Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4143
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CMA CGM service links Europe with Australia
NEMO, a 12 vessel service, will have a round trip of 84 days
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New Intra Europe service for Maersk Line
The Denmark-based shipping group has unveiled a new rotation boasting "increased reliability"
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ArticleNew ships for OOCL
Hong Kong shipping line Orient Overseas Container Line will take delivery of 10 new container ships next year
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ArticleStorm aids Florida grapefruit crop
The hurricane season brought added moisture to the fruit, but high winds hindered the containment of citrus canker
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ArticleItaly leads EU tomato production
New figures have revealed that the country accounts for 38 per cent of the bloc's total output
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EFSA points to lower MRLs
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) is recommending lower maximum residue levels (MRLs) for several active substances used in pesticides.
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ArticleMorrisons unveils sales leap
Third-quarter sales at Morrisons rose by an impressive 8.1 per cent, the chain has revealed, thanks to its efforts to keep costs down for shoppers.
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ArticleTesco masterclass raises spud awareness
Tesco ran a potato masterclass hosted by Michelin Star-rated chefs for its staff last month, to raise awareness of the diversity of potatoes.
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ArticleGreen award for Lowhub
Sustainable fresh produce transport pioneer Lowhub has been rewarded for its commitment to new techniques in the shape of a Wandsworth council award.
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Better outlook for Del Monte
Del Monte Foods Co shares rose nearly 18 per cent on a better 2009 income forecast than expected by analysts
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ArticleCalifornian strawberry fields forever
California’s strawberry crop is expected to hit a record volume for the second season running this year
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World food summit unveiled
The programme of speakers for the prestigious annual CIES World Food Business Summit has been announced.
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Food security ‘at risk’ from EU proposals
A fresh produce lobbying group has claimed the EU’s pesticide proposals could reduce crop protection products by 23 per cent across Europe
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Guernsey growers branch out
Producers in Guernsey are branching into alternative crops, according to a new report from the Guernsey Growers’ Association.
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ArticleBA launches Colombian service
The new service will benefit from a recently launched cooling facility in Bogota
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ArticleThai airports to reopen
Thailand’s two main airport are expected to reopen in the next few days as anti-government protesters leave
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ArticleGovernment to control Australia’s Murray-Darling
The Australian federal government is set to assume control of the Murray-Darling Basin, the country’s premiere horticulture region
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New lows for contaminated herbs
Levels of salmonella bacteria in fresh herbs in the UK are at an all time low, according to a new study by the Health Protection Agency (HPA).
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Capespan alters shareholding structure
The group has announced that it will "simplify" its set up
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Financial crisis to hit NZ agriculture
The global financial crisis could damage New Zealand’s farming sector, as a fall in overseas demand will stymie NZ produce exports, predicts NZ’s Ministry of Agriculture

