Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4129
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ArticleCall for new grape association for Murcia
Asaja Murcia has called for the establishment of an interprofessional grape organisation to unite and aid the region’s producers
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Ecuador pushes EU in banana row
Ecuador has urged the European Union (EU) to settle their long and resentful dispute over banana exports to demonstrate its credentials on protectionism.
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ArticleIndian fruit production on rise
Indian production of fresh fruit is expected to rise 6 per cent this financial year, according to a recent USDA report
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ArticleChiquita move progressing well
European chief Michel Loeb says company is on course to complete its relocation to Switzerland, as well as to launch several new products, in 2009
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Chilean growers tackle grape pest
Producers are working quickly to bring under control the presence of the Lobesia moth on certain vineyards
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UK drinks high in pesticides
Fruit-based soft drinks produced in the UK have abnormally high levels of pesticides, according to a new study.
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ArticleGlobalGAP appoints new board
GlobalGAP has announced its new board of industry leaders for the next four-year term.
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ArticleSpain proclaimed 'world leader' in produce exports
Spain is the world's leading exporter of fruit and vegetables and one of the biggest producers, according to research from Spanish body Fepex.
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Supermarkets steady suppliers with support
Supermarkets are introducing measures to help suppliers struggling through the financial crisis.
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ArticleCitrus Australia lays out strategies
The newly formed organisation will focus on biosecurity, marketing and industry reform in 2009
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ArticleCompagnie Fruitière makes port switch
Company set to transfer entire European import programme from Port of Antwerp to Belgian coastal port of Zeebrugge
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EU urged to end “illegal” tariffs
Ecuador’s banana sector has urged the EU to stand by its pro-free trade statements and end its “illegal” banana import tariff system
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Californian almond exports hit record high
Shipments of the nut to key markets such as western Europe and Asia have jumped 18 per cent on a year-on-year basis
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ArticleAgrexco sees rise in organic tomatoes
Agrexco has recorded a 50 per cent increase in its export of Carmel’s Bio Top-branded mini plum organic tomatoes.
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Tesco to ‘slow’ US expansion
The UK retailer is set to open fewer Fresh & Easy stores than planned in 2009 in the face the current economic downturn
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ArticleWilmington receives first Chilean fruit
The first of 29 ship-calls carrying Chilean fresh fruit docked at the Port of Wilmington later than usual on 19 December
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Tasmanian cherry harvest delayed
Cooler weather has left growers uncertain about meeting Christmas demand for the fruit
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NFU backs European energy plans
The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) has branded the new Renewable Energy Directive by the European Parliament a “fantastic opportunity for British agriculture”.
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ArticleSpanish police in pesticide crackdown
Inspections of facilities in Spain have led to a series of charges related to illegal pesticides, the ECPA has reported
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Scottish shoppers staying local
Scottish shoppers are thinking local when it comes to festive produce on the Christmas table, according to a poll out this week.

