Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4210
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ArticleNew report backs SAWS extension
A report compiled for the British government’s Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) has further illustrated the crucial role of seasonal migrant workers and the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Scheme (SAWS) to the horticulture sector.
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ArticleASF introduces pulp-based punnets
Good Natured Fruit-branded soft fruit is to get a boost when it is sold in 100 per cent recyclable, pulp-based punnets.
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ArticleWaitrose veg price claims slammed
Claims by Waitrose that its broccoli prices are defying the credit crunch have been attacked by the industry as an attempt to garner “short-term publicitty, without looking at the bigger picture”.
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ArticleGrowers praying in the rain
Heavy rainfall in the UK over the past two weeks is threatening a number of key crops.
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ArticleGrowth markets in the spotlight at AFC
The potential of Vietnam and India's fresh produce markets were highlighted during the second session of the Asiafruit Congress
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ArticleTaiwan opportunity for Spanish citrus
Far eastern market could prove an attractive option for Spain’s citrus exports, according to national export agency ICEX
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ArticlePhoto Gallery | Hong Kong 2008
Pictures from this year's Asiafruit Congress and Asia Fruit Logistica at the HKCEC in Hong Kong
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Fire shuts Channel Tunnel
The Channel Tunnel is closed after a fire broke out on a freight train about seven miles into the tunnel from Calais.
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ArticleFyffes reports revenue growth
Despite big increases in the costs of fruit, shipping and fuel, Fyffes has announced growth in revenue and profit
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ArticleRecyclable punnet range launched
Angus Soft Fruits produces recyclable punnets for Good Natured Fruit strawberry and raspberry range
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ArticleBusiness Link offers flood lifeline
Businesses affected, or in danger of being affected, by flooding across the UK were today urged to contact Business Link for help and advice.
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ArticleWhole Foods inks Florida tomato pact
The US-based organic retailer has signed an agreement to help improve wages and working conditions for Florida tomato pickers
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Consumers will pay for pesticides ban
The price of potatoes will double as a consequence of new EU legislation, which seeks to ban large numbers of the pesticides commonly used in modern agriculture.
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Chinese HQ change for Carrefour
The French retailer is moving its head offices from X'ian to Zhengzhou in Henan Province
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Profit, turnover increases at Morrisons
The UK retailer has enjoyed a strong six-month period with profit up to €385m
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ArticleDominican Republic counts cost of Ike
Flooding caused by Hurricane Ike has reportedly destroyed thousands of hectares of fruit and vegetables in the Dominican Republic
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ArticleSourcing focus key to retail progression
The first session on Day One of the Asiafruit Congress saw a focus on future trends in Asia’s fresh produce market
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ArticleMAFC launches papaya hybrid
The Malaysian group will send trial shipments of its new Paiola branded fruit to Europe in October
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ArticleFresh produce trade fair blasts off in HK
The Asiafruit Congress and ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA got off to a flying start today
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ArticleIke strike keeps importers in the dark
On Wednesday UK importers were still in the dark as to the extent of damage to grapefruit crops in Cuba caused by hurricane Ike.

