Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4241
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Primeval decision taken by GLA
A new business has been refused a Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA) licence because of serious concerns of ‘phoenixing’, and the decision has been fully supported at appeal.
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Australia cuts research
Australian agricultural science is taking funding cuts across the board this week
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Asda powers through credit crunch
Asda believes that its prepared fruit and vegetables will weather the credit crunch storm.
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Lotte unveils Olympic store
Lotte opened its first department store in China last week, just in time for the Olympics
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ArticleDemand for tomatoes up in Germany
Imports increase by 16.7 per cent to 730,000 tonnes as consumption levels reach an all-time high
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Syngenta open days available
Seed breeder Syngenta is holding a series of open field days in Werwershoof, the Netherlands from September 23-25, 2008.
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Tesco slashes organic produce prices
Tesco has slashed prices on organic fresh produce lines, bringing them down to levels last seen almost 10 years ago.
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Food and drink summit to go ahead
A summit is being held for food and drink manufacturers to discuss the crucial issue of the shortage of food scientists and technologists in the sector.
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ArticleSpanish citrus exports suffer major fall
Spanish citrus exports have fallen by more than 500,000 tonnes during the current campaign compared with a year before
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ArticleGrowth pegged for Chilean raisins
A larger availability of grapes and good weather conditions will boost production and exports this year
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Broccoli could benefit diabetes sufferers
A study has revealed that eating broccoli and other brassicas could reduce damage to blood vessels
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Growers in Sonora face US$250m losses
Despite not being directly linked with the US salmonella outbreak, growers in the Mexican state say they have been hit hard
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ArticleWhole Foods struggles in the UK
The first year of Whole Foods' UK operation has seen the group make a €11.9m loss
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ArticleNew Californian grape on sale in UK
Sweet Surrender, developed by California's International Fruit Genetics, has been commercially harvested for the first time
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ArticleAussie citrus campaign up and running
Despite the ongoing availability of California fruit, movement of Australian citrus has been good says DNE World Fruit Sales
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Growers warned over early threat from downy mildew
Growers are being advised to think ahead and plan their fungicide campaigns now, if they want to reduce the threat of downy mildew in their vegetable and salad crops at harvest time, according to UAP.
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ArticleMark Lewis joins SealdSweet team
Mr Lewis, who previously worked at Chiquita and Richland Sales, will be in charge of product development
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ArticleNZ company claims carbon neutral first
New Zealand Fresh Cuts says it is the first fresh produce company in the world to achieve carbon neutrality
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Himachal Pradesh to get packhouse
The Indian state of Himachal Pradesh is to gain a new fruit packhouse to help boost exports, according to the state government
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India eyes pomegranate export gains
Indian farmers have found a market for pomegranates in Europe and the Middle East

