Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2500
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Man claims to 'find dead worm' on Tesco cucumber
The discovery of William the (flattened) Worm on a cucumber set social media alight and sparked poems, songs and even a worm funeral
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Salad supplier 'named and shamed' for underpaying
Flavourfresh Salads owed three workers £2,154 according to a list designed to 'name and shame' employers that underpay
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Food charity launches ‘back to school’ fruit appeal
FareShare is looking for more fruit suppliers to donate surplus produce as demand for school breakfast clubs rises
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Costa Rica bananas bounce back
Return to normal production after last year’s floods brings double-digit rise in exports for first six months of 2016
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Ilip praises food waste laws
Packaging group welcomes Italian law aimed at fighting food waste, as well as EU platform on food losses
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Envy makes its Chilean debut
Demand for the super-sweet variety continues to grow across the globe
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Massey Uni taking expertise to Indonesia
New Zealand’s Massey University is partnering with Indonesia’s University of Mataram to improve farming practices
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Maersk Line cuts services to China
Ten inland ports in China will be no longer be part of Maersk Line’s services from 1 September
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DAS's Jeff Higgins passes away
Technical manager dies after a short illness at the age of 53
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Fruit Bowl owner acquired by Bokomo
Bokomo Foods buys up Streamfoods Holdings as part of plans to expand into the growing fruit-snacking category
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Russian consumers favour markets
Over half of Russians have more faith in the quality of fresh produce sold in markets, as trust in large supermarket chains falls, says Nielsen
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Fifth Thanet greenhouse set to come on stream
First crop of cucumbers due in January 2017 as work on fifth greenhouse nears completion
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M&S calls for photo entries
Premium retailer again supports Food Adventures category at the 2017 Pink Lady Food Photographer of the Year
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Air cargo demand picks up
Demand for international air freight picked up in June, showing the fastest pace of growth in 14 months
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Dutch peppers flown to China for first time
Two-week trial offers hope for exporters looking to establish regular supply line into the Asian country during 2017
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Places filling up at British Herbs event
First field day takes place at R&G Herbs on 25 August
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Vietnam mangoes step closer to US
Vietnamese mangoes are poised to enter the US market, following a public comment period
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Japanese farms benefit from LED lighting
New production methods lead to production gains, while reducing delivery times and water usage
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Kiwi collaboration provides relief to Fijian communities
New Zealand suppliers, exporters and shippers donate their services to help schools affected by cyclone
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Strong blues growth for Camposol
The Peruvian company says exports are set to climb 160 per cent in 2016