Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4103
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ArticlePMA unveils 2009 events schedule
The Produce Marketing Association in the US will coordinate six different conference events in the US, Mexico, Chile and Australia during 2009
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Irish propose UK export support
The Irish Farmers' Association (IFA) and Irish Exporters Association (IEA) have proposed a sterling equalisation support scheme to safeguard exports in an unprecedented move.
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New-season tomatoes on sale in Belgium
Mechelse Veilingen has auctioned the first three cartons of the year for charity as the 2009 season gets underway
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ArticleG20 summit is UK's chance for 'radical change'
The UK must take the lead by placing an agreement for a sustainable solution to the food crisis and economy at the centre of the forthcoming G20 summit, according to a new report by ippr north (Institute for Public Policy Research North).
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ArticleSoil Association sets organic target
The Soil Association has set a target of 2050 for all UK agriculture to be organic to ensure food security and improve sustainability.
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Timbercorp releases average results
Timbercorp has released its 2007/08 annual report, outlining setbacks as well as growth
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ArticleFumigation-free Tasmanian cherries hit Japan
Tasmanian cherry grower Reid Fruits has begun exporting fumigation-free cherries to Japan
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ArticleQueensland declared citrus canker free
The Australian state of Queensland has been declared officially free of citrus canker
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Retailers back waste reduction scheme
Top UK grocery retailers have committed themselves to reducing packaging and food wastage in fruit and vegetables
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New herbicide approvals announced
The residual and contact herbicide, flumioxazin has new off label approvals for use on several horticultural crops ranging from soft fruit to forestry.
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Carrefour opens convenience store in Taiwan
The French retail giant has unveiled its first convenience store in Taiwan
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Orange exports relieve Taiwan glut
Taiwan shipped Haili oranges to the Philippines for the first time last week in an effort to ease a domestic supply glut that is depressing prices
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ArticleMulticoloured grape punnets out of Africa
A new ‘variety pack’ punnet featuring green, black and red seedless grapes is set to his supermarket shelves this month following a novel idea from South Africa.
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ArticleUS apples enjoy moth-free season in Taiwan
Washington apple exporters have passed the critical period of market-ruining codling moth discoveries in shipments to Taiwan
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ArticleWal-Mart confirms successful D&S bid
The acquisition of shares in Chilean retailer D&S will provide Wal-Mart with a major foothold in a key South American market and supply country
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Food stamp overhaul under question
Proposed changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program may not encourage healthy eating in the US, according to a recent paper
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NFU draws in student support
The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) is playing the long game and offering the benefits of Union membership for free with the launch of its Student Membership scheme.
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ArticleFruit World unveils pomegranate facility
Dutch fruit supplier teams up with Indian logistics firm Naturefresh Logistics to launch brand new processing plant in Maharashtra
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Delhaize to open up to 81 stores
Belgium-base retail group is set to open as many as 81 new supermarket outlets this year in the wake of positive 2008 sales growth
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ArticleGuatemala to boost mango deal
The Central American country is planning to increase mango exports to the US this year

