Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2526
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Kids harvest produce at industry-backed GYO event
Schoolchildren from across East Anglia picked produce they had planted months earlier at event backed by produce giants
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Trans-Tasman trade to benefit from acquisition
Global Fresh expands Australian operations with acquisition of Brisbane-based JH Leavy
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London has chips with cheese, but the Midlands has gravy
Research from online food ordering platform Hungry House claims to reveal the chip condiment of choice for regions of the UK
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Sainsbury’s ‘veg butcher’ to prepare shoppers’ loose veg
Shoppers at retailer’s Wandsworth store can take veg to the pop-up veg counter while the retailer reveals soaring veg sales
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Argentina reports new HLB cases
Of the seven cases that have been detected in Misiones, three were found on commercial farms
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Peruvian produce finds favour in Japan
Shipments of organic bananas and mangoes up despite effects of El Niño
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Mexico tops grape forecast
US distributors are reporting a fluid market in spite of the higher production volume.
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Veggie Prêt experiment 'like a Beyoncé concert'
Sales at the branch have rocketed by 70 per cent, and there is talk of expanding the scheme to every fourth Prêt store
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B.Fresh adds strawberry fields to drinks range
PDM Produce-owned juice brand has sourced strawberries from Lower Reule Farm for its new strawberry-flavoured drink
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Asda CEO Clarke to be replaced by namesake
Walmart hopes Sean Clarke and his level of experience will help him 'reposition' Asda in a competitive market
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Colombian fruit exports rise sharply
A new report by Maersk shows containerised fruit exports from the South American country are booming
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Tesco adds wonky cues to Perfectly Imperfect range
British-grown wonky cucumbers are priced at 35p for 100g as Tesco said sales of its Perfectly Imperfect range are growing rapidly
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ECPA "disappointed" with EC proposals
New endocrine disruptor criteria could ban beneficial substances that do not cause harm, organisation claims
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Brassica growers warned of ‘super moth’ explosion
The insecticide-resistant Diamondback moth has been found in numbers up to 100 times higher than usual with fears of crop losses
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Avocado theft on the rise in NZ
Thieves raid orchards as prices climb over winter months, with end-of-season results indicating strong domestic demand
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Bayer battles imposters
New Bayer CapSeal protects against counterfeit crop protection products
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Asica boosts tropicals output
Piura-based grower-exporter says demand for tree ripened fruit is driving demand for mangoes and avocados
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Chilean fruit sector “going backwards”
Fedefruta president says new strategies must be found to halt the decline of the Chilean fruit industry
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Pink Lady enters beauty and lifestyle sectors
Tie-ups with makeup brands and a bespoke Pink Lady paint are part of new strategy to enter aspirational lifestyle channels
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Produce graduates are 'invigorated and informed' about Brexit
Fresh Talent’s Jennie Sivyer-Gadenne interviewed a range of fresh produce graduates on the topic of the upcoming EU referendum