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ArticleBVL/QS: Drei Notfallzulassungen für Pflanzenschutzmittel erteilt
Foto: pavkis/AdobeStockDas Insektizid Vertimec Pro darf laut Bundesamt für Verbraucherschutz (BVL) über die bestehende Zulassung hinaus zur Bekämpfung des Birnenblattsaugers an Birnen eingesetzt werden. Die Notfallzulassung gilt für den Zeitraum vom 19. April bis zum 16. August 2021.Wie QS unter Berufung auf das BVL berichtet, darf das Insektizid Novodor FC ...
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ArticleLidl feiert Bioland-Geburtstag mit Aktionsprodukten des Kooperationspartners
Foto: LidlZudem rückt das Unternehmen auf verschiedenen Kommunikationskanälen wie dem Haushaltshandzettel und in den sozialen Medien den Mehrwert der Bioland-Artikel in den Fokus. Lidl ist seit über zwei Jahren fairer Partner von Bioland. Die Kooperation bringt zunehmend Bioland-Produkte in die Mitte der Gesellschaft und bietet heimischen Landwirten dauerhaft sichere Absatzmöglichkeiten, ...
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USA: Bio-Umsatz steigt um 9,3 Prozent
Damit wurde in den ersten drei Monaten 2021 mit frischem, biologischem Obst und Gemüse insgesamt ein Umsatz von 2,2 Mrd US-Dollar gemacht, bezieht sich Eurofresh Distribution auf Daten des Organic Produce Network. Die Einzelhandelsumsätze stiegen in allen Bio-Segmenten aufgrund von Restaurantschließungen und übertrafen die Umsätze mit konventionellen Produkten, die nur ...
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ArticleSalix Fruits launches app to mark 10th birthday
App designed to improve the experience of customers and producers in both hemispheres
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ArticleMehadrin to plant avos in Morocco
Israeli producer Mehadrin is set to expand its avocado production overseas, with a new joint venture in Morocco
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ArticleAartsen receives its first ever Zespri kiwifruit
As an official partner, the group is working to boost sales of the branded product via speciality stores in the Netherlands
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ArticleGraphic Packaging launches new paperboard punnet
ProducePack Punnet is fully recyclable and reduces plastic use by up to 100 per cent if not top-sealed
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ArticleCalls for expansion of Duty of Care
A Dutch think-tank is calling on the government to broaden laws on Duty of Care to obligate large companies to act responsibly
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ArticleRiverford launches fully electric deliveries in Bristol
Move will see organic veg box company save 68 tonnes of carbon a year, with business aiming to turn its entire national fleet electric by 2025
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ArticlePiet Karsten to retire
Karsten Group chief executive has announced that he will step down on 1 October this year
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ArticlePML packs in more investment
New multi-head packaging machine will double packaging rate for sugar snaps, mange tout and physalis
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ArticleQ1 Ecuadorean banana exports dip
Fall due to drop in demand in key markets like Russia and the Middle East, says Acorbanec
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ArticleM&S 'Farming with Nature' scheme under fire
Conservationists warn M&S initiative to release 30m honeybees in a bid to boost sustainable production could damage ecosystems
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ArticleChallenging outlook for Spanish stonefruit
COAG warns that extensive damage caused by spring frosts has significantly reduced early volume
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ArticleMorrisons backs new Rashford campaign
Supermarket will publicise and help distribute new recipes by Tom Kerridge as part of scheme to combat hunger
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ArticleSecuring succession
The critical issue of succession planning is still taking a back seat in UK family produce businesses, with potentially devastating effects. Here, experts explain how best to approach this sensitive and essential matter
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ArticleTussle over Vitalharvest ownership continues
Macquarie increases offer to purchase Vitalharvest, outbidding Roc Partners
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ArticleWoolworths free fruit for kids hits 100m
More than 100m pieces of fruit have been distributed to children since programme began in 2015
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ArticleDriscoll’s outlines China expansion
Leading berry company says health trend driving its aim to triple business in China
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ArticleMarketing goes direct in India
FPI looks at how fresh produce companies are building successful consumer brands

