Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2779
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Dried fruit business booms at Besana
The supplier continues to build demand for innovative products that meet consumer demand for health and convenience
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Gecko found in Sainsbury’s broccoli
Family allowed to keep ‘Broc’ as family pet while retailer stresses broccoli is ‘thoroughly inspected’ at point of harvest
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Sales surge for cavolo nero
Waitrose sees sales of the veg also known as 'Tuscan kale' rise by nearly 350 per cent, and tips it for even greater heights in 2015
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Poles protest huge mine proposal
Plans to build a new coalmine and power plant in Krobia and Miejska Górka have attracted major opposition from local farmers
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O’live stars in Whole Foods window
G’s Fresh brand O'Live Organic features in premium London retailer’s first-ever produce window in January marketing push
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Strong showing for Chilean cherries
Sendings hit historic high but fall short of original forecasts due to rain
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AFM reaches out to Hispanic consumers
Avocado promotional campaign will target key Hispanic markets during the height of the NFL season
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Murcian export industry “under threat”
Long-running problems being compounded by retail pressure and Russian ban, says Proexport
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Government toasts record-breaking cherry growers
Environment secretary Liz Truss says scale of change in the fruit’s fortunes has provided significant boost to the UK economy
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Port of Antwerp sets freight record
Volume of freight handled jumped 4.2 per cent on the previous record, set in 2013
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Juice firm's exports rise 60 per cent
Belvoir Fruit Farms doubled US customers during 2014 while UK-produced apple and orange juice exports rake in £35m
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Cutrale-Safra clears regulatory hurdle
Brazilian group secures approval from Ukrainian antitrust authorities and now awaiting clearance from Honduras and Ecuador
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Vietnam puts halt on Australian permits
Exporters left in the lurch, as South East Asian nation reviews Medfly protocol
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Citrus growers survive frost scare
Well-prepared Californian growers record minimal damage during festive-season freeze
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Oliver persuades Asda to launch wonky veg range
Retailer launches first standalone range of misshapen produce after Jamie Oliver flags it up as part of new series
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NFU Scotland names food policy manager
John Armour will meet Christine Tacon as one of his first duties as representative of farmers in the supply chain
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Students to grow lettuce on Mars
Pioneering project is among 10 other university projects to be included as payload on an unmanned Mars One craft
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Chris Redfern: The economic winners of 2014
Moneycorp's Chris Redfern on which currencies saw out the year on a high and why the pound has gone from strength to strength
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Tesco axes sweets and chocolates from all checkouts
Dried fruit among the items set to replace 'unhealthy' foods as retailer works to help customers lead healthier lives
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Pomegranates enjoy Xmas sales spike
Sales of exotic fruit up 15 per cent, with a number of celebrity chefs featuring pomegranates as part of festive recipes