Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4219
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Citrus psyllids advance on California
The Asian citrus psyllid has been found in San Diego, one month after the pest was discovered in Mexico just south of the border
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Novel Food seminar unveils line-up
The programme for the second International Fresenius ‘Novel Food’ Conference, to be held in Cologne, Germany on November 4-5, has been unveiled.
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Harmonisation comes into force
Today marks the day that harmonisation of MRLs across the European Union is implemented
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New ceo announced at LCL Sweden
Hiroshi Kawamura has been appointed the new ceo of LCL Sweden AB.
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German broccoli volumes set to rise
Market analyst ZMP says it expects prices to begin moving during the next week as domestic production comes online
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Innovia Films launches 'breathable' film
The group has unveiled its new PropaFresh P2G and P2GAF BOPP film ranges
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ArticleEMR bids to keep up cherry research
East Malling Research (EMR) is looking to form an industry consortium in a bid to secure the future of its cherry breeding programme.
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ArticleDel Monte invests in Guatemalan melons
Addition of around 5m boxes of Cantaloupe and Honeydew expected to boost company's import deal in US market
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Algeria protects its potato farmers
By building up large stocks of potatoes in coldstorage facilities, Algeria’s agriculture ministry hopes to safeguard its farmers’ interests
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Profit growth for Russia's X5
The second quarter of 2008 saw net profit and group revenue climb on last year's results
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ArticleEuro Pool System CEO to retire
Arie de Bruijn will be replaced as chief executive officer by Peter Willems in January
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Cherry growers aim for export growth
Australian cherry growers are looking to better tap into the export market by first gathering more information on existing options
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GLA revokes licence in Lincolnshire
The GLA has revoked the licence of a Lincolnshire gangmaster who attempted to avoid inspection on numerous occasions.
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Stores accused of unhealthy food promotions
Supermarkets have been accused of featuring too many promotions for fatty or sugary foods.
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ArticleSnow drops in at Enza International
Enzafruit International have announced that Michael 'Snow' Hardy will replace Dawn Gray as group general manager
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ArticleStorm damage assessment underway
Growers are counting the cost of the damage caused by Tropical Storm Fay, which hit southeast US States this week
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Potential NZ R&D merger on cards
The boards of HortResearch and Crop & Food Research in New Zealand have received approval from the country’s minister of research, science & technology, Pete Hodgson, to investigate merging the two organisations.
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ArticleWorker shortage threatens British growers
The fresh produce industry is facing up to repeated warnings that falling migrant worker numbers could seriously threaten its stability.
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Jammy firm needs more suppliers
Triple award winner looking for suppliers to get it out of jam
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ArticleStemilt upgrades Wenatchee pear facilities
Stemilt Growers, one of Washington State’s leading top-fruit growers and packers, has opened a state-of-the-art pear facility in Wenatchee.

