Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2495
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Spain imports more fruit
Bananas, apples and watermelons lead the way as the country brings in greater volumes of fruit and vegetables in the first half
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Hort Innovation announces ‘mini-MBA’
Horticulture Innovation Australia has announced a master class in global horticulture business and an industry-focused PhD scholarship
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JET Direct open for third-party services
Brisbane wholesaler J E Tipper has opened its state-of-the-art JET Direct facility for fruit conditioning, pre-pack and logistics
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A GlobalGAP view
GlobalGAP chief executive Dr Kristian Moeller updates on the latest opportunities for Good Agricultural Practice certification in 2016
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Tesco faces anger after removing Scottish flag
Retailer is facing a barrage of angry tweets from Scottish shoppers after Scottish flag replaced with Union Jack on berries
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Upro Nature taps Iranian promise
The new joint venture between Iran’s Upro Tarh Pouya Kish and Italian firm Nature aims to bring Iran’s agriculture sector into the modern era
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Record low on retail promotions
Supermarkets are moving to simpler pricing as Kantar records lowest number of promotions since 2010
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Ifco Europe hits milestone
Company achieves 1bn milestone as retailers rapidly expand use of RPCs for fresh food
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Dutch start-up launches seaweed pasta
Organic seaweed tagliatelle is being marketed as a healthy and sustainable pasta alternative
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Analysis
What does Brexit mean for organics?
In the first of a series of blogs, Chris Atkinson, head of standards at the Soil Association, explores the impact of Brexit on organics
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Waitrose and Fairtrade back Great Fruit Adventure
Two food foundations have supported an African road trip to highlight the importance and provenance of fruit and veg
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Global Fresh expands Aussie ops
Global Fresh Australia GM Ben Bartlett discusses the acquisition of Brisbane's JH Leavy & Co
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Japan to increase IP protection
Increased protection for the intellectual property rights of Japanese fruit and vegetables is on the cards following unauthorised exports of produce
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Vanguard appoints SEA manager
Yuyuh Sukmana to oversee annual sales and marketing responsibilities in growing region
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Scotland Food & Drink signs eco-pledge
Industry body has joined the Resource Efficiency Pledge in a bid to reduce carbon emissions and running costs
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Tesco extends store openings to match night tube
Staff were in position at select stores along the Victoria and Central tube lines in London to hand out orange juice and water
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Sainsbury’s hails ‘year of the salad’
Sales of dark green leaves such as spinach, watercress and rocket are soaring at Sainsbury’s
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Mushy peas as rain hampers crop
Recent sales growth in peas may be dented by a difficult season, but Brexit may prove less problematic than for other crops and the outlook is positive
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Vog confident at start of apple season
Consortium director Gerhard Dichgans is optimistic of a high-quality crop and a "very bright start to the season"
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APAL boss wants backpacker tax scrapped
Chief executive of apple and pear body says plans for new tax could see fruit growers go out of business