Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2785
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Returns continue to rise for green kiwifruit
New Zealand growers set to receive record per-hectare returns for green and organic green crops
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Cathay benefits from port dispute
Cathay Pacific reported robust cargo growth in November, thanks in part to the US west coast port dispute
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When the chips are down
The US west coast port dispute is cutting potato portion sizes in Japan's McDonald's restaurants
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Storms hit Indian grapes
Unseasonable rain and hail have hit Indian grape growing areas, damaging crops and delaying harvesting
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Felixstowe unveils logistics park plans
Latest phase of growth at Suffolk port will see the development of 1.45 million sq ft of warehousing on a 68-acre site
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FPJ Live open for early bird rates
The UK Fruit & Vegetable Congress - FPJ Live - has a 20 per cent discount as a special early bird rate
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Vietnam mulls Australia ban
A Vietnamese ban on Australian fresh produce looks likely from January as country remains concerned over fruit-fly risk
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Potatoes 'may help prevent weight gain'
Researchers in Canada believe that their findings are due to potatoes' high concentration of polyphenols
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Lasers could be used to monitor ripeness
Franco-Lebanese research group tests new method of monitoring a fruit's 'biospeckle' to gauge ethylene emission rate
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Waitrose unveils new speciality grape pack
Retailer looking to cash in on the rise of the fruit's popularity in the run up to the Christmas holidays
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Chris Redfern: Yen and Swiss franc save the day
Moneycorp's Chris Redfern on why investors turned away from commodity-orientated currencies this week
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Tesco ‘shows signs of stabilising’
Sales decline slowed to 2.7 per cent at Tesco during last 12 weeks, as promotions boost growth in wider grocery market
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Carrots beat sprouts as Christmas staple
New survey finds more people expect to eat root vegetables for Christmas dinner, rather than traditional brassica
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Légumes de France re-elects president
Continued support was shown last week for Légumes de France president Jacques Rouchaussé, who stressed the need to assist producers
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Vision expands chili pepper deal
Group looks to take control of chili pepper supply chain with new deals
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New social supermarket opens doors
Community Shop will stock surplus food from supermarkets and supply locals in south London
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El Niño augurs well for US growers
Weather phenomenon suggests higher than normal precipitation for southern states
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USDA reveals organic proposal
Department wants to expand organic exemption from assessments under various commodity promotion programmes by AMS
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Love Beets enter New Zealand
Shelf life, convenience and nutritional value of vacuum-packed beetroot range appeals to consumers
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Coles faces A$10m fine
Australian supermarket giant Coles has agreed to refund suppliers and pay a A$10m fine after admitting to “unconscionable conduct”