Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2943
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Malaysian promotion for Pink Lady
Apple and Pear Australia to launch retail promotion for Pink Lady apples in Malaysian supermarkets Cold Storage and Jason’s later this month
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Japanese expenditure declines
Household spending on fresh fruit falls by 3 per cent over first half of 2013, while consumption plummets to record low
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An opportunity for figs
While still holding only a tiny share of the fresh produce market, producers believe Turkish figs have real sales potential
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The right ingredients
The popularity of home cooking is boosting the onion and garlic market, both of which are in healthy growth. Chloe Ryan reports
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The big food waste opportunity
Over the next two issues FPJ is publishing this year’s two winning MDS synoptic papers. In the first, Anthony Clark asks whether it is possible to tackle food waste while also adding value for the produce industry
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Take off for exotics
After importing a record volume of perishables into the UK last year, British Airways-backed airfreight firm IAG Cargo is on the march. Thomas Hobbs visited its Heathrow HQ to find out more
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London’s sea change
DP World London Gateway is promising a radical shake up of the shipping logistics trade in the UK. Michael Barker went to find out what all the fuss is about
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Grape sales in good health
As the grape category hits the transition to European sources, value and volume sales figures indicate a steady upward trend as retailers show support for the category
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Cofruid'Oc celebrates 50th
The French co-operative marked its 50th birthday with a day of activities and announcements, including the unveiling of a new logo
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Chile analyses citrus frost impact
Although too early to estimate the full scale of damage, the cold weather did not affect all of Chile’s citrus production
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Prince de Bretagne promotes summer selection
The Brittany-based marketer is busy highlighting its impressive range of produce available this summer
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Aldi dreaming of California
German discount retailer says it is no longer restricting itself to lower-income areas and has set its sights on California
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Airfreight volumes show signs of life
Although too early to tell if June was a positive turning point after 18 months of stagnation, IATA claims airfreight volumes are at their highest since mid-2011
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Dole considers Wilmington move
Port of Paulsboro in New Jersey could win Dole’s banana business when its Wilmington contract ends in late 2015
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French road tax to increase cost of haulage
New laws due in autumn will see GPS counters fitted to lorries travelling on French roads
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Turnover down at Norbert
Norbert Dentressangle says a difficult market for transport has led to a decline in profits for the first half of the year
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Mendoza strives to halt cherry slump
Planted area in Argentina’s earliest cherry-growing region will double under new plan to kick start export fortunes
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Retailers agree to clearer prices
Waitrose, Aldi and The Co-operative are the latest retailers to sign up to the Which? Price It Right campaign
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Tacon calls for collaboration
Groceries code adjudicator Christine Tacon urges producers to adopt a 'strength in numbers' approach
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New York prescribes fresh fruit and veg
Fresh produce vouchers given to obese hospital patients as part of new programme being trialled in the Bronx and Manhattan