Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4295
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ArticleGreenpeace urges pesticide action
Studies by the group have found "alarming results" about residues in food
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Africa under spotlight at business conference
This year’s EMRC Agribusiness Forum will debate practical solutions for Africa in facing rising commodity prices and food scarcity.
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ArticleChileans roll into Rungis
The Chilean Fresh Fruit Association’s (CFFA) mobile information centre recently rolled into Parisian wholesale market Rungis - the first promotion of its kind by the southern-hemisphere supplier.
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ArticleForeign influx in Aus?
Restrictions on retailers entering the market have been eased in Australia
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ArticleUS: Apples suffer frost damage
Some varieties of apples could be in short supply this autumn due to recent cold weather in southern Ontario, California.
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ArticleFood price hike drives inflation in China
Global commodity price increases have driven price rises
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County Armagh Bramleys aim for PGI status
Armagh Bramley apples are in the running to become a product listed under Europe’s Protected Geographical Indications (PGI) scheme.
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ArticleGLA mounts Operation Ajax
The Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA) stepped up its hunt for illegal operators yesterday with the launch of an 18-month programme of targeted enforcement and unannounced raids.
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Honduras lobbies US to lift melon alert
Growers could lose large numbers of melons if ban remains in place
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SCI launches horticulture road show
The Society of Chemical Industry’s (SCI) new Horticulture Group is launching a series of regional horticulture roadshows aimed at local businesses, academics, students and individual horticulture professionals.
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Serbian mushroom industry expanding
Serbian wild mushroom processor and exporter Marni is expecting to boost exports by 100 per cent in 2008.
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Climate change report released
Research and Markets has released a report entitled Climate Change & the Food Industry.
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ArticleMixed bag for Chilean apple crop
Unexpected rainfall in March has had an impact on the size and colouring of Royal Gala apples harvested in and around the Metropolitan Region of Chile this year.
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Guilty gangmaster sentenced
The first gangmaster to be convicted under the Gangmasters Licensing Act at the Sheriff Court of Tayside, Central and Fife was sentenced last week.
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ArticleKing optimistic in face of credit crunch
Sainsbury’s chief executive Justin King has told This is Money he does not believe the consumer trend towards cutting back on spending will affect sales at the supermarket chain.
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