Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3158
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ArticleStaay makes sustainable promise
Dutch fresh produce supplier targets fully sustainable overseas sourcing programme by 2020
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ArticleFruit Logistica is shaping up
Exhibition space is already filling up for the leading global fresh produce event, which takes place in Berlin next February
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ArticleLamb wins top Fairtrade job
Long-time head of the UK Fairtrade Foundation, Harriet Lamb has been appointed chief executive officer of Fairtrade International.
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ArticlePrince de Bretagne in sustainability push
The French marketer has released a new report to detail the efforts being made towards sustainable development
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ArticleKorean berry exporter expects growth
As Korean strawberry exports continue to grow, exporters are finding new ways to be more price competitive
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ArticleDutch cherry season gets underway
Start of campaign coincides with end of Italian season and first arrivals of Turkish cherries alongside later Spanish supplies
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ArticlePort developer seeks coldstorage funding
Port and industrial development in Burmese city of Dawei expected to become new regional hub serving world markets
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ArticleChina and India shape logistics trends
Asian countries' impact on global demand for perishables set to feature prominently at upcoming Cool Logistics Global event
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ArticleProduce prices could soar as UK heats up
Consumers in the UK could be facing massive increases in fruit and vegetable prices unless greenhouse gas emissions are curbed, a new study from the University of Manchester claims.
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ArticleEmirates embarks on major expansion
New routes will be added to Poland, Australia and France as the Dubai-based group looks ahead to a bumper six months
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China visit reveals the sheer depth of investment and innovation
The FPC has taken another great step forward with the recent election of new council members Andy Garton of Morrisons and
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ArticleThe Beet goes on
Beetroot, once the pickled accompaniment to ploughman’s lunches, is being rebranded as a key ingredient in new products. Samantha Lyster reports
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ArticleMixing it up
Cross-breeding techniques have added colour and interest to the fresh produce aisles. Thomas Hobbs finds out what goes on behind the scenes of varietal development
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ArticleVeg sales defy rainy outlook
At first glance the vegetable sales figures look little more than stable, but beneath the top-line numbers, several crops are performing very well
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ArticleDEFRA searches for new chairman at CGMA
Covent Garden Market Authority has begun the search for its new chairman.
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Retailers look to offer something extra
Cherries hold the record for the highest rate of impulse purchase, and as volumes build Marks & Spencer has come up with a
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ArticleAG Thames upbeat despite £4.9m loss
AG Thames has predicted a return to profit in 2012 after reporting a £4.9 million pre-tax loss for the year to 30 September 2011.
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ArticleQ1 dip for Seven & I
Seven & I Holdings has posted a slight drop in first quarter operating profit, but is still on track for a second year of record results
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ArticleT&G considers product expansion
Turners & Growers is casting its eye to new product lines as part of a strategic review driven by majority shareholder Baywa
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ArticleAuchan eyes Indian market
Auchan plans to claim slice of India’s US$450bn retail sector through joint venture with the Landmark Group

