Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3148
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ArticleEarly start for California grapes
The Californian grape season out of the San Joaquin Valley got underway earlier this month with the first shipments of Flame Seedless from the Bakersfield area.
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ArticlePotato Council unveils plans to revamp the aisle
The Potato Council believes its new strategy for the fresh retail sector could be worth an additional £8.7 million a year for the potato industry.
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ArticlePaice calls on caterers to improve labelling
Food and farming minister Jim Paice is urging restaurants, pubs and caterers to tell diners which country their food is from.
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ArticleAntwerp fruit volume falls in first half
Amount of fresh fruit shipped via the Belgian port fell by more than 4 per cent in January-June 2012, says port authority
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ArticleLidl sales rise drives Schwarz growth
Retail giant's turnover boosted by discount chain's strong sales performance during the course of 2011/12
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ArticleDole wrestles weaker European currencies
US giant continues to explore separations of businesses as Q2 revenues, adjusted EBITDA and comparable income fall
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ArticleMixed results for Chinese imports
Chinese importers are reflecting on a good season for Chilean grapes and apples, and hoping for a better year for South African citrus
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ArticleChile taps into foodservice
The CFFA is ramping up its activities within the US foodservice industry in response to growing demand for fresh and healthy food
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ArticleSales boost for Costa Rican pineapples
The Central American nation’s second most important agricultural crop has made further export gains in the first half of 2012
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ArticleEarly start for California grapes
It’ll be early, big and beautiful – the Californian grape season looks set to provide the trade with a bumper, 100m-carton crop
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ArticleSouth African import market set to grow
Country leading the way in southern Africa when it comes to development of market for imported fruit and vegetables
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ArticleEuro could firm against the dollar
The euro is still at the forefront of investors’ minds, but with the US facing its own economic problems, concerns are being raised as the country's political stalemate remains unbroken
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ArticleNew Budgens recipes to celebrate Olympics
Budgens has worked with cookery writer Emma Marsden to create unique recipes for its stores this summer.
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ArticleLeclerc growing well in France and Poland
French retailer reports strong growth in sales for first half of the year, buoyed by enduring popularity in its home market
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ArticleMeeting demand for soft fruit
It’s not been the easiest of years for soft-fruit growers, both in the UK and abroad. Gerard van Loon, product manager for soft fruit at The Greenery, tells FPJ how the season is shaping up and how growers are using technology to adapt to the unpredictable weather
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ArticleRafael Llerena Sr dies
Rafael Llerena Sr, a prominent player in the reefer shipping sector over the past six decades and known to many in the international fresh produce trade, passed away last weekend, it has been confirmed.
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ArticleIrish soft-fruit exports hit by weather
The chairman of the Irish Soft Fruit Growers’ Association has said supplies of berries to the UK and Irish markets may be severely restricted by the end of August.
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ArticleJane Anderson: Awards show Fruiterers helping next generation
This month Jane Anderson recalls a busy and interesting month for the company, from attending a Queen’s Jubilee lunch to electing the sheriffs for the coming year. And as ever, the livery’s charity work was at the forefront of its thoughts
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ArticleGetting the date right
For the Muslim community, food becomes even more important during the holy festival of Ramadan. Samantha Lyster reports on why the industry should take note
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ArticleStanding out from the crowd
The fall back into recession has meant people sticking with what they know. So are there still the candidates to fill the industry’s vacancies? Chloe Ryan reports

