Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5121
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Geest completes 5eme deal
Prepared salads specialist Geest has taken over a leading French supplier.
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New brooms sweep in at HDC
Six positions on the Horticultural Development Council field vegetables panel have been filled for the next three years.
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Chiquita goes direct
Banana multinational, Chiquita Brands International, is making the UK its first port of call in Europe.
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Fruit fly flees Chile
Chile's agriculture authorities have announced that fruit fly has been almost totally eliminated from the country.
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Flood misery deepens
Although potato prices have risen dramatically since the wet autumn of 2000, the sector is not in buoyant mood.
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Capespan set to pre-pack
South African exporter Capespan is setting up a quayside pre-packing facility in the UK.
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New board member for Enza
New Zealand top fruit exporter Enza announced the appointment at the end of last month of a new grower to the board.
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Chile posts grape recovery
Grape exports from Chile to all markets to December 31, 2000 are showing a substantial increase on sendings to the same point in the 1999-2000 season.
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Tucuman faces bright new year
Prospects in 2001 for Argentina's leading citrus production region are good according to one leading agronomist.
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Honduras on road to recovery
Authorities in Honduras are predicting that banana production in 2001 will near levels achieved prior to the devastating hurricane Mitch of 1997.
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Pesticides in Parkinson's scare
A new study has shown that two pesticides used in horticultural production could be linked to the development of Parkinson's disease.
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WIM brings Christmas cheer
Western International Market made its annual presentation of funds raised to worthy good causes just before Christmas.
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New ships for Israelis
One leading Israeli produce supplier will see its export service enhanced by a new shipping deal.
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MDS alumni have training, will travel
Management Development Services has announced overseas postings for some of its recent graduates.
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Fresh campaign for prunes
Prunes will be shaking off their wrinkly image to woo female shoppers with a health message in a new campaign next month.
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Bramley goes for warm touch
Winter wouldn't be the same without Bramley apples and this year's Bramley Apple Week hopes to press the point home.
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FTA draws up wish lists
The Freight Transport Association is calling for a raft of measures to ensure 2001 is not as tough a year for hauliers as 2000.
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OFS reopens
The future of the organic farming scheme in 2001 has been assured by the government.
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MBM scoops BPC export award
Potato supplier MBM Produce wins the British Potato Council's Potato Exporter of the Year.

