India, according to indopia.in
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Organic waste under scrutiny
A new guide aimed at reducing the amount of organic waste businesses produce has been released by sustainable business experts Envirowise.
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ArticleUK market turns premium clock back
The UK food market faces a forked path with health standards and premium products standing against a possibility of returning to the dire conditions of the early 90s, according to new research from Key Note.

