Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3036
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ArticleCapespan eyes citrus expansion
Capespan North America sees potential to encourage more retail support across the region for imported summer citrus
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Video
Video: Ethical trade in South Africa
FPJ and Eurofruit reporter Thomas Hobbs visited South Africa's Western Cape for a closer look into the social efforts of its fruit producers.
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AnalysisTo promote or not to promote?
With a glut of 50p retail promotions of late, are these helping or hindering the industry?
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ArticleFreshfel raises School Fruit Scheme concerns
Freshfel Europe has revealed that it has sent a letter to the EU commissioner for agriculture, Dacian Ciolos, questioning the appropriateness and timing of the EC consultation on the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) schemes providing agricultural products to school children.
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ArticleJRC makes three new appointments
The Jersey Royal Company has announced three senior management appointments to support both its on-island and UK potato operations as it looks to bounce back after last year's bad weather conditions.
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ArticleFruit Logistica unveils new logo for 2014
Fruit Logistica, the leading international event for the fresh produce industry, has presented its new logo ahead of its international promotional campaign for next year's event.
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ArticleTesco expands its retail operation in Thailand
Tesco has launched online grocery services for customers in Bangkok, Thailand as part of its aim to improve its international presence.
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ArticleOrnamentals growers suffer the cold
The NFU has described recent cold temperatures and low consumer demand as delivering a 'double whammy' to the protected ornamentals sector in the UK.
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Article
Sustainable packaging takes centre stage
Food and drink industry service provider Campden BRI is holding a seminar on sustainable packaging on 18 June.
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ArticleBelgian berry novelties kick off
Belgian importer-exporter Special Fruit is bringing two locally grown novelty strawberries to market.
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ArticleRiverford scoops organic gong
Riverford has been named best organic retailer at the Natural & Organic Awards 2013.
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ArticleCatania plots controlled growth
With plans to move into a new warehouse and bright opportunities to tap into in the Mexican fruit trade, one of Canada’s leading produce suppliers is poised for expansion
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ArticleItalian melon season under serious threat
Production around Mantua likely to be delayed by one month, raising fears of a subsequent supply glut and low returns
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ArticleThe other Bartletts
Although Alan Bartlett has been producing quality veg for many years, his company has lived in the shadow of Albert Bartlett from a publicity point of view. But that could all be about to change.
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ArticleFlorida citrus forecast falls again
The USDA has again lowered its 2012/13 Florida citrus forecast following "unprecedented" fruit drop across the state's growing regions
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ArticlePoor weather delays Jersey Royals
Rain and freezing conditions have brought delays to the iconic Jersey Royal crop.
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ArticleFlorette unveils new £5m ad campaign
Bagged-salad leader outlines major promotional push focused on when the sun in shining.
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ArticleChile strikes threaten UK exports
Key lines could run short in UK stores after strikes hamper sendings from the South American country
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ArticleHonduran banana production stagnates
Production conditions mean that major players are looking elsewhere to expand their operations
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ArticleFresh Del Monte wins injunction
Del Monte Foods banned from using trademark on selected fruit products following breach of licensing agreement

