Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3030
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ArticleTesco to enter the organic veg box market
Tesco will launch its own organic vegetable box service exclusively for the London area.
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ArticleItaly's fuit & veg sales down €1.6bn
Consumers in Italy are spending around €1.59m less on fresh produce than they were five years ago, new research has revealed.
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ArticleHuxley is honoured at the National Fruit Show
Jazz apples overtook Rubens at this year's National Fruit Show with the variety taking home the top prize for the 'tastiest apple' competition.
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ArticleSpanish exports rise five per cent
Fepex has posted a five per cent year-on-year rise in the value of Spain's fresh produce exports between January and August.
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ArticleOrganic sales continue to fall
Despite a drop in sales and volume, key members of the organics industry remain confident that the category will stabilise over the coming 12 months
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ArticleA model fit for a supermarket
In 25 years Poupart has gone from a dedicated wholesaler to one of the largest supermarket suppliers in the business. Michael Barker meets the Olins family to discover the strategy that has underpinned its success
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ArticleRock 'n' roll posies
A new fashion-forward trend bubbling beneath the British flower industry is sweeping away its twee image. Samantha Lyster reports
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Backing the industry’s next generation
After a quiet summer the Fruiterers are back and supporting several students who have promising future careers in the British fresh produce industry ahead of them
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ArticleUnstable weather halts Irish apple production
Irish apple growers are reporting production drops as high as 70 per cent due to the severe cold spell in spring and the heavy rain in summer, sparking fears of significant rises in fruit, juice, jam and cider prices.
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ArticleCapespan: 'Lennon is a short-term appointment'
The newly appointed managing director of South African fresh produce marketer Capespan Exports has said he will only carry out the role for six months to give the company time to identify a longer-term successor.
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ArticleFruit labelling 'first' for Sinclair Systems
Fresh produce labelling leader Sinclair Systems has announced that it has commercialised what it has called the first and only compostable fruit label.
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ArticleEMR in table-top melon first
East Malling Research (EMR) has grown what is thought to be the world’s first commercial crop of table-top melons.
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ArticleSainsbury's gets rid of Red Tractor logo
Sainsbury's is to remove the Red Tractor farm assurance logo from its own-brand fresh produce lines.
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ArticleFears of South Africa worker strikes are calmed
Concerns of disruption to South Africa’s fresh produce trading with the UK due to proposed worker strikes at ports has been eased.
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Fruit is not a luxury, it is a lifeline!
There is no denying British households are having a tough time at the moment. Costs are rising while wages are slashed or
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ArticleAnthony Snell, Vice chairman, NFU Horticulture Board
With a rising demand for food, we urgently need to develop a next-generation SAWS
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Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness
Pumpkins are now appearing to proclaim the arrival of Halloween, but as the seasons change, Tesco continues with its campaign
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ArticleSirane expands into Turkey
Staffordshire packaging innovator Sirane is targeting new markets with expansion into Turkey.
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ArticleUK cranberries build on success of trial
Harvesting of UK-grown cranberries begins in the next few weeks with output expected to climb following successful trials last year.
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ArticleUniveg Katopé UK kicks off Brazilian season
Univeg Katopé UK has taken delivery this week of the first new season grapes from Univeg's own farm in Brazil.

