Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2480
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Sainsbury’s reduces food waste by 10 per cent
Sainbury’s has slashed food waste to energy recovery but charity donations of surplus produce remain small across major retailers
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Val Venosta: smaller crop but confidence high
With harvesting well underway in Italy's South Tyrol region, VI.P's apple volume is set to be 15-20 per cent down
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RSA farm schools learn to be WaterWise
South Africa’s National Sea Rescue Institute is helping to save lives on fruit farms
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Sainsbury’s trials one-hour bike delivery service
Supermarket to test out speedy bicycle home delivery service in London for orders of up to 20 items
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New hands on the wheel
New chief executive of Covent Garden Market Authority Daniel Tomkinson tells Nina Pullman why he chose a job in fresh produce and how he will steer the market into the future
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Egypt in talks to end Russia ban
Egypt’s AEC is in negotiations to end the ban on Egyptian produce exports to Russia before the start of the citrus campaign in December
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Standard opens for applications in £1m food waste fight
The Evening Standard has opened a £275,000 grants programme to fund resourceful and innovative food waste charities
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Tesco listing for frozen acai brand
Sambazon makes move into retail as it looks to expand its presence in the British market
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Awards spotlight: MorePeople Young Person of the Year
With the UK Fruit & Vegetable Awards 2016 open for entries, we shine a spotlight on the categories and last year's winners
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Fresh produce at heart of Aldi success
Aldi doubles UK sales in three years and puts fresh food at the centre of its future growth plan
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More cherries from Chile
Cold snap in early September fails to take shine of what promises to be a bumper harvest
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Imports and food safety top FPAA agenda
Import market data and food safety will be the central topics for the Fresh Produce Association of the Americas
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Backpacker tax dropped
The Australian government has dropped the proposed tax on working holiday visa holders to 19 per cent
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Future Group India buys Sangam Direct
Indian retail giant Future Group has add another 30 stores to its network after purchasing Sangam Direct from Wadhawan Retail
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Cool Logistics Asia looks at changing tides
Delegates from more than 20 countries gather for second annual conference in Hong Kong
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Nationwide Produce sales smash £100m barrier
Turnover rises 35 per cent on the back of larger product range, new business and more stable supply in Europe
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Leeds food wholesaler "as bad as it gets"
Sing Kee slammed by transport commissioner for succession of failings in relation to its vehicle operation
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New world record for heaviest red cabbage
Cornwall cultivar has broken world record for heaviest red cabbage, but another saw his prized veg savaged by a chef
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Awards spotlight: Unsung Hero
With the UK Fruit & Vegetable Awards 2016 open for entries, we shine a spotlight on the categories and last year's winners
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Analysis
Why aren't packed lunches following school food example?
Charlotte Evans, lecturer in public health nutrition at the University of Leeds, on why parents and pupils are finding healthy packed lunches hard to stomach