Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2497
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Amazon to open depot at Port of Tilbury
New site at key port for fresh produce comes as Amazon said it is expanding to meet growing customer demand
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FAO data ranks producer nations
Spain remains the largest producer of fresh fruits and vegetables in the EU and now ranks ninth globally
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Only 1 in 3 trust food safety, report reveals
A new study shows a lack of trust in the government to ensure food safety, but greater confidence in British food than foreign produce
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Special Fruit puts sustainability centre stage
The company continues to ramp up its CSR activities in Latin America
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Australian potato imports rise
Industry body flags concerns, as export volumes decline over first quarter of 2016
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Onions hailed as ingredients of success
There is potential for production increases on two lines that are proving consumer favourites, writes Michael Barker
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Experts slam childhood obesity strategy
A government plan to tackle obesity in children has been branded “weak” and “flawed” by health experts and industry leaders
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Restaurant launches the avocado bun
Joe’s Southern Table and Bar in London’s Covent Garden said it spotted the trend while looking for menu ideas on Instagram
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New port director at Portsmouth
Mike Sellers will replace Martin Putman who retires after 21 years at the helm
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Richland Hills in company rebrand
Apple specialist changes to Richland Hills Farms and introduces new Honeycrisp sliced apples
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Rijk Zwaan serving up fresh innovations
Delayed pinking lettuce and creative salad making techniques were on show at the 2016 National Horticulture and Innovation Expo
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Fruit and veg diet shown to help gout
A new study has confirmed the link between the high intake of fruit and veg and better control of gout
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Olympic Fruit looks beyond Russia
The Dutch importer has welcomed the growing stability of the European market, as companies begin to cope better with the continuing Russian ban
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Diverse offering at Asia Fruit Logistica
Visitors can look forward to an array of products and services from across the supply chain, and from all over the world
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Morrisons sells stake in Fresh Direct
US online grocer has paid £45 million for Morrisons’ 10 per cent stake as the supermarket tries to recover sales losses
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Haryana inks agreement with Iowa
Indian state hopes to apply learnings from US counterpart to advance fresh produce supply chain
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Herb sales go bananas
With scratch cooking sending herb sales soaring, Michael Barker asks what will drive the category to the next level
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Neonics ‘cause long-term and large-scale bee declines’
New study is the first to examine risks to long-term bee populations and finds neonics are linked to declines on ‘national scale’
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Galician blueberry project comes to fruition
Horticina becomes the biggest blueberry farm in northern Spain with planted area rising to 100ha by 2018
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NSure launches BreakNSure test
New test from NSure designed to take the guesswork out of Hayward budbreak in New Zealand