Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4255
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Water crisis looms
Envirowise is calling on food & drinks manufacturers to play their part by taking action now to reduce the millions of litres of water wasted every year with the launch of new initiative The Rippleffect.
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ArticleCalifornia freeze dents pear crop
The April freeze in California’s mountain district will reduce this season’s pear volumes, according to the California Pear Advisory Board.
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ArticleCalifornia ups effort to fight citrus pest
An aggressive campaign has been mounted to prevent the introduction of Asian Citrus Psyllid into the state’s groves
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ArticleFruit Focus to see launch of EMR initiative
East Malling Research will reveal its new Strawberry Breeding Club concept at Fruit Focus 2008
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ArticleA&P announces improved results
Tengelmann’s US retail subsidiary shows an increase in year-on-year sales as integration of Pathmark stores nears completion
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ArticleProductschap Tuinbouw appoints president
Tjibbe Joustra named as new president effective 1 Jaunary 2009, following recent departure of Drik Duijzer
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ArticlePakistan looks for export growth
Pakistani growers are looking to add value to their exported produce
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ArticlePest disrupts NZ pepper trade
The insect responsible for an export ban has been found in more hothouse
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Biofumigation Symposium in Canberra
The third International Biofumigation Symposium is being held in Canberra this week
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Survive the crunch in credit
Top troubleshooter John Whiteman offers SMEs five financial protection areas to not only stave off the credit crunch blues, but also set themselves up for expansion when the worst is over,
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Maersk forecasts shipping growth
Maersk Line predicts a 7-8 per cent growth in container shipping this year
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ArticleCrop shortfall fails to dent Uruguay exports
Despite the projected reduction in citrus production this year, export volumes are expected to remain on a par with 2007
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ArticleUruguay anticipates citrus stability
Exports are expected to remain on a par with 2007 despite the forecast reduction in production this year
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California sues New Jersey importer
The State of California is suing a New Jersey import company for $1.7 million (around £850,000) for allegedly smuggling fruit into the US that could contain a harmful pest.
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ArticleBright future for Kent
A pioneering project, which brings together two of the county’s leading organisations, looks set to provide a welcome boost for Kent’s food, drink and agricultural community.
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ArticleFamily food bills to rise £1,000 a year
Families could be set to spend at least an extra £1,000 on food shopping every year, a new study has found.
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CCL teams with INTTRA
INTTRA has increased its carrier network with the addition of Costa Container Lines
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ArticleThe Greenery rolls out wholesale deal
The Greenery has just completed a tour of UK wholesale markets to publicise the start of a distribution deal with Total Produce
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ArticleFresh-cut sector important for Murcia
Recent data shows that the fresh-cut sector is rapidly becoming a major business for growers in the Spanish region

