Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4203
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ArticleAyco expands Guatemalan melon operation
The move will give the importer greater control over its melon supplies
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Jesús Velasco dies, aged 92
freshinfo is sad to announce the death of Jesús Velasco on Saturday September 20, aged 92.
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ArticleUS pears look to solid season in UK
The US pear industry is expecting a solid season in the UK and Europe this year, thanks to the exchange rate and forecasts for a smaller European crop.
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ArticleEmirates achieves air cargo accolade
The Dubai-based air cargo services provider was rated on its quality of service, customer focus and price performance ratio
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AgriCoat growth matches fresh-cut market
AgriCoat NatureSeal believes the Asian market offers vast potential for its range of products aimed at maintaining the freshness of cut fruits and vegetables.
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ArticleAPEB: Banana tariff reduction would "wreak havoc"
A meeting has been held by the APEB to discuss the implications of a reduction in the EU's banana tariff for Latin American countries
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ArticleFPT reports increase in fruit volumes handled
The logistics operation of Capespan has revealed a significant rise in the amount of fruit handled over the past three years
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Magrabi targets international growth
Egyptian exporter Magrabi Agriculture believes that Asia has the potential to be its biggest market, but supplies of grape and citrus - the firm’s major products - into the region are currently dominated by the Americans.
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ArticleAriane harvest kicks off in earnest
Blue Whale has started harvesting club apple variety Ariane, and the fruit is expected to hit retail shelves on September 29.
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Markets told to get greener
The National Market Traders Federation (NMTF) has launched a quest to find the greenest market.
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FPT starts carbon study
Capespan's port logistics subsidiary FPT has embarked on an exhaustive carbon footprint analysis.
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ArticleSustainability key for HortResearch
Conducting R&D with a clear focus on sustainability has become imperative for New Zealand’s HortResearch.
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New Zealand trades on efficiency
Horticulture New Zealand chief executive Peter Silcock believes the country is well placed to meet the demands of its export markets in terms of sustainable production.
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ArticleSouth Koreans go organic
Demand for organic fruit and vegetables in South Korea is growing on the back of rising disposable income and changing consumer perceptions, a new study reveals
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Sainsbury's makes compostable breakthrough
Amcor Flexibles has launched a fully compostable pillow pack for prepared salads for Sainsbury’s organic range.
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Metro to review Bengal plans
Metro Cash & Carry is reviewing its plans for Bengal after failing to obtain a licence to sell agricultural produce
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New model for Australian citrus industry
Full details have been published online of the proposed new model for the Australian citrus industry, Citrus Australia Ltd
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ArticleShake-up at Washington Apple Commission
Changes have been made to the management team of the US group
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Independents 'healthier than they are given credit for'
Retail and wholesale markets should seek out opportunities thrown up by the economic slowdown, as UK consumers reconsider the way they shop, the sector was advised last week.
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ArticleAsiafruit Congress highlights market opportunities
650 international delegates from 40 different countries flocked to Asia's leading conference and networking event for the fresh produce industry

