Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4184
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Jaffa campaign one to watch
Fruit and vegetable branding directly aimed at the public is not what it used to be. This is because promotional budgets are
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Show appreciation for institution
The National Fruit Show has had its ups and downs over the years. However, the 75th anniversary of an industry institution
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Zespri hands out last Gold licences
The kiwifruit marketer has finished allocating growing licences for its Gold variety
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ArticleCitrus crop down in Northern Hemisphere
A report by Freshfel Europe has forecast a 2 per cent drop in Northern Hemisphere citrus volumes for the 2008/09 season
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ArticleFreshfel slams safety "scaremongering"
The fresh produce group has dismissed claims in a new EU food monitoring report that nearly half of the bloc's fresh produce contains pesticides
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Organic grape life Xtend-ed
Pioneering Egyptian organic grape exporter Bio Egypt has shipped 6,500 cartons of fruit to Europe packed in Xtend® carton liners developed especially for grapes.
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ArticleNew direction for Brogdale
The University of Reading and project partner Farm Advisory Services Team Ltd (FAST) have been awarded responsibility for the maintenance, curation and related scientific research for the National Fruit Collection at Brogdale.
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ArticleCarrefour India strikes out with MGF
Carrefour is having difficulty finding a local partner for its Indian expansion plans as talks with MGF fall through
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Himachal Pradesh apple season wraps up
India’s ‘apple bowl’ state, Himachal Pradesh, has nearly finished its season with almost 20m cartons
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Australia warned on Chile FTA
The Australian government’s treaties committee has warned it against rushing into a Free Trade Agreement with Chile
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New managing director for TOSC
Eosta BV and The Organic Salad Company BV (TOSC) have announced the departure of Azra Secerbegovic as managing director of TOSC.
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ArticleAgrimarc reveals true colours
Agrimarc Ltd, specialist in quality assurance and technical services in the food industry, revealed a touch of colour with the results of its fourth and most successful innovation trials event.
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US turns back on GM, claims Soil Association
A report published by the Soil Association suggests that American consumers are turning against genetically modified food.
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ArticleUS gives green light to irradiated guavas
The Mexican fruit could enter the US within weeks after being given USDA clearance
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Tengelmann increases European sales
The retail group has released its 2007/08 full-year financial results
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ArticleKendall calls for leadership on food security
National Farmers’ Union (NFU) president Peter Kendall has called for British retailers to uphold their reputation for leadership by ensuring a stable and secure long-term future for food production.
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ArticleEnglish growers ahead of the pack
The English top-fruit industry can justifiably claim to have one of the most rapid adoption rates for new science, said Lord Selborne, top-fruit grower and past chairman of the Marden Fruit Show Society.
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JML bag improves freshness
JML has developed a bag for fruit and vegetables that enables produce to last 10 times longer.
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ArticleNational show of fruit confidence
Confidence in the future of English apples and pears was high as the industry celebrated the 75th anniversary of the National Fruit Show.
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Kenya hopes to weather credit crunch
Horticultural exports from Kenya could rise by 20 per cent by the end of this year - as long as the global economic climate does not impact on demand.

