Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3114
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      ArticleNew sizes and sources across the retailersCitrus comes in all shapes and sizes, although I get the feeling that consumers still get confused over the various attributes 
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         Article Article'Delicious Italy' food debuts at SelfridgesSelfridges will launch a brand new Italian-themed food festival showcasing over 70 new products from Italian growers and producers. 
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         Article ArticleGreenery plots sweet futureArmed with licensed varieties, a wealth of production expertise and a global network of growers, Dutch marketer The Greenery says it hopes to reinvigorate the international pear category. Eurofruit’s Mike Knowles reports 
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      ArticlePoor weather hits apple salesThis has been a difficult year for topfruit from both a production and sales perspective, but producers remain convinced of the long-term health of the sector 
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         Article ArticleGail Soutar: The European Commission’s proposed CAP reform falls well short of the markAt the end of last year, the European Commission published proposals to reform the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). 
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      AnalysisDoes London need a composite market?The wholesale sector is evolving rapidly, with redevelopment plans in various stages of progression across the country and 
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         Article ArticleSupplier predicts EU apple shortageInclement weather in the US and a lacklustre growing season in Europe has European traders preparing for tight apple supplies this year, reports Marc Peyres of French apple exporter Blue Whale. 
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         Article ArticleWebster plans share issueAustralia’s Webster Ltd aims to raise A$20.4m with a share issue this month to fund expansion of its walnut operations 
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         Article ArticleChilean fruit exports to China on the riseExports of certain Chilean fruit, such as cherries and plums, continue to dominate China’s import market 
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         Article ArticleItochu to buy Dole's Asian fresh businessJapanese trading group reportedly ready to invest US$1.7bn to acquire Dole divisions, including global packaged goods arm 
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         Article ArticleUS registers hike in produce tradeBoth US exports and imports of fresh fruit rose between January and August, while vegetable sales declined or remained stable 
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         Article ArticleMixed reviews for Paterson's rural contractThe first contract between rural England and the government was announced by new environment secretary Owen Paterson this week, and its plans to boost the rural economy have received mixed feedback. 
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         Article ArticleHot stuff for TescoThe Bedfordshire Super Naga will be exclusively sold at Tesco stores in the UK 
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         Article ArticleCarrefour eyes Armenian accessRetailer is to open a new hypermarket in the capital city of Yerevan 
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         Article ArticleHot Stuff for TescoThe hottest commercially grown chilli pepper will be exclusively sold at Tesco stores. 
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         Article ArticleTrops launches mango promotionMalaga-based cooperative links with 5 al Día to carry out a month-long promotional campaign for mangoes in Spain 
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         Article ArticleMarseille targets Israeli veg gainsThe French port is seeking to win back traffic of early Israeli vegetables now heading to Koper in Slovenia 
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         Article ArticleMorrisons loses ground to rivalsSupermarket chain Morrisons has fallen behind rivals with its market share dropping to 11.5 per cent in the 12 weeks ending 2 September. 
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         Article ArticleAbel & Cole 'seeks new investment'Organic veg box specialist Abel & Cole is up for sale, FPJ understands. 
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         Article ArticleNaked Grocer up for saleAward-winning greengrocer The Naked Grocer is being put up for sale, FPJ can reveal. 
 

