Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3170
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      ArticlePhilippe Henri takes up Freshfel presidency
European fresh produce association elects new board including Luc Clerx as vice-president and Jerome Fabre as treasurer
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      ArticleCarrefour turnaround to take three years
CEO Georges Plassat says he needs three years to turn the French retailer around, with the possibility of exiting certain markets
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      ArticleM&S boasts unique stonefruit offering
Special stonefruit varieties sourced by Univeg Katopé are hitting the premium retailer's shelves this summer
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      ArticleIndonesia grants NZ recognised status
Indonesia has granted New Zealand ‘recognised country’ status, allowing it to ship horticultural products directly to Jakarta
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      ArticlePort of Los Angeles records busiest May
Overall container volume rose 5.5 per cent in May, continuing the US West Coast port’s strong performance in 2012
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      ArticleSafeway expands reusable containers
The supermarket operator has furthered its commitment to sustainability and the environment with the roll-out of more reusable produce containers
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      ArticleTexas study reveals stonefruit strength
A new study by Texas AgriLife Research has found that peaches, plums and nectarines have bioactive compounds that can potentially fight-off obesity-related diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
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      ArticleTesco and Morrisons' market share falls
Tesco and Morrisons' share of the grocery market has decreased, according to new data from Kantar Worldpanel.
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      ArticleThais celebrate at durian festival
Thais have been celebrating the world’s most maligned fruit at the World Durian Festival in Chanthaburi, where durian is a major crop.
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      ArticleAH worth makes AD investment
AH Worth, parent company of QV Foods, has teamed up with Tamar Energy to build an anaerobic digestion (AD) plant at Holbeach Hurn in Lincolnshire.
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      ArticleScientists develop edible packaging
How we buy and consume food in future could be very different if a new edible packaging proves successful
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      ArticleRains damage Taiwanese produce
Rain in Taiwan has caused millions of dollars in damage to horticultural crops
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      ArticlePackaging needs better communication
The packaging industry needs to get better at telling consumers about the role it plays, a leading innovator has said
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      ArticleChile targets truffle exports
Black perigold truffles grown in Maule could be exported to markets in Europe, Asia and the Americas by 2013
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      ArticleSuccess for We Care, You Enjoy
Andalusian campaign marketing fresh produce in Germany is hitting major audiences in the country
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      ArticlePakistan mango exports fall
Pakistani mango export volumes are set to plummet this season because of an Iranian trade embargo and no shipments so far to the US or Japan
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      ArticlePackaging needs better communication
The packaging industry needs to get better at telling consumers about the important role it plays, a leading innovator in the industry has said.
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      ArticleJaffa reveals competition winners
Space Hoppers for Schools competition, aimed at promoting a healthy lifestyle, proves a success in the UK
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      ArticleMarket men recognised in birthday honours
The importance of markets in the UK has been recognised with honours for some of the sector’s protagonists in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list.
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      ArticleInsider perspectives on Asian access
Experts from key supplier nations offer insights into attaining and maintaining access to Asian markets at Asiafruit Congress 2012
 

