Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2723
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Wax but no wane for Lenswood Apples
South Australian co-operative Lenswood Apples has announced a A$1.5m investment in a multi-purpose rapid packing line supplied by MAF Roda
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South America to Asia service announced
Global shipping lines APL, MOL and NYK have launched a new joint service between Asia and South America
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Organic sales up as non-organic sales dip
Organic fruit is enjoying a particularly strong period; organic veg isn't doing so well, but still faring much better than non-organic veg
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Reynolds hires stonefruit and berries buyer
Graduate Megan Garwood will take on category buying role at catering supplier after helping to develop focus on seasonality
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Wellpak enters salads market
Evesham supplier is launching a new salads business unit, headed up by new commercial manager Rebecca Quiney
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Bucking bronco of a week for US dollar
The dollar had achieved a five-year high against sterling, but it was not a conclusive break and the dollar retreated
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Taiwan imposes new import requirements
Japanese traders must include radiation residual test results on exports
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Early Breton veg in spotlight
The sixth celebration of early vegetables takes place next month in Brittany, with Prince de Bretagne highlighting their superior flavour
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Long-serving greengrocer passes away
Joan Rutherford, a regular at Team Valley wholesale market, ran her fruit and veg store in County Durham for 63 years
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Eurobanan expands ripening capacity
Alicante is latest distribution centre to receive investment boost in extra ripening capacity
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Australia rides nut boom
Industry value rising rapidly as global consumption continues to steadily increase
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Del Monte enters new credit facility
Fresh produce giant announces it has entered into new US$800m senior unsecured credit facility
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Grapes 'help counter stress'
Grape intake reversed stress-related cognitive, behavioural and biochemical deficits, according to a University of Houston study
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Peruvian Hass output set to climb
Slow start to Peruvian season will not affect overall shipments, which are forecast to rise by 20 per cent in 2015
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Brand refresh and new pack sizes for Florette
Salad giant says move is aimed at 'solving the wastage issue and injecting growth into the leafy prepared salad category.'
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Cold Turkey threat to cherry crop
Unseasonably low temperatures during the April blossoming period have provoked fear among Turkey’s cherry producers
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Here be dragons: Israel breathes fire into exotics
Despite adding new varieties to secure year-round supply, demand for the country's dragon fruit is said to be surging ahead of available volumes
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GM import proposal raises concern
European campaigners fear arguments against GM crops are being ignored, as pressure from the US government and the biotech industry mounts
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Joburg facility opens doors for Tru-Cape
Tru-Cape says the opening of its new distribution facility in Johannesburg completes its strategy to move closer to the market
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March high for port of Los Angeles
The month marks the second-highest in terms of volumes handled in the port's history