Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4339
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ArticleZuckerman hands over Zeraim reins
Ohad Zuckerman, president and ceo of Israeli leading seed company Zeraim Gedera, will leave the position at the end of March.
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Turkey set for FreshAntalya 2008
The only international fresh produce exhibition in Turkey is to be held for a second time in March.
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ArticleNew pea research revealed
French scientists have developed a technique that has produced the most detailed reference collection of pea plant mutations.
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ArticleFire damages Avoncrop site
Part of the Avoncrop warehousing facility at Meare, Somerset was damaged by fire yesterday [Sunday].
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African firm reaches offsetting goal
South African exporter Fruits Unlimited has planted 204 indigenous trees in the Paarl area of the Western Cape, as part of a carbon-offsetting initiative.
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Spanish tackle organic fraud
Researchers in Spain trying to tackle organic fraud have managed to use nitrogen isotopic discrimination to determine if non-organic, synthetic fertilisers were used on sweet pepper plants.
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ArticleIsraeli citrus sector pulls together
The citrus market has responded well to the effects that frost and storms have had on Israeli production this season, thanks to ongoing communication between growers and suppliers.
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ArticleSponsors sign up as Re:fresh deadline looms large
Four more sponsors have committed their names to awards at this year’s Re:fresh Awards in recent weeks, with two new names on this year’s trophies.
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Hong Kong a big draw for Asia Fruit Logistica
Exhibitors are signing up fast as deadline approaches to reserve space at Asia's only fresh produce trade show.
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ArticleChicory faces challenging times
The Dutch Produce Association has launched a Chicory Challenge recipe book to raise funds for charity.
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ArticleAsda and Co-op table Somerfield bids
The Co-op and Asda have both tabled bids for the whole of Somerfield, according to the Sunday press.
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Med shipping industry prepares for forum
The development of maritime logistics in the Mediterranean will be the subject of debate at the first ever Green Med Forum, to be held in Slovenia in March.
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ArticlePoor top-fruit returns hit Turners & Growers
Poor top-fruit returns have caused net profit at New Zealand-based Turners & Growers to drop 17 per cent to NZ$14 million (£5.7m), in the year to December 2007.
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ArticleSharpak reduces mushroom miles
Packaging specialist Sharpak is reducing truck movements by increasing capacity in its punnets for mushrooms.
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ArticleApple show gears up for November
Preparations for Interpoma 2008 in northern Italy are now underway.
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ArticleCalifornia makes cherry inroads in UK
Production of cherries in California has doubled in the last five years, and the UK market is seeing the benefit, Mike Rucier of the Californian Cherry Advisory Board told FPJ.
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Chancellor urged to scrap fuel duty increase
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has told the Chancellor of the Exchequer that his budget must abandon plans to increase fuel duty by two pence per litre from April 1.
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ArticleSouth Africa bullish on citrus
South African citrus growers and exporters are bullish about the start of the season, which will start up to 10 days late, with easy peelers coming onto the market in the next few weeks.
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ArticlePortsmouth Port purchases MMD
Portsmouth Port has completed the purchase of Mainland Market Deliveries (MMD) Shipping Services Ltd, based at Flathouse Quay, Portsmouth Port, from Sandpiper CI Limited.

