Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3161
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ArticleDole issues second salad recall
Group's Fresh Vegetable segment has announced a voluntary recall of 2,598 cases of Hearts of Romaine salad
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ArticleAirfreight demand drops
Global air traffic demand is declining in line with deteriorating global economic conditions, reports IATA
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ArticleItalian tomatoes hit by heatwave
Loss of production in south-eastern region of Puglia estimated to be around 25-30 per cent as a result of high temperatures
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ArticleZespri introduces SunGold
New variety expected to supersede Zespri Gold, which has seen production ravaged by vine disease Psa
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ArticleWRAP unveils foodservice agreement
Fresh produce foodservice specialist Reynolds is among a group of 73 suppliers, hotels, pubs, restaurants, industry bodies and government departments to have signed up to the Hospitality & Foodservice Agreement on waste reduction, launched in the past week by the Waste & Resources Action Programme (WRAP).
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ArticleJAL admits to price fixing
The High Court of New Zealand has ordered Japan Airlines to pay NZ$2.28m (US$1.83m) for participating in an airfreight cartel
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ArticleOrganic leaf logo becomes compulsory
The leaf-shaped organic logo, which was introduced two years ago, has now become mandatory in the EU
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ArticleVegpro attracts funding for Ghana expansion
The International Finance Corporation (IFC), part of the World Bank, has announced a $7 million investment to support the expansion of the Kenyan Vegpro group into Ghana.
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ArticleEndives sector gets reprieve
The French endives sector has had its appeal to suspend the fine imposed by the competition authority granted
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ArticleSouth African growers scrap UK campaign
The Citrus Growers’ Association (CGA) in South Africa has shelved plans to promote grapefruit in the UK this season.
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ArticleProduce may help smokers quit
Researchers at the University of Buffalo have found that eating more fresh produce may help smokers trying to quit their habit and stay tobacco-free for longer.
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ArticleCalls for UK to replicate US scheme
Senior industry figures have called for the UK to replicate a US scheme to offer free fruit to OAPs
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ArticleMetro moving on Chinese retail market
Shanghai store opening part of Metro’s push to double retail footprint on Chinese mainland
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South Korea opens to Pakistani mangoes
South Korea is the most recent high-value market to grant access to Pakistani mangoes
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ArticleJapanese spending hits May pothole
Japanese household spending on fruit hit its lowest point in 12 years this May, but some bright spots remain in certain categories
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ArticleScotland funds better school meals
A package of almost €1m has been awarded to the Soil Association to help improve the quality of school meals in Scotland
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ArticleAntwerp and Dalian sign MOU
Belgian and Chinese ports look to extend existing collaboration and increase trade
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ArticleBSF refutes strawberry availability claims
Fresh Produce Journal has reported on British Summer Fruits hitting back at claims strawberries are having their worst season in 20 years
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ArticleVegpro plans expansion into Ghana
Kenyan horticultural company secures more than €5m in funding to develop production of vegetables in west Africa
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ArticleMajor RSA citrus arrival in the US
After a slow start to the season high volumes of South African citrus are set to arrive in the US during next two weeks

