Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4900
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Automatic savings for Israeli growers
Israeli farmers have started using an automatic planting system, which enables planting of between 5,000 and 7,000 vegetable and flower plants per hour in open fields or in greenhouses.
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Kenya takes its Berlin bow
Kenya, in the form of the Vegpro group, attended Fruit Logistica for the first time.
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ArticleHargreaves targets Peru for gras
Hargreaves Plants has targeted Peru as the latest area of asparagus production it is interested in exploring, as it looks to develop further across the globe.
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ArticleRussians looking for joint ventures
Invitation to share in joint ventures with major Russian fruit and vegetable dealers.
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ArticleIndian rose exports plummet
Indian rose exports have plummeted by as much as 34 per cent, due to Valentine’s Day falling on a weekend.
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Swiss show niche potential
High quality niche products and organic lines from Switzerland showcased in Berlin.
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ArticleShareholders approve Morrisons takeover of Safeway
Shareholders of both Morrisons and Safeway have voted overwhelmingly in favour of the proposed takeover of Safeway by its high street competitor.
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Jordan’s strawberries can compete in UK
Jordanian export promotion company claims that the country's strawberries can compete very effectively in the UK.
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Korean wonder pear pure gold dust
Woo-ri pears from the Korean province of Gyeonggido, introduced at Fruit Logistica, claim to offer more, because they are grown with groundwater obtained from a depth of 150 metres, which contains gold dust.
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ArticleStunning prediction for UK veg
The food-service industry will overtake the multiple-retail sector as the main customer for UK fresh vegetables in the next six years.
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French fancy for convenience lines
Sopexa shows its convenient lines off to Fruit Logistica visitors.
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Investor fury at Sainsbury's
Sainsbury’s faced a wave of investor criticism yesterday as it completed its management shake-up with the appointment of Ian Prosser as deputy chairman and chairman designate.
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Cranfield University man recognised for efforts
Cranfield University’s Dr Leon Terry has been appointed as Convenor of the Post-Harvest Biology Group within the Association of Applied Biologists.
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ArticleIvory Coast: pineapples with a difference
Ivory Coast exporters rate Fruit Logistica top of the pile.
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ArticleFresh produce driving retail food sales - Krasemann
Freshfel president Kai Krasemann tells conference that fruit and vegetables are important factor in European retail performance.
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ArticleArgentine pears and lemons take to the road
The world’s leading exporter of fresh pears was completely satisfied with his first visit to Fruit Logistica.
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Spanish presence outstrips the rest
With precisely 2,950 square metres Spain had the largest display area at this year’s Fruit Logistica.
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ArticleBrazilian exports double in five years
State assistance has helped Brazil to become one of the top three leading fruit exporters in the world.
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ArticleMassive expansion for Fruit Logistica
1,112 exhibitors from 54 countries displayed the entire range for the fruit trade in Berlin last week.See freshinfo for reports during the rest of this week.
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ArticleGreefa provides melon solution
Dutch machinery manufacturer Greefa has unveiled a new MSE-MXL sorting machine aiming to meet the requirements of melon growers.

