Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4114
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ArticlePhilippines overturns aerial spray ban
The Philippines’ long-running controversy over aerial spraying has turned in favour of banana farmers
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ArticleAustralian avocado ascent
Australia’s avocado harvest is set to hit a record this year with increased plantings
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Murcia organic sector looks to build
The Spanish region’s organic sector is confident of continuing to grow in importance despite the uncertain economic climate
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ArticleSpanish group warns over currency falls
Fresh produce association Ibérica Hortofrutícola has urged Spanish exporters to only accept payments in euros amid economic uncertainty
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ArticleSnows hit Spanish production
Freezing low temperatures and unexpected snows have severely affected winter vegetable and berry growers across Spain
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Transport survey to set benchmark
A new survey of UK food and drink transport operations is set to give good companies a new measurable standard in efficiency, according to Scala Logistics Consulting.
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ArticleSainsbury's exec becomes IGD president
Justin King, chief executive, Sainsbury’s, has become the president of the international food and grocery expert IGD with Charles Wilson, chief executive of Booker Group plc set to become vice-president.
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ArticleUS expansion for Aldi
The discount retailer is aiming to expand its presence across the country, to meet increasing customer demand
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Kiwis call for stricter labelling
Horticulture New Zealand is demanding mandatory country of origin labeling as the country’s food authorities are caught up in a chemical-obsession, it claims.
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ArticleNew EU pesticide legislation approved
The European Parliament has voted overwhelmingly in favour of introducing new regulations on plant protection products
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ArticleChile sets sights on Fruit Logistica
The Chilean industry is preparing for its biggest ever presence at Fruit Logistica as part of its special role as Official Partner Country 2009.
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ArticleProximity label in the pipeline
Due to consumers’ growing environmental concerns, French fruit producers are looking into the creation of a new “local” brand
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ArticleCheggers does Chip Week
National Chip Week is set to make a comeback next month, when it is expected to generate coverage worth in excess of £2.75 million and boost sales.
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Article5,000 new jobs to be created at Morrisons
The retailer will employ additional staff as part of its continuing expansion programme in the UK
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ArticleAus growers fear fruit fly spread
Following the discovery of fruit fly larvae in the Riverina, the regional citrus board has warned over bringing fruit into the area from outside
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New web directory for food companies
Food from Britain (FFB) has announced the next phase of its plan to help food and drink exporters ahead of the organisation’s closure in its current form in March 2009 will be a webpage directory.
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ArticleProFrutal to launch in Argentina
Argentina’s new trade show and conference event will bring together international buyers and retailers with a number of national fruit exporters
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ArticleFlorida citrus forecast down
The USDA has pegged Florida's citrus crop at 162m boxes in its January forecast, down from a December estimation
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ArticleGeorge Hammond gains full AEO status
UK-based port services provider becomes first such firm in Europe to receive full AEO certification for fresh produce handling activities
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Tesco makes green plea
Tesco is demanding green stores are given extra benefits and consideration as the push for environment-friendly building becomes increasingly difficult economically.

