Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2881
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Vidalia driving sweet onion category
New data shows Vidalia onion sales re[resent 62 per cent of all sweet onion sales in the US
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GlobalGAP gets Billa backing in Bulgaria
The retailer has teamed up with GlobalGAP to promote good agricultural practices among Bulgarian growers
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HS2 compensation not enough, says CLA
Petition calls for more adequate compensation for landowners who have had to give up land for new high-speed rail route
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Waitrose offers misshapen tomatoes
As a means of tackling the issue of waste in the supply chain, the UK retailer has launched a new pack of imperfect tomatoes
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Labour supplier given 180 hours community work
Illegal gangmaster to several potato farms did not register as an employer and paid workers below minimum wage
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Tesco wraps up China joint venture
UK’s largest retailer announces completion of ‘milestone’ deal with Chinese firm CRE, creating China’s biggest food retailer
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Dole kicks off US summer tour
Dallas and New York are the starting points for two simultaneous Dole Peel the Love Banana Cabana tours
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HAL transitions to grower-owned RDC
Following recommendations published earlier this month, Horticulture Australia announced its transition to a grower-owned R&D corporation
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Mission to construct new packing facility
Global avocado packer-shipper Mission Produce announces early construction of new packing facility in California
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India’s retailers lose $2.2bn in FY14
India’s top ten retailers including Bharti, Walmart and Metro accumulated US$2.2bn in losses in the financial year ending March 2014
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Spanish coops ride out recession
Sector saw turnover rise and created more jobs last year in spite of economic downturn
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3D printer creates edible berries
A printer that creates edible fruit using a molecular-gastronomy process claims it will 're-invent the concept of fresh fruit on demand'
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Fasting and football boost fruit sales
The concurrence of Ramadan and the World Cup is expected to cause June-July fruit sales in Indonesia to sky rocket
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Gold3 saves kiwifruit sector
The new Psa-resistant kiwifruit variety could herald the return of a golden age for the New Zealand kiwifruit industry
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British Tomato Week reaches out to public
Multiple mentions on broadcast media, appearances at Westminster and in schools successfully raised the profile of British tomatoes
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Innocent revamps its veg pot range
Smoothie brand signals its commitment to convenience food sector with addition of three new recipes and improved existing flavours
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Costa Rica counts cost of drugs trade
Industry warns that seizures of cocaine in fruit containers bound for Europe is damaging the country’s export reputation
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CR banana industry maps out future challenges
Country is redoubling efforts to keep Panama Disease at bay, Corbana said
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PMA launches new website
Freshly designed online portal offers PMA members better access to resources