Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2669
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Goatham’s apple bobbing brightens up SportFest
Company made first appearance at family sports festival, along with sporting stars such as Will Greenwood and John Barnes
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Name change for NY Apple Growers
Organisation changes its name to Crunch Time Apple Growers to stand out from the crowd
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Shoppers save £5 a month at discounters
Aldi and Lidl shoppers do not make large savings despite choosing them in order to reduce monthly spend, report finds
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Mexico, Portugal boost trade links
Working group to be set up to look at phytosanitary issues and export protocols
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Good prospects for Argentine pecans
Planted area is set to climb from 6,000ha to 15,000ha within a decade
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Pear juice before heavy boozing 'may stop hangover'
Australian researchers find that drinking 200ml of pear juice before a big alcohol session could provide the perfect hangover remedy
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South Australia eyes China’s retailers
An MoU between the wholesale fruit and vegetable markets of South Australia and China’s Guangzhou will pave the way for fresh produce exports
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Malaysia gets a taste of Pakistani mangoes
The Pakistan High Commission has launched a ‘festival of mangoes’ at Malaysian retailers
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Banana prices rise in Japan
The weak yen and a shortage of supply from the Philippines have pushed banana prices up in Japan
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Ex-Morrisons man named Nisa CFO
The retailer's interim finance director Robin Brown has become its full-time chief financial officer
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Grocery basket '£5 cheaper than last year'
After a small rise in June, prices continued to fall from £86.84 for an average basket of products in June, to £86.11
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Kent fruit packer 'finds woman and child in lorry'
Migrant stowaways, trodden fruit pallets and escalating order cancellations are now ‘weekly occurrence’, says distributor
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Ecuador set for mango contraction
Volumes expected to fall by around a third in 2015/16 as temperatures rise says Fundación Mango
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Tesco ‘may list’ Prince Charles’ heritage apples
Retailer said to be testing rare apple varieties as Prince Charles aims to create ‘gene bank’ of heritage orchards
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Chile wakes up to African potential
Trade mission to northern Africa due to take place in October following president Michelle Bachelet’s official visit to southern Africa last year
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Pico sees Asian opportunities
Eastern markets offer great potential for Egyptian produce, according to the exporter
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Sterling in front after euro's false dawn
Moneycorp's Chris Redfern on how sterling overtook the euro to become the week's best performer
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Frais d’Ici stresses the local
A second Frais d’Ici grocery outlet is to open in France in the autumn, offering an alternative to the traditional supermarket
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Firm teams up with soccer star as it nets Dundee United deal
Stirfresh signs up with the Tangerines' former captain Paul Hegarty as part of supply deal to help promote its healthy eating message
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New Zealand avocados on the march
NZ Avocado's Jen Scoular says that collaboration is paying off for the industry