Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2545
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Traditional retail key to India
Understanding traditional street vendors and ‘mom-and-pop’ stores is vital to reaching India’s fast-expanding consumer market, heard delegates at Fresh Produce India
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New Zealand exports top NZ$4.3bn
Strong branding, marketing and productivity have seen a record year for New Zealand’s horticulture exports in 2015
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Tomra targets food waste
Company highlights how supply chain, including sorting machinery, can aid the problem
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Western International future 'under threat'
Chair of tenants speaking about rent row: 'Traders who can’t pay will have to close. Ultimately it could spell the end of the market.'
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Pioneering firm ups turnover and pre-tax profit
Watts group - which brought the first UK-grown sweet potato to market - saw turnover rise to £32.6m in the year ending 30 September 2015
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Sales rise helps Berry Gardens turnover skyrocket
The berry co-operative grew its turnover by 15.8 per cent from 2014 to £278m in 2015
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Potato firm feels the heat
Wilson's Country saw turnover fall from £14 million to £11.9m in the year to 25 July 2015
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Austrian apple trade hopes for buy-out
The financial failure of major packer-supplier Steirerfrucht has hit hard in Austria's renowned apple-producing heartland Styria
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Sainsbury's 'reviewing' what future holds for Netto
Sainsbury's is to 'review the performance of the business in light of the overall market' and report on its outcome in November
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Thailand imposes export permits
Suppliers required to register with National Bureau of Agricultural Commodity and Food Standards
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Beetroot 'helped Leicester City win Premier League'
Club's sports science and medical team apparently deployed beetroot shots to get the most out of the squad over the season
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Morrisons reports strong sales quarter
Like-for-like sales, excluding fuel, rose 0.7 per cent in the three months to 1 May, compared with a year earlier.
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Levy increase for Australian citrus
Statutory and export charge to rise by over A$1 per tonne in a bid to boost research and development
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Optifreeze delivers frozen revolution
Ground-breaking technology allows fruits and vegetables to be frozen and thawed with no loss of quality
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Argentina and Uruguay to host 2016 IBO Summit
Concordia and Salto to host the 2016 Summit of the International Blueberry Organisation
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Nufri unveils campaign to reclaim Spanish hearts
Company launches “named” local apples as a recent study reveals one in every two apples sold in Spain is imported
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Sainsbury's back in profit as Big Four feel the heat
The group sales – excluding VAT but including fuel – figure for 2015-16 was down from £23.8bn to £23.5bn
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Residue tests raise concerns in Thailand
Quarter of organically marketed produce in sample study contains traces of chemical residues
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Fedefruta names new president
Ramón Achurra becomes the tenth president of the Chilean producer association
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Pest problem for NZ feijoas
Guava moth continues to spread across North Island, prompting concerns among growers