Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4192
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ArticleSpanish lemon volumes expected to rise
The Spanish agriculture ministry has issued a positive forecast for this season’s lemon campaign, with orange levels also forecast to increase
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ArticleFrost hits Argentinean stonefruit crop
Estimates from the country’s Río Negro region suggest production losses amount to 1,000 tonnes
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Spanish fresh-cut market grows
The first eight months of the year have seen the market increase by 6 per cent, according to AFHORLA
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Age is just a number at Tesco
Tesco employs more than 50,000 over-50s - the equivalent of one in five of its UK workforce - the superstore announced as part of its celebrations for the government’s UK Older People’s Day on October 1.
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ArticleSteady growth for Peruvian sector
Peru’s production of agricultural items, including fruits and vegetables, grew by 11 per cent in August
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Sainsbury's tackles tough packaging issue
Alison Austin, Sainsbury’s head of brand policy and sustainability, has spoken out in favour of packaging on fresh fruit and vegetables.
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ArticleSharon Fruit set to hit European shelves
The first shipment of Agrexco's persimmon brand will head for Europe on 8 October
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ArticleBreakthrough for strawberry harvesting
Midlands-based engineering design company, Tech2reality Ltd, has taken a fresh look at the commercial harvesting of strawberries and has come up with a brand new solution - a revolutionary electric harvesting rig, TEKTU T100.
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Waitrose ads to focus on quality offer
Waitrose’s new advertising campaign, going live today, is set to reinforce the supermarket’s image as a high-quality retailer that can still deliver value for money to its customers.
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ArticleGood year forecast for New Zealand fruit
New Zealand’s Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry has drawn a positive picture of the country’s horticulture in its latest report
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ArticleExciting line-up for Middle East event
The Eurofruit Middle East Congress, held in Dubai on 17-19 November, boasts a variety of in-depth panel sessions and a range of top-level speakers
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Azura tomatoes on way to UK
Franco-Moroccan salad producer Azura Group will start exporting its production to the UK this week.
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ArticleTwo more lose gangmaster licences
Kent and Lincolnshire gangmasters pay penalty for not resolving conditions on licence to provide labour to fresh produce industry.
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ArticleS&G launches brassica website
Syngenta has launched a new website that focuses exclusively on brassicas - brassicastoday.com
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Lines eye 2009 capacity drop
Shipping companies operating between the US and Asia are heeding a cooling economic environment and cutting back capacity
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Essential launches new organic soup range
Organic, homemade-style soup in a jar has been launched as part of Essential’s new winter warmer soup range.
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ArticleChiquita Italia unveils fresh-cut plans
Launch of Frullati drinks range marks "first step" in development of new market, says Maurizio Pisani
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ArticlePort of Antwerp caught up in strikes
Protests against rising transport costs have led to restricted access at the port, as well as rail cancellations and clogged roads
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ArticleAsia baulks at tainted Chinese veg
Tainted Chinese vegetable reports spark tighter import checks across Asia
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ArticlePeruvian mangoes on brink of Japan entry
Japan is set to grant access to Peruvian mangoes early next year, as the South American country continues its push to open up new markets

