Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2624
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Campaigners put pressure on retailers
The 38 Degrees campaign group is pressuring UK supermarkets to follow the lead of their French and Belgian counterparts and donate leftover produce to charity
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Decofrut launches Bangkok operation
Inspection provider sees demand for its services and competition rise in Asia
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Medfel to put salads in spotlight
The eighth edition of Medfel, the top exhibition for the Mediterranean region, will place a focus on the salad segment next April
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New Living Wage ‘creates openings for prepared suppliers’
The view of William Jackson Food Group’s CEO, who also questions whether Aldi and Lidl have one eye on becoming more upmarket
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New grant for Victorian growers
Australian state hopes programme will generate innovative ideas to grow more fruit, vegetables and nuts
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Berry pack design to contain excitement
Eye-catching new Berrybowl punnet will be used to market Spanish raspberries, blueberries and blackberries next season
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Chinese invest in Italian port hub
APM Terminals plans to integrate its recently purchased perishables facility with a new terminal development at Vado
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Sales tumble at Chiquita
Fresh produce group reports its third quarter results, with lower sales in bananas and other produce
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Chep opens Malaysia service center
Leading pallet provider Chep has invested in a service centre in Malaysia’s Kawasan Perindustrian Bukit Raja Klang
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Dairy Farm profits drop in SE Asia
Pan-Asian retail group Diary Farm has reported slower sales growth and cost increases in the third quarter of 2015
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Eosta hints at EU protectionism
The Dutch organics specialist has argued that black spot disease found in some South African citrus shipments poses no threat to European fruit
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WRAP report outlines future of UK food
Major report argues that new technology and data will be vital in changing the way food is produced
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Camposol seeks to reassure investors over El Niño
Peruvian company says recent investments in more profitable crops like avocados and blueberries are paying off
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Tonga eyes Chinese access
Small Pacific Islands nation sees opportunity for squash exports during gap in local production
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National Mango Board honours retailer
Aaron Franklin from Harris Teeter is honoured as the 2015 Mango Retailer of the Year
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Doctors call for free fruit and veg in Scottish primary schools
It is hoped the measure could address a persistent health inequality that results in Scotland's poorest children being the most unhealthy
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Dutch welcome sustainable choice
A new report from the Dutch government has revealed the extent to which the country’s consumers are embracing sustainable food options
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Morrisons suffers Q3 sales decline
Analysts say supermarket is moving in the right direction despite falling sales in the latest quarter
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Gregory among high-profile Acoura hires
Outgoing Red Tractor chairman David Gregory joins Lisa Ackerley and Ton Christiaanse at food compliance firm
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Apple business boosts BayWa's bottom line
Acquisition of NZ supplier Apollo Apples contributes to overall increase in group's international fruit trade earnings