Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4290
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ArticleMonsanto forms brassica ties with Landec
Monsanto and Landec will combine their respective experience in seeds and packaging to offer North American consumers something new
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ArticleChilean sector urged to get creative
Leading players from the Chilean fresh produce sector have spoken of the need to lower costs and build alliances
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Pesticide threat to UK brassicas
Proposed changes to EU legislation on crop protection could end brassica production in UK, according to a leading consultancy
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ArticleBelize citrus suffers damage worth €3m
A tropical storm has devastated the country's agricultural industry and caused significant losses to its fruit output
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ArticleWrittle introduces part-time postharvest course
A postgraduate course at Writtle College has been revised to attract more part-time students, following requests from the trade.
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Women wanted
Women excelling in the retail sector have until June 30, 2008 to enter the Specsavers everywoman in Retail Awards.
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ArticleLogistics woe for Chilean exporters
Action taken by truckers and stevedores is creating headaches for the South American country's fresh produce industry
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ArticleBraeburn exports "considerably shorter"
New Zealand's apple exporters are predicting a major downturn in volumes as the season draws to a close
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Berry campaign offers seasonal focus
A new soft fruit promotion for the UK market will highlight the seasonal qualities of domestic berries as well as those sourced in season from Chile and Spain
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ArticleApple market under strain as fruit pours in
New Zealand apples are saturating the market in Taiwan
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ArticleInterpoma unveils supporting programme
The world's only trade fair dedicated exclusively to apple growing, storage and marketing takes place in Bolzano, Italy on 6-8 November 2008
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Waitrose gives boost to delivery service
Waitrose is significantly expanding its online delivery service, Waitrose Deliver, according to an article from the Financial Mail on Thisismoney.co.uk.
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ArticleSweetie sender eyes up Europe
Australian exporter Ironbark Citrus & Grapes is expanding its portfolio of destinations for grapefruit-pomelo cross Sweetie, beyond the traditional Asian markets into Europe.
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Zespri chief resigns
Zespri ceo Tony Nowell is stepping down at the end of June a little more than a year into the job.
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ArticleBooths full of beans this June
Yorkshire vegetable producer-packer Scholes is to supply north-west supermarket chain Booths with frozen Flageolet beans this month.
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ArticleNew identity for Pollybell
Multi award-wining Pollybell Organic Farm in North Lincolnshire has unveiled a new company identity, website and media relations campaign, heralding a new chapter in the life of the vegetable business.
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New Gold advert for Zespri
Kiwifruit marketer unveils new television spot for Zespri Gold to be shown in key European markets
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ArticleTesco trials carbon labelling
Soil Association hits out at retailer's new environmental initiative, which will be applied initially to organic tomatoes and potatoes
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ArticleUniveg boss outlines future challenges
Speaking at FRESH2008 in Antwerp, Hein Deprez spoke of the need to secure production and control of the supply chain
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ArticleAhold shows “continued good progress”
Income up, sales down for Dutch retailer during first quarter of 2008

