Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3154
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ArticleNFU demands retail action to save 'endangered' British crops
The NFU is calling for supermarkets to sign up to a new Fruit & Veg Pledge to prevent what it says is the imminent demise of several key British crops.
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ArticleGreen Food Project praised
A major new government study that claims Britian’s food system must change in order to keep prices affordable was announced by farming minister Jim Paice this week.
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ArticleScientists make banana genome discovery
Ground-breaking findings from scientists at French research centre Cirad spell good news for the increasingly pest-plagued fruit
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ArticleFirst quarter slump for Supervalu
US grocery retailer endures tough first fiscal quarter as identical store sales fall
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ArticleMondi buys packaging firm Nordenia
South African group acquires German company to increase its share of the international consumer packaging market
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ArticleDutch growing more pears than apples
Country's pear production area overtakes that for apples for the first time in the northern European country's history
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ArticleUS container report aids exporters
Weekly update offers insight into container availability at different locations across the US
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ArticleProduce firms make Sunday Times listing
A handful of produce companies have been featured in The Sunday Times International Track 200 list that recognises the fastest growing international companies in the UK.
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ArticleNew film extends brassica shelf-life
Sirane reports positive results for new packaging material, which it claims could even boost British export sales
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ArticleCarrefour helped by emerging markets
Sales at the French retail group saw a minor increase in the first half of the year, buoyed by growth in Latin America and Asia
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ArticleLerida growers suffer hail damage
Apple and pear growers in the Lerida area of north-eastern Spain are counting the cost of a devastating hailstorm that struck on 5 July.
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ArticleBudgens to stock Limelon
UK supermarket chain Budgens is to stock a new hybrid melon variety that offers a distinctive, lime-like taste.
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ArticleColombian association defends banana sector
The Colombian banana trade association, Augura, has spoken out to defend the sector.
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ArticleKanes Foods opens new hi-tech factory
Kanes Foods has opened a £30 million salad factory in Evesham that it claims will increase production to 2.2 million bags a week.
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ArticleBangladesh exports receive boost
Bangladesh optimistic about the future of the country’s fruit export sector in light of recent developments
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ArticleM&S food sales keep growing
Despite problems elsewhere in its non-food business, the upmarket UK retailer has managed to sustain food revenue growth
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ArticleInnocent teams up with Disney
Innocent and Disney hope to form a winning combination in the UK, engaging with children and boosting kids' interest in fruit
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ArticleRaymond Blanc appointed SRA president
Celebrity chef Raymond Blanc has been appointed the new president of the Sustainable Restaurant Association (SRA).
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ArticleNew director for NFU
Andy Robertson has been appointed as the NFU’s new director general and is set to start this autumn.
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ArticleSevere damage to Spanish apple crop
Damage to peaches, sweetcorn and almonds also reported following adverse conditions in province of Lleida

