Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4286
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ArticlePipfruit NZ predicts top price for its fruit
Southern Hemisphere topfruit shippers have experienced solid demand and good early prices in Asia so far, according to Pipfruit NZ
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ArticleAsia and Middle East buoys Chiquita
Second half of the year set to be a challenging one for multinational as sales come under pressure in Europe and North America
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ArticleECPA blasts pesticides report
Greenpeace’s report into the world's five leading pesticide producers is no more than "populist action", says ECPA director general
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ArticleSafmarine welcomes new vessels
Two new ships have been named and will be added to the shipping group's West Africa-Europe trade lines
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ArticleZespri poised for North American growth
Oppenheimer expects to handle significantly higher volumes of NZ kiwifruit this season as North American demand grows
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ArticleSainsbury's top salary revealed
Sainsbury’s chief executive Justin King made £6.1 million in salary, bonus and shares last year, it was revealed last week.
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Post-emergence herbicides in spotlight
With the increased acreage of beans in the ground, along with fewer pulse herbicides now available due to registration issues, there could well be more crops that will require a post-emergence herbicide this year.
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ArticleWeather hits Huelva strawberry crop
As the Spanish soft fruit campaign nears its conclusion, growers in Huelva reveal adverse conditions have pushed volumes down
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ArticleItalian stonefruit set for fall
CSO hints at major downturn in production, resulting in one of the smallest Italian stonefruit crops in recent years
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ArticleSpanish apricot harvest hit by rain
Persistent rain in Spain’s Castilla-La Mancha region in recent days is likely to mean a fall in this year’s apricot crop
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Truckers' strike hits Korea
Ports and container terminals are struggling to cope with excess volumes as the strike runs into a third day
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ArticleChilean blueberry potential skyrockets
Annual production of the fruit in Chile is tipped to reach an impressive 95m tonnes by 2010
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New chief executive for HortResearch
New Zealand-based fruit science company HortResearch has appointed a new chief executive.
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Poland sees blueberry boom
Thanks to a boost in production area, Poland this year anticipates a hefty increase in blueberry volumes
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Russian prices fall short for South America
A surge in exports from South America has pushed down prices paid for various fruits on the Russian import market
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Auchan offers drive-in service
Time-pressed French shoppers may no longer have to get out of their cars, thanks to Auchan's new drive-in scheme
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ArticleHortResearch names new chief executive
Peter Landon-Lane, general manager of Hamburg-based Fonterra Europe, has been unveiled as Paul McGilvary's successor
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ArticleGood year for Intercontainer
Transport operator enjoys "substantial" growth in east and south-east Europe as capacity falls slightly in west and north
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ArticleUltimate delivers unique printing technique
Leading flexographic packaging supplier Ultimate Packaging has become the first in the UK to develop the technique of surface printing Dupont OLAFT polyester films for the fresh produce industry.
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ArticleHome-grown asparagus disappoints
The cold weather in April meant that this year’s eagerly awaited early UK asparagus was a bit of a disappointment, according to an industry insider.

