Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3059
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ArticleAustralian mandarin exports weather storm
The country's mandarin exports are unlikely to be affected by recent flooding in Queensland, say industry sources
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ArticleSpanish fruit consumption grows
Data from Fepex shows that year-on-year fresh produce consumption climbed 2 per cent in November 2012
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ArticleFresh salad bar push in California
Safeway Foundation grant helps fund salad bars at schools in the Pleasanton, Hemet and Ventura
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ArticleNielsen predicts foods to watch this year
Chicago-based analyst singles out avocados, berries and value-added vegetables as top foods for 2013 on account of growth
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ArticleWaitrose has new convenience head
Jackie Wharton will head up Little Waitrose stores, replacing the outgoing Diana Hunter
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ArticleProduction down in Syria
Chaos and violence has severely hurt the country’s agricultural sector, with farmers lacking many essential resources
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ArticleEarly start for Indian grapes
A brisk start to the season could mean Indian grape exports are back in favour with European buyers
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Improved results for Canada's Metro
Profit and sales both climb during the opening quarter of fiscal 2012/13
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ArticleCrudi extends McDonald's range
McDonald's France has added Crudi's "P'tite Orange" to its broadening line of seasonal fruit products
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ArticleUS considers Spanish fruit access
Spanish apricots and avocados may be permitted entry to the US under a USDA-approved systems approach
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ArticleMarketing drive for Comber Early potatoes
Northern Irish growers and packers are aiming to maximise the potential of PGI status for New Season Comber Early potatoes
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ArticleItalians unite behind new pear brand
Nine of Italy's leading pear suppliers will work together to produce, distribute, market and sell fruit under single label
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ArticleVegetarian diet 'aids heart health'
UK study shows that removing meat and fish from your diet can cut the risk of death or hospitalisation from heart disease by 32 per cent
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ArticleDrury takes on global sales role for Enza
Darren Drury has a new dual role within the Turners & Growers group, taking up the position of Enza's international sales director for apples
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ArticleCMA CGM sells shares in Terminal Link
CMA CGM has sold a 49 per cent share in its Terminal Link unit to China Merchants Holdings International
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ArticleTurnover improvement for ND
Norbert Dentressangle notes annual turnover gains in transport, logistics and freight forwarding for 2012
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ArticleSalads driven by new packaging formats
Melanie Dean of Natures Way Foods tells the Fresh Produce Journal that the prepared salad sector is growing rapidly
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ArticleChile intensifies winter blues promotion
Top nutrition expert to feature in multi-faceted PR campaign for Chilean blueberries on North American market
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ArticleChile organises first cherry drive in China
Diverse activities roll out across China to educate consumers about quality and counter-seasonal availability of Chilean cherries
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Articlednata pushes on at London Heathrow
Proposed 20-acre City project designed to help improve London Heathrow Airport's future air cargo infrastructure

