Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3032
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ArticleFestive makeover
The days of boiled Brussels sprouts and dry potatoes are long gone as Christmas cooks get clever in the kitchen with prepared vegetables and old favourites with a new twist. Samantha Lyster reports
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ArticleMaersk will no longer ship to Iran
Global shipping giant Maersk has suspended port calls in Iran in response to the West’s tightening of trade sanctions, according to a company spokesperson.
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ArticleLennon returns to Capespan
Ronan Lennon, the ex-MD of Capespan UK, is poised to make a dramatic return to the South African-owned group when he takes up a new role as MD of the company’s Capespan Exports division, according to Eurofruit.
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ArticleTesco boss pledges more transparency for suppliers
Supermarkets need to get “more personal with growers and suppliers” according to Philip Clarke, UK chief executive of Tesco.
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ArticleOnion factory recognised with safety award
A Huntingdon-based onion packing factory has been recognised for its alarm system at the National Food and Drink Health and Safety Awards.
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ArticleMove to Marseille wholesale market for Halls
European fruit exporter HL Hall International, one of the largest avocado producers in South Africa, has opened a new office in Marseille's wholesale market.
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ArticleDEFRA reveals bad news for fruit and veg
A new publication from DEFRA shows that the fresh produce industry has been been one of the hardest hit sectors from the food industry since the global recession started in 2007.
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ArticleScottish potato sector 'is in crisis'
Further bad weather has hit Scottish potato growers in the past week, with fears of mass shortages over the winter season.
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ArticleEnglish apples 'Still Taste Great'
English Apples & Pears (EAP) has officially launched the domestic top-fruit campaign with the message “Still Tastes Great” after a production period that has been described as “a nightmare for growers” by chief executive Adrian Barlow.
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ArticleKing calls for unified nutrition label
Sainsbury’s chief executive Justin King has called on the food industry to use a universal front of pack nutritional labelling system.
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ArticleNew depot for Produce Packaging
Produce Packaging has unveiled plans to open a new depot in Scotland.
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ArticleGreenvale profits rise but rain is set to bite
Greenvale owner Produce Investments Plc has reported an increase in operating margins for 2012 – but warned that the heavy rainfall is set to take a toll on its next set of accounts.
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ArticleKanzi out to seduce shoppers
Kanzi apples will adopt a racy new theme of 'seduction' for the 2012-13 season.
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ArticleTesco gets the taste for pink onions
A new variety of pink onions has been launched in Tesco.
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ArticleNew Caesar rules at Asda
Natures Way Foods is launching a multi-use Caesar salad kit under its Lasting Leaf brand into Asda stores nationwide this week.
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Spitalfields wholesaler stung with tomato fine
A New Spitalfields wholesaler has been fined for offering rotten Spanish tomatoes for sale.
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ArticleTomatoes in stroke-research breakthrough
Finnish researchers have found that eating tomatoes, which contain high levels of the antioxidant lycopene, is associated with a lower risk of stroke.
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ArticleWaitrose grabs record-breaking share
Waitrose’s share of the grocery market has climbed to its highest ever, according to latest figures from analyst Kantar Worldpanel.
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ArticleSpanish strawberry plantings get underway
Strawberry growers have begun planting in the main Spanish production area of Huelva this week, according to the Huelva association of strawberry producers and exporters who account for 94 per cent of the national crop.
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ArticleClements invesment boosts sustainability
Boston brassica specialist TH Clements has announced an investment of over £1 million in the past few weeks.

