Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4164
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ArticlePhilippines offers Saudis 100,000ha
Saudi investors have been offered 100,000ha for agricultural production in the Philippines’ Davao Oriental Province
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Citrus Australia gets down to business
Australia’s new peak citrus body has got right down to the business of grower representation
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ArticleLandgard secures Peter Vetter takeover
Leading German marketing organisation opens the way for expansion in key markets across Europe
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ArticleJohan Stumpf leaves Sunday River Citrus
The South African group has revealed that its managing director has left the fresh produce industry
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ArticleCarbon neutrality edges closer in Costa Rica
Costa Rica’s banana industry is aiming to be the first in the world to be completely carbon neutral in four years’ time.
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ArticleHarriet Lamb named Ultimate Eco Queen
Harriet Lamb, executive director of the Fairtrade Foundation, has been named Ultimate Eco Queen at Cosmopolitan’s Ultimate Women of the Year Awards.
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Easy crunch apple on sale at Tesco
A new variety that is deemed easier to bite is set to go on sale at Tesco outlets across the UK
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ArticleInnovation focus at Fruit Logistica
The annual award that recognises outstanding innovation in the fresh produce industry is back for Fruit Logistica 2009
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ArticleCitrus production to rise in South Africa
A USDA report has pointed to increased citrus volumes during 2008/09, as well as a jump in fruit volumes exported
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Tesco launches commission challenge
Tesco has launched a legal challenge to planning proposals from the Competition Commission that would prevent it opening new stores in areas where it already controls more than 60 per cent of the market.
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ArticleMexican state close to fruit fly victory
The area in Nuevo Leon now declared free of the pest comprises 200ha of citrus groves with a production of 2,250 tonnes
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ArticleFood and grocery market to hit £170bn by 2013
The UK food and grocery market will be worth £170 billion by 2013, growing at an average of four per cent a year from its current value of £140bn, according to international retail analysts IGD.
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ArticleChina sees decrease in export orders
China’s horticultural export sector has faced its first decline in orders since 2003
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ArticleOppenheimer announces sales appointment
Nir Dubnikov will focus on strengthening the group’s greenhouse business in the US from its Newark facility
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Hortyfruta secures Dutch TV apology
A Dutch TV channel has broadcast an apology to Spanish tomato growers over pesticide allegations, following pressure from Hortyfruta
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ArticleBritain braced for more discounting
Report shows annual fall in food sales, as experts predict "heavy discounting"
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Lemon prices drop in Russia
Prices of lemons shipped into Russia have fallen dramatically from their 2007 peak
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Government cracks down on obesity
Looming obesity epidemic to be tackled by raft of government initiatives
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ArticleChile launches Fruit Logistica website
The special link will offer news and information about the Chilean fresh fruit industry prior to participation at Fruit Logistica 2009
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ArticleBEE deal empowers Elgin top-fruit workers
Workers take majority share in well-known Elgin apple farm.

