All Germany articles – Page 38
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ArticleEU campaign raising awareness
The EU Fruit campaign is completing its first round of activities in Greece, Germany and Poland, with the aim of building awareness of the quality and safety of European fresh produce
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ArticleReefer upgrade for Hamburg Süd
Remote container management technology is now available for all of its reefer container shipments
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ArticleApeel avos hit European shelves
Apeel Sciences and Nature’s Pride debut longer-lasting produce to fight food waste in Europe
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ArticleIndoor vertical farms in further M&S stores
German tech produce pioneers, Infarm, furnish six more M&S stores in London with vertical farms
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AnalysisA green gimmick?
Much has been made of the environmental benefits of vertical production but some are sceptical of how much impact it can really have
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ArticleBayWa pleased with tomato project
Group said greenhouse tomato efforts in Al-Ain had proved a success
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ArticleEcuador: banana prices 'not enough'
While welcoming a planned increase by Aldi Süd, industry officials have called on retailers and consumers to pay more
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ArticleBayWa sees "significant" earnings rise
Group's global produce business unit performed well, largely thanks to business within Germany
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ArticleGTC2019: full programme confirmed
Expert speakers from across the fresh tomato value chain set to take part in Global Tomato Congress in Rotterdam
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ArticleFresh difficulties continue at Bonduelle
Good performance in Europe and faster growth outside Europe for canned and frozen segments
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ArticleAilimpo welcomes us to the 'Lemonage'
€6.5m marketing campaign will promote European-grown lemons both at home and overseas
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ArticleStage is set for start-ups
After a successful premiere in 2019, the second Fruit Logistica Start-up Day will take place under the motto ’Disrupt Agriculture'
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ArticleSanLucar launches icy promotion
Citrus and persimmon packs aimed at children will feature characters from Disney’s Frozen 2
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ArticleThe only way is up
Infarm co-founder Osnat Michaeli believes vertical farming can revolutionise global food production as populations grow and environmental pressures intensify. Fred Searle paid her a visit in Berlin
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ArticleG’s to extend Love Fresh range to Italy and Germany
Healthy snacking range in partnership with Philadelphia is expected to roll out in Italy and Germany by end of the year
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ArticleRijk Zwaan launches ‘ready-to-eat’ melons
Breeder’s range of long-shelf-life, ready-to-eat varieties indicate when they should be harvested ensuring they don’t have to be ripened at home
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ArticleNew flat cabbage ‘can boost brassica consumption’
Sweet-tasting variety called Felicity has potential to increase Spain’s low brassica consumption, Sakata believes
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ArticleBerlin's rescue mission
Food waste activist Raphael Fellmer is making food rescue convenient and affordable with his Berlin chain Sirplus, and as climate change intensifies he is in a hurry to make a difference
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ArticleGreen light for red-fleshed apples
As Kissabel enters its second year of commercial testing, the response from buyers has reportedly been positive
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ArticleFurther investment for Hummingbird Technologies
UK smart-farming startup, which uses drones to help growers make better decisions, remains popular with capital markets

