Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4624
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Chileans disgruntled at Brazilian block
Chilean exporters are disappointed that Brazil has put a temporary block on Chilean fruit imports following the discovery of a “mite” amongst the imported table grape.
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ArticleMehadrin to become Israel's largest citrus exporter
Israeli firm Mehadrin is in an "advanced stages of negotiations" to purchase Tnuport's part in the partnership known as Mehadrin-Tnuport Export (MTE).
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Adas in the mood for 2007
Adas has already begun to gear itself up for next year's UK Vegetable Industry Conference & Exhibition.
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Set fair for plums
Weather conditions so far in the growing season have been ideal for UK plum fruit set.
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Irish strawb growers get the cream
The value of Irish strawberry production has increased from €16m to €21m in just two years.
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Consumers spending more on fresh produce
British shoppers are on a health kick, spending more on fresh fruit and vegetables than ever before, according to a study by the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
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ArticlePolytunnels saving UK soft fruit
Strawberry farmers are breathing a sigh of relief this month because their polytunnels have protected the British strawberry crop from the unusually heavy rain during the critical fruiting time.
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ArticleInterpoma set for November
The apple industry will gather for three days on November 9-11 in Bolzano, Italy for the 5th international apple production, storage and marketing tradeshow.
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SmartFresh certification to launch
A SmartFresh apple certification programme is set to launch in the US, according to AgroFresh Inc.
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Finding the key to foodservice
The demand for consistent quality, product innovation and food safety are the main factors influencing the partnership between the foodservice sector and fresh produce, according to industry experts at United 2006, in the US.
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ArticleAsda reshuffles its pack
Asda has re-organised its produce department in line with feedback from research conducted amongst its customers.
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ArticleFive-for-four on produce at Tesco
Tesco is to offer five pre-packed fresh produce lines for the price of four as part of a two-week health promotion.
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Wholesale fillip from London strategy
The first ever London Food Strategy should be good news for the city’s wholesale markets.
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Moroccan exporter to float
Moroccan exporter Cartier Saada, which exports apricots and citrus, as well as olives to Europe, has announced flotation plans.
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Tesco chief bags £3.98 million
Tesco chief executive Sir Terry Leahy was granted a pay rise of almost 25 per cent last year.
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ArticleTrade dismisses media banana storm
The banana trade has branded as scaremongering media coverage that points to the imminent extinction of Cavendish bananas.
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BASF: beware chocolate spot
Chemical company BASF has advised growers that using Signum could raise standards of protection against chocolate spot in winter and spring field beans.
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Port of London guide published
A new publication promoting the range of port terminals and facilities that make up the Port of London is now available free from the Port of London Authority.
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Stubbins opens doors to Welsh kids
Stubbins Marketing’s Rhymney Valley Tomato Nursery became a platform for learning and discussion, as it opened its doors to children from a local primary school as part of British Tomato Week.
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ArticleBramley pricing jeopardises future
The Bramley season has seen an encouraging balance between demand and supply this year, but growers’ bank balances are not looking quite so rosy.

