Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3107
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ArticleScotty: A brand for all seasons
Scotty Brand is claiming to have become the first brand to offer a portfolio of solely Scottish-grown produce that switches from one product to another according to the season.
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Russia bans Monsanto corn
Russia’s consumer rights watchdog, Rospotrebnadzor, said it has suspended the import and use of Monsanto GM corn.
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ArticleRocky ground for some UK businesses
Plimsoll report finds one in seven UK fresh produce companies are 'risking long-term sustainability' as they chase sales
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ArticleMetro Cash & Carry expands in India
German wholesale retailer Metro Cash & Carry is planning to open four new stores in India by the end of 2012
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ArticleChina-Philippines discuss bananas
China is reportedly open to restarting Philippine banana imports following a government-to-government meeting this week
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ArticlePrince de Bretagne hails new punnet
The French marketer's new packaging allows it to continue its sustainability drive, while limiting costs and boosting shelf life
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ArticleAsda wins best multiple produce retailer award
Asda has been named multiple fresh produce retailer of the year at the 2012 Retail Industry Awards.
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ArticleHubimeza aims to maintain quality
Ecuadorean exporter adopts Purfresh active atmosphere solution to protect pineapples shipped to Europe
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ArticleFlorette launches new Duo variant
Prepared produce brand Florette has launched an autumn pack in its popular Duo range.
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ArticleFlorette relies on people power
Salad group's UK Facebook fans select Red Butterhead & Pea Shoots as their new Duo mix of choice
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ArticleReport urges junk food ad ban
The author of a new report that slams the food industry for failing to keep promises on the advertising of junk food to children has called on the fresh produce industry to work to get such advertising banned and increase its own marketing to children.
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ArticleConcerns over US apple exports to China
According to reports from the US, China ceased issuing import permits for its apples back in early August
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ArticlePumpkins under pressure
One of the UK’s leading pumpkin growers has about 20 per cent less crop than usual this season because of inclement weather.
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ArticleSopexa secures Franco-Italian campaign
Marketing agency to run three-year campaign aimed at boosting fruit and vegetable consumption in France and Italy
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ArticleCharity develops new London apple
A community initiative has developed a new apple variety specifically to be grown in London.
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ArticleHamas blocks Israeli imports to Gaza
Hamas's move to ban some imports of Israeli fruit has had a mixed reception among Gazan growers and importers
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ArticleNMB expands marketing programme
Increased member funding will see mango board place greater efforts on consumer, retail and foodservice promotions as well as research
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ArticlePeru looks to new grape varieties
Peruvian grape growers are producing more Flame, Crimson, Sugraone and other varieties as they reduce dependency on Red Globes
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ArticleCPMA completes first renewal phase
Canadian organisation creates new managerial positions to support its enhanced focus on advocacy and education
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ArticleDel Monte in new avo pulp offering
Group offers US consumers convenient packs of four avocado pulp cups

