Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2253
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Destatis: Großhandelspreise für Obst, Gemüse und Kartoffeln um 10,1 % niedriger als im Juli 2016
Die Verkaufspreise im Großhandel lagen insgesamt im Juli 2017 um 2,2 % höher als im Juli 2016. Wie das Statistische Bundesamt (Destatis) weiter mitteilt, hatte die Jahresveränderungsrate im Juni 2017 bei + 2,5 % und im Mai 2017 bei + 3,1 % gelegen. Im Vormonatsvergleich fielen die Preise für die ...
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Turkish cherries target China
Since Turkish cherries gained entry to the Chinese mainland last year, Turkey’s government, growers and exporters have made the market their priority
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Concerns mount over slavery in EU supply chains
The ongoing migrant crisis has meant the EU has shown the greatest increase in risk of slavery in supply chains, report finds
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Market for hydroponic veg set to rise
Urbanisation and growing consumer awareness about the risk of contaminated veg will boost demand for hydroponics
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Market arsonist will face jail
Stephen Wilkinson will face jail time for arson with reckless intent at Birmingham wholesale market, a court has heard
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WAC launches Indian cookbook
Washington Apples Commission and Grehlakshmi Magazine launch apple cookbook in India
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Riverford Organic to become employee owned
Organic delivery business will have a new employee ownership by 2018 as founder Guy Watson confirms he ‘will never sell’
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French radish piques grower interest
A product much loved across the Channel, Sue Jupe asks whether UK retailers and consumers are missing a trick over French Breakfast radish
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Boom time for British cherries
Norton Folgate's new state-of-the-art grading technology could be the answer to handling big future volume growth
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Asia Special: China’s pear-fect potential
As demand for high-quality topfruit grows in China, Belgian and Dutch suppliers have established themselves in the market. But what opportunities does the market hold for British firms if access can be secured, asks Fred Searle
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Asia Special: Follow the retailer
Choosing countries where retail customers are already active can help UK produce businesses enter Asian markets
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English veg faces challenging future
Consumers benefit from bulging shelves of English veg in peak season, but labour fears and price deflation threaten the category
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Opinion: Bridging the gap to consumers is vital
Even suppliers of commodity fresh produce items must work to understand consumer needs, writes Tunde Daczo
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Bologna potato group attacks EU-Canada deal
Producers say CETA will open the door to 'agri-food piracy' once it comes into effect in late September
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Brexit: Disruptive, but an opportunity for new food systems
New import tariffs and trade deals post-Brexit offer opportunities for smaller and more flexible supply chains, writes Peter Durose, director of Poles Apart Consulting
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Opinion: Healthy cynicism at US food offering
Amy Cross writes home about the price of produce in the US and why American retailers offer more loose formats
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Bumper July for Port of Los Angeles
Container volumes at the busiest port in the US climbed by 16 per cent year-on-year
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Seatrade opts to C sense
Specialised reefer carrier will use the group's web-based platform to monitor and analyse reefer containers
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Ecuador seeks closer ties with Russia
The Andean nation wants to boost bilateral cooperation on technical, health, phytosanitary and customs issues
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Hancock named CEO Citrus Australia
Citrus Australia has appointed Nathan Hancock as the incoming chief executive to succeed Judith Damiani