Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4217
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ArticleAsia on brink of major changes
Global issues such as rising food costs are impacting heavily on the fresh produce industry across the continent
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Coles is cheapeast grocery retailer in Aus
A study has found that Coles remains the cheapest on an average basket of groceries, with Woolworths closing the gap
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ArticleHortyfruta slams Dutch tomato claims
The Spanish tomato industry in Almería is up in arms over “unfounded” pesticide claims made by Friends of the Earth in the Netherlands
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ArticleShake-up in banana import ranking
Russia and the European Union have overtaken the US to become the largest banana importers during the first six months of 2008
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ArticleTotal Produce reveals "satisfactory" results
The first half of 2008 has seen revenue and profit growth, and acquisitions completed at the Irish company
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ArticleNW cherry growers reflect on tough season
Reduced volumes and sluggish domestic demand made 2008 a difficult marketing year according to the Washington Fruit Commission
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Superquinn attracts six potential bidders
Irish retailer Superquinn has stoked interest from six potential bidders and its advisers have been instructed to evaluate each option, it emerged this week.
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ArticleWTO opens New Zealand apple case
New Zealand’s WTO case against Australian apple biosecurity measures opened overnight in Geneva
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The EU is overweight and underfed
The UK is languishing at the bottom of the fresh produce availability scale, while obesity levels in Mediterranean countries are soaring
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Paris welcomes new organic store
In the French capital, a new Lémo organic store has opened its doors, aiming to offer consumers a wide range of organic fresh produce
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Irish growers feel force of floods
One of the wettest Augusts since records begun has wreaked havoc on the Irish potato crop, with tubers rotting in fields submerged by monsoon-like downpours.
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ArticlePrepared salads 'will lead to increased food poisoning'
Growing uptake of prepared salads “will lead to increased food poisoning”, an eminent scientist said yesterday.
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Total Produce posts first-half profit rise
Total Produce has unveiled pre-tax profits of €22 million (£17.9m) for the first half of 2008, a like-for-like rise of 14 per cent.
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INTTRA updates booking system
Global shipping e-commerce provider issues first release on its new booking portal environment
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MRL harmonisation welcomed by Freshfel
EU Regulation 396/2005/EC, fixing pan-EU harmonised maximum pesticide residue levels (MRLs) in or on fruits and vegetables, fully entered into force on Monday.
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ArticleAugro Fresh meets schedules
Almerian vegetable grower and exporter Augro Fresh has completed its expansion plans on schedule and now has 100 hectares of courgettes, marrow, aubergines and Ramiro peppers under production.
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ArticleBharti takes it slow
Bharti Retail is taking a slow and steady approach to its retail outlet rollout in India
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ArticleUS re-opens doors to Honduran melons
After finding no evidence of salmonella contamination, Montelibano has received the green light to resume exports to the US
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Queensland body appoints new ceo
Growcom chief operating officer Alex Livingstone will become chief executive officer from September 8.
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Tunisian apple crop hit by weather
Due to the unfavourable climate, Tunisian apple growers anticipate a drop in output, but other varieties are on the up

