Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2243
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Macadamia: Japan, China und Korea führend im Absatz
Der Absatz der Kerne nach Asien stieg insgesamt um 20 %, wobei Japan, China und Südkorea führend waren, wie Australian Macadamias berichtet.Die Exporte nach Europa bewegten sich auf dem Niveau der vergangenen zwölf Monate. In Australien selbst sei der Umsatz leicht gesunken, ebenso in den USA, wo die Verkäufe um ...
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NL: Albert Heijn bringt mehr Transparenz ins Nuss-Sortiment
Foto: Albert HeijnDie niederländische Supermarktkette Albert Heijn hat ihr Nuss-Angebot jetzt nicht nur deutlich ausgeweitet, sondern für die Verbraucher auch übersichtlicher gestaltet. Zwischen naturbelassenen, gesüßten und gesalzenen Nüssen wird nun laut distrifood.nl mithilfe eines Farbsystems unterschieden. Durch Verwendung weißer (naturbelassen), schwarzer (gesalzen) und violetter (süß) Etiketten können Supermarktkunden die Produkte ...
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British Summer Fruits bemoans migration figures
Trade association says fall in net migration, particularly from EU, shows Brexit is having “negative impact” on berry sector
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New chair at British Growers Association
Produce World director Jason Burgess takes chair as trade body continues to expand and offer more services
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Fresh focus boosts Camposol's results
Peruvian group generates higher earnings and revenue in second quarter
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Cartoon: Don't put all your veg in one basket
With labour concerns hampering expansion plans, British growers are turning to diversification to grow their businesses
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Fresh cut flourishes as exotics enter
The prepared fruit market continues to grow, driven by healthy eating, the addition of exotics and a trend for seasonal ranging
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Opinion: Post-Brexit tariffs could boost trade
The UK could remove protectionist tariffs on South African citrus imports once it leaves the UK, writes Justin Chadwick
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Munday resigns from English Apples and Pears
Steven Munday steps down as chief executive of English Apples and Pears just one year after replacing industry veteran Adrian Barlow
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Apfelwochen am Bodensee
Foto: Echt Bodensee/Obst vom BodenseeVom 23. September bis 15. Oktober organisiert Obst vom Bodensee zusammen mit den Tourist-Informationen und Gemeinden die Apfelwochen am Bodensee. Eröffnet wird die Bodensee-Apfelsaison mit einem Apfelwandertag bereits am 3. September, wie es von Obst vom Bodensee heißt. In einer Broschüre finden Interessierte Veranstaltungen, Gastronomie nd ...
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Fowler Welch reaches milestone in FareShare donations
Logistics firm has sent charity enough produce for one million meals, connecting FareShare with 18 new food companies
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Coldpress launches new Orange Zing flavour
Drinks brand has added to its range of low calorie fruit and veg drinks designed for the food to go sector
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Short crop suits French growers
Despite an expected drop in production, improved prices will be welcomed by French apple growers who have suffered fewer losses than their European neighbours
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Chile anticipates organic growth
Increasing demand is expected to drive growth in Chile’s organic fresh produce exports
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Amazon-Whole Foods deal wins double approval
E-commerce giant’s merger with Whole Foods gets green light from US Federal Trade Commission and grocery chain’s shareholders
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Super Foods Peru to launch in Asia
The Peruvian industry has high hopes that the new brand will have a big impact on the Asian market
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A third of produce firms 'unviable' without EU labour
Major new report co-authored by FPC outlines the ‘serious consequences' of failure to secure access to EU workers
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Albertsons pressed to go ugly
The US retailer is under pressure from campaign group Change.org to follow many of its competitors in stocking “ugly” produce
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Upward curve for Spain's exports
Fresh fruit and vegetable export value climbed 6 per cent in the opening half of the year