All Politik & Verbände articles – Page 88
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ArticleStudie: Schottische Bio-Erzeuger wollen Zugang zum EU-Binnenmarkt behalten
Wenn es nach den schottischen Bio-Erzeugern geht, soll sich trotz Brexit nichts an den Regeln für Bio-Produkte ändern. 83% der Mitglieder der Scottish Organic Producers Association (SOPA) sehen den Zugang zum EU-Binnenhandel und die Unterstützung des Bio-Sektors als sehr wichtig an, so eine aktuelle SOPA-Studie. 70% wollen ein Handelsabkommen mit ...
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ArticleDBV: Präsident fordert Überarbeitung des Revisionsentwurfs zur EU-Ökolandbau-Verordnung
Praxisfern und nicht realisierbar – so beschreibt Joachim Rukwied, Präsident des Deutschen Bauernverbandes (DBV), den bisherigen Entwurf der EU-Ökolandbau-Verordnung. Wie es in einer Mitteilung heißt, fordere er eine grundlegende Überarbeitung von der Europäischen Kommission.Rukwied habe sich an Bundeslandwirtschaftsminister Christian Schmidt mit der Bitte gewandt, sich im Agrarrat dafür einzusetzen, den ...
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ArticleEU-Importe: Insgesamt weniger Schädlinge gemeldet
Die Zahl der gemeldeten Schadorganismen bei Lieferungen in die Europäische Union hat abgenommen. Das geht aus dem jüngsten Bericht der Europäischen Kommission zum Schnellwarnsystem EUROPHYT über Pflanzengesundheit und Schadorganismen hervor. Danach meldeten die Zollbehörden der EU und der Schweiz im Jahr 2015 insgesamt 7.180 Fälle, in denen Lieferungen nicht den ...
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ArticleInterfel launches new-look Fête
The Fête des Fruits et Légumes Frais, which takes place across France from 10 June, aims to give the sector an even more Fraîch’attitude
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ArticleInterfel launches fresh logo
A new logo embodying the qualities of French fresh produce has been unveiled by Interfel, which has sought to stress the origin of the country’s products
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ArticleFPAA arranges seminars
Fresh Produce Association of the Americas has developed a series of seminars to address emerging and ongoing industry issues
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ArticleInterfel whets appetites in Berlin
The creation of a new French restaurant in the French hall of Fruit Logistica offers exhibitors the chance to give their customers a very warm welcome
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ArticleInterfel pushes produce seasonality
The idea that fresh fruit and veg are more affordable when they are in full season is central to Interfel's promotions in France
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ArticlePeru seminar on traceability
An event in Lima offers exporters a chance to learn about traceability and other food safety issues in the fresh produce industry
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ArticleInterfel gets backing for kids
A new joint programme between France and Italy will gain EU funding to target children about fruit and vegetables
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ArticleNew MD at Interfel
Louis Orenga has been named the new managing director of French interprofessional organisation Interfel
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ArticleInterfel names Dupont as president
Bruno Dupont of the FNPF has been elected president of French interprofessional organisation Interfel
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ArticleInterfel prepares for Fruit Logistica
The French interprofessional organisation will this year focus on education, encouraging visitors to relive their childhood memories
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Campden BRI offers new seminar
Research organisation Campden BRI is holding a seminar on 24 February to update delegates on the government’s Responsibility Deal.
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ArticleInterfel reveals new logo
The French organisation has decided to alter its communication strategy in order to highlight the workers' role in the sector
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ArticleInterfel hosts meeting on E.coli
The French fruit and vegetables organisation has organised a conference in response to the E.coli outbreak
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ArticleLinpac to launch Fresh! Seminars
Packaging group aims to support the fresh food packing industry by offering expertise at a series of European events
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ArticleInterfel aims to restore produce image
The French group is organising a new summer campaign designed to restore the image of fresh produce following the E.coli outbreak
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Interfel finds new home
The French interprofessional organisation is set to move offices, but remains in the heart of Paris.
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ArticleInterfel on the move
The French interprofessional organisation is set to move offices, but remains in the heart of the capital

