Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4146
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ArticleJapan accepts new cherry protocol
A new system for ensuring the control of codling moth in Tasmania has been accepted by Japanese authorities
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ArticlePlant and Food Research born
The merger of New Zealand’s two food research bodies into the new Plant and Food Research took effect today
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ArticleTrouble for Vietnam's dragon fruit exports
Vietnamese dragon fruit have effectively lost access to the US, after the country’s only commercial irradiation facility stopped services
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French apples link up with pears
France’s national apple sector committee has broadened its strategy to include pears.
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Third quarter loss for X5
The Russian retailer has reported that results have been affected by exchange rate losses during the period
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ArticleMoney-saving grape sizer in operation
A technological development in grape sizing in Africa could see huge savings on labour and increased productivity.
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ArticleKatopé Malet Azoulay unveils name change
Katopé Malet Azoulay is changing its name to become Univeg Katopé (UK) Ltd and launching a new UK subsidiary of the Univeg group: Univeg Direct (UK) Ltd.
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ArticleTomato growers call for reforms
Tomato growers in the EU are calling on the European Commission to reform the entry price system for produce from third countries entering the union.
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ArticleNirvana approved for veg
The Pesticide Safety Directorate has issued a stern warning that certain herbicides are no longer available for sale and supply due to the revocation of their approval.
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ArticleWater shortages cause rising costs
A new report from global management consultancy Arthur D Little warns businesses that unless they take steps to improve their water management, they could damage corporate performance.
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Freight transport relieved by ditched tax plans
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has expressed relief over the government’s abandoned aviation tax plans, but has branded the increase on fuel duty a “cynical disgrace”.
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Tesco to unveil sharp slowdown in growth this week
Tesco is due to unveil a sharp slowdown in third quarter like-for-like sales growth this week.
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ArticleGreenvale appoints new accounts boss
Greenvale AP has appointed a new account manager to cover one of its key accounts, Sainsbury’s.
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ArticlePiccolo hits right note
A new preparation-free parsnip that is big on taste has been launched onto the UK market just in time for Christmas.
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ArticleOutspan juice range hits the mark
A new range of Outspan pure juices has been launched by Aimia Foods, the independent supplier of hot and cold beverages, in agreement with Capespan.
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Agro Mashov focuses on food crisis
More than 3,000 buyers and importers from 50 countries are expected to visit the annual international exhibition, Agro Mashov, which will run from January 14-15, 2009 at the Tel Aviv Exhibition Grounds.
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ArticlePomegranate juice pulls in purists
A new 100% pomegranate juice drink aimed at health-seeking purists is set to enter the UK market.
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UK science well placed, insists government adviser
UK food science is well placed to help developing countries as well as itself face increasing global supply pressures on water and crop availability.
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ArticlePlain sailing for MMD after joining council fold
The UK’s largest fruit port’s main fresh produce specialist, Mainland Market Deliveries (MMD), is back in calm waters after moving into the ownership of Portsmouth City Council (PCC) earlier this year.
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ArticleAudio | Florida's fittest are prospering
The Sunshine State's grapefruit business is changing: an audio essay by Chris White of Eurofruit Magazine

