Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2492
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Eosta slams short-termism
The short-sightedness of large supermarkets has come under fire from the Dutch organic specialist’s Volkert Engelsman
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Co-op fights food waste with charity scheme
Retailer launches pilot to send surplus food to community groups in the South East
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Zespri sales hit NZ$1.9bn
Record performance betters last year’s result by 22 per cent, as SunGold continues to perform well on world stage
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PHP forecasts boost in bananas
Cameroon’s leading banana producer has set a target of 230,000 tonnes of production by 2020 in the country’s Littoral Region
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Sainsbury’s trials ‘slow shopping’ for elderly consumers
Sainsbury’s has become the first supermarket to trial a new concept designed to assist its older customers
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HappyFresh exits new markets
Indonesia-based online grocery service HappyFresh is quitting the Philippines and Taiwan to focus on core markets
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Emerson expands global presence
The US technology firm has enlarged and enhanced its capability in global monitoring services with the acquisition of Locus Traxx and Paksense
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Korea eyes tropical fruit crops
Korea’s Rural Development Administration is researching the future impact of climate change and experimenting with warmer climate crops
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Retailers adapting to silver consumers
The growing population of senior consumers is driving changes from smaller retail store formats to home delivery services
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Royal recognition for Serbian fruit exporter
Ritopek Cherries has been given a royal warrant by HRH Crown Prince Alexander II for its range of fresh fruit
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Moroccan producers feel the heat
Country-wide heat waves have caused problems for Moroccan apple and stonefruit growers, with insufficient chilling hours leading to quality and quantity issues
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Analysis
Opinion: Imperial march misses a beat
Michael Barker on why calls for a return to the imperial system is the perfect 'silly season' story
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Analysis
Plenty of potential for European peppers
Enza Zaden's Hans Verwegen looks at the European pepper market and considers a possible comeback for the category.
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Study: Consumers ‘would pay more’ to make food fairer
Majority of shoppers would pay higher prices at the supermarket checkout to ensure fairer returns for producers
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Strong half-year for Total Produce
Revenue is up significantly at the Ireland-based multinational, as sales rise within and without the Eurozone and sage investments pay off
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R&G Fresh Herbs finds new home
One of the UK’s biggest suppliers of fresh cut herbs is set to switch to a new site, having outgrown its previous location
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Question marks over PO funding despite pledge
The government's promise to honour EU funding has nevertheless left the trade with more questions than answers
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Analysis
Is Peru really the new Chile?
Peru is gaining plaudits for its rapid growth in production and exports. John Giles asks if it can be considered the new Chile
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Vanguard expands global sales team
Vanguard International has announced new sales and marketing positions to support its growing global business
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NZ persimmons closer to US access
The US Department of Agriculture has proposed amending regulations to allow fresh persimmons from New Zealand into the US