Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4213
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ArticleScottish garlic grower bags award
Scottish garlic grower The Really Garlicky Company has won a national award for its business and innovation skills.
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ArticleKing lends voice to airfreight debate
Sainsbury’s ceo Justin King has assured the aviation industry the supermarket does not support the labelling of airfreighted produce.
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Riverina Navel crop goes well
Australia’s Riverina region is enjoying a successful citrus season
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ArticleConvenience headlines at melon seminar
The three-day event in Brazil, organised by Rijk Zwaan, highlighted the importance of developing new varieties better suited to current market demands
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Outlook positive for Murcian citrus
Murcian citrus campaign forecast to have a strong start this season
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Interfarm expands team
Following the acquisition of a majority holding by Sumitomo Chemicals just over one year ago, Interfarm UK Ltd has announced positive sales progress and business expansion, as well the appointment of a new sales manager and new business manager.
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ArticleSuper Trooper heads to Europe
Israeli exporter Agrexco has just begun exports of its autumn melon variety, Trooper, and expects big things in Europe this season
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Professor Lang takes reins at Garden Organic
Tim Lang, professor of food policy at City University London, is urging the nation to roll up their sleeves and get digging in his new role as president of Garden Organic, the UK’s leading organic growing charity.
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Flandria reveals plans for Customer Day
Belgian quality label Flandria plans to take advantage of the exposure generated by the country’s annual Customer Day
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ArticleMindanao mango exports set for growth
The Philippines has the potential to increase exports considerably, an industry expert has said
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ArticlePeruvian support scheme proves fruitful
Two of the country’s emerging avocado-producing regions have successfully diversified their markets under the Sierra Exportadora programme
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ArticleOrganic approval for Restrain
Restrain, the natural anti-sprouting system, is now approved for the storage of organic potatoes and onions, allowing growers to tap into the high-value, late-season market.
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Organic cut-back hits Fresh and Wild
The group has been forced to close its Bristol, UK store after failing to hit targets
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StePac launches Xsense monitoring package
StePac has launched a web-based cold chain management system to monitor produce freshness and quality as it travels through the supply chain.
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ArticleFlorette mixes up its salad offering
In order to counter the recent drop in sales of mixed salads, French fresh-cut specialist Florette is launching a brand new range, dubbed Etonnamment
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit exports reach record levels
A USDA report has shown that production and exports reached new highs in 2007
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ArticleMorrisons maintains momentum
Morrisons' is expected to continue its sales momentum with the announcement of solid half-year results this Thursday.
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ArticleSpanish stonefruit going strong
Spanish stonefruit exports put in a strong performance in the first three months of the season, according to figures just released by national exporters’ federation Fepex.
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ArticleKent leader backs county's struggling farmers
Kent County Council leader Paul Carter has launched a campaign to get Kent farmers a fairer deal.
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Norbert Dentressangle announces first half results
Major player in transport and logistics the Norbert Dentressangle Group has announced a revenue of €1.6 billion (£1.3bn) over the first six months of the year - the same level the group had achieved over one full year in 2006.

