Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3186
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ArticleFruit toastie wins national sandwich award
The designer of a toastie made from apples and raspberries walked away from The British Sandwich Industry awards as the Kanzi-sponsored ‘sandwich designer of the year’.
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ArticleMexican mangoes make new record
Mexican mango exports reached a value of $189 million in 2011, which represents a 23 per cent increase against the previous year, new figures show.
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ArticleAus-Malaysia ink free trade deal
Australia and Malaysia have signed a free trade agreement paving the way for firm food trade between the two countries
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Aus to assess mangoes from Pakistan
A team of Australian agriculture officials is due to arrive in Karachi to assess whether or not to approve Pakistani mango imports
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ArticleChorus for FDI in India crescendos
Carrefour's India head this week met Indian commerce minister to lobby for FDI in multi-brand retail
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AnalysisHow healthy really is fruit juice?
Several studies and a new documentary have thrown significant doubt on the real health benefits of fruit juices
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ArticleChina-Philippines in banana-pest spat
Philippine quarantine inspectors have found no pests in bananas shipped to China, despite Chinese claims to the contrary
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ArticleNFU elects new horticulture board members
Sarah Dawson has been re-elected as chair of the NFU Board for Horticulture, while several new faces have been added to the board.
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ArticleCarrefour CEO steps in early
New Carrefour CEO Georges Plassat has taken on his role a month earlier than previously announced
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Delhaize welcomes stabilisation
The Belgian retailer has revealed that its trading environment is showing signs of stabilising
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ArticleUK strawberries arrive at Sainsbury’s
UK retailer Sainsbury’s has announced that it is now stocking British strawberries, delayed due to adverse weather conditions
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ArticleAsparagus arrives in numbers
After a difficult few weeks for British asparagus, the product has arrived in large numbers with the majority of retailers now reporting full stock.
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ArticleMark Nixon: The great paper chase: How IT can help eliminate £175 million of paper-based costs
“It’s good to be green. Please don’t print this email unless you really have to.” Common sense,
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ArticleThe social revolution
Social media marketing has transformed the business scene and the fresh produce industry is no exception. Elizabeth O’Keefe provides some food for thought for those struggling with the idea of getting down with the kids
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ArticleSmart thinking
Fresh produce companies are starting to switch on to the benefits of direct consumer interaction via smartphone apps. Here, FPJ rounds up six of the best
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ArticleThe online cash minefield
When times are tough, cash can be hard to come by, especially for small businesses. And with a proliferation of online short-term lenders having sprung up, it’s a minefield out there. Paul Clapham weighs up the options
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ArticleThe sky's the limit
A number of challenges and continued question marks by some consumers over the need to airfreight fresh produce have made this a tough year for importers. But despite that the sector continues to innovate and invest, as Fiona Keating reports
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ArticleGrape sales move into overdrive
The grape category is enjoying impressive growth with an increase in both spend and volume thanks to burgeoning crops and canny retail promotions
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The freshness and variety of produce
While It’s Fresh! has been in stores for some months with giant avocados, berries, pears and melons, its use has now
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Mixing the old and the new: How traditional techniques sit well with modern approaches
With constant reminders that the banks have locked up their strong rooms if anyone wants to borrow any cash, and with profit

