Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2764
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Interview: Hugh goes green
Author, journalist, food writer, TV chef and self-styled campaigner for ‘real food’, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall is a man with a lifelong commitment to his profession. He talks all things fresh with Cem Topcam
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Poised for a bright future
Raspberry returns were down in 2014 as high yields led to retail promotions, but the news is a drop in the ocean for the consistently strong soft-fruit category
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Portugal outlines global ambitions
New markets key to boosting trade balance, says agriculture minister Assunção Cristas
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Growers fear plans to 'resist' glasshouse expansion
Lea Valley growers say blocking future expansions would threaten the future of their businesses and plans should be amended
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Thermo King extends global service
Group's dealership network grows to provide more extensive service to customers in Europe, Middle East and Africa
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Sales up at Waitrose on frozen fruit, soup and flowers
Online flower orders have been particularly popular, with demand up more than 30 per cent
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Defra blamed for rejected exports
Essex potato growers have lost £250k after 24 consignments were rejected from the Canaries for failing soil tolerance levels
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Sales boost for Florette
Staffordshire-based salad specialist raised turnover from £53.4 million to £56.1m for the year ending 31 December 2013
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Argentine strike called off
Work has resumed as negotiations to resolve pay dispute continue
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Crunch week for South African citrus
Citrus industry leaders head to Fruit Logistica in the knowledge that it is crunch time if they are going to have a normal season in Europe
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China’s banana market up for grabs
ProEcuador has plans to promote Ecuadorian bananas in China in hopes it can secure a greater slice of the import market
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Japan's imports hit 15-year low
Fresh fruit imports in Japan have dropped to the lowest in fifteen years, with 1.57m tonnes of fruit imported in 2014
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Apple firm pays tribute to 'gifted' late farm manager
AC Goatham said there were "few people we could be happier to see at the start of a working day" than Ian Wall, killed in a tragic accident
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Tesco stores hit by banana shortages
Vessel leaving from Costa Rica delayed by bad weather leading to shortages across Tesco’s UK stores
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Sainsbury’s partners with The Beano
Dennis and friends enact real-world campaign by swapping vouchers for sporting equipment and activities
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Spike in NZ kiwifruit orchard prices
Not all growers in the clear, as financial burden of Psa still lingers at many orchards
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Batting star backs GOGO Citrus
South Africa's cricket captain AB De Villiers has signed up to be the face of EKM Exports' GOGO Citrus line
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FPJ Big 50 fresh produce firm raises £15k for local charity
Lincolnshire-based Freshtime UK raised the sum for the Ally Cadence Trust, which helps families affected by SMA Type 1
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Lebanese market gets revival
Merchants have welcomed the restoration of Souq al-Khoudar market, which was left in tatters after fierce fighting in Tripoli
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GCA granted retailer-fining powers
Christine Tacon can now impose penalties on major supermarkets of up to 1 per cent of their annual UK turnover