Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3183
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ArticleDomino's Pizza honours Ready Pac
Leafy green supplier Ready Pac is handed the Annual Supply Partner Award for outstanding service
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ArticleStrong opening year for MyPlate initiative
One year on from the unveiling of the primary food group symbol, the USDA has welcomed the 'great strides' made by the initiative
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ArticleJensen Farms files for bankruptcy
Group linked to listeria outbreak at end of 2011 has declared bankruptcy, according to US reports
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ArticlePhilippine bananas take step closer to US
An environmental assessment has been published by the US Department of Agriculture and is awaiting public comments
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ArticleProduce market restored in Ghardaïa
The new and improved wholesale market in northern central Algeria is set to reopen
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ArticleBerries bring some good news
With all this chatter about austerity it is a relief to hear someone talk about ‘growth’. This is the watchword of the berry sector, whose development has some very useful lessons
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ArticleTomato sales soar in Co-op stores
Great British weather and high consumer demand for home-grown salads sent sales rocketing in The Co-operative’s stores during British Tomato Week last week.
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ArticleLemon shortage looms
Lemon availability on the UK market is getting tight following a drop in supply from Argentina.
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ArticleTaiwan could give Australia the cold shoulder
Taiwan has issued a ‘use it or lose it’ ultimatum to Australia’s stonefruit industry regarding cold treatment
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | June 2012
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments and departures within the European fresh produce industry over the past month
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ArticleAn idea to sell fruit like hot cakes
For every kilogramme of fruit or vegetables sold in the EU, the European Commission would take €0.01 – by a rough estimate, that would give us one billion euros to spend
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ArticleSales good for Simply Nectar
Simply Nectar, a company behind sugar-free organic fruit juice drinks, has told FPJ that sales have already topped £1 million in 2012.
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ArticleBooker acquires Makro UK from Metro
UK group picks up 30 wholesale outlets and operational assets in exchange for 9.99 per cent share in Booker plus €19.8m
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ArticleFrance sees drop in purchases in 2011
French consumers bought less fruit and vegetables in 2011, partly as a result of the E.coli crisis and the gloomy summer
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ArticlePort of Antwerp highlights Turkish links
Antwerp port community will be holding a Port Day in Istanbul to highlight advantages to Turkish industry
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ArticlePicota cherries to hit the shelves
Shoppers are in for a treat this summer as the unique Picota cherries from western Spain hit UK supermarkets.
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ArticleFreshfel revamps Fresh Quality Guide
Fresh produce association announces the release of its new guide to marketing fresh produce in the European market
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ArticleSecond earthquake hits Italy hard
Damage to agribusiness estimated at half a billion euros as key fresh produce region Emilia-Romagna dusts itself down again
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ArticleItalian region hit by second quake
Emilia-Romagna suffers second major tremor, compounding damage done by previous week's seismic activity
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ArticleMr Apple considering merger with Enza
Scales' rights issue leaves group with money to spend, making further consolidation of NZ apple industry a distinct possibility

