Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3190
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M&S launches 'Papple' variety
A New Zealand-grown variety, T109, is said to have the skin and texture of a pear but looks like an apple
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Uzbekistan in Asia Fruit Logistica first
Uzbekistan will be represented at Asia Fruit Logistica for the first time.
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Rowntree report claims migrant abuse
A new report has claimed some migrants are still working under threatening and inhumane conditions for little or no pay in parts of the UK food industry.
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ArticleSalad festival on cue in Lea Valley
Mr Tomato, Little and Big Supercue and Pippa Pepper were on hand on 12 May to open the 2nd Great British Cucumber Festival at Waltham Abbey, Herts.
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ArticleSidesalads and G's show off new wholesale concept
Sidesalads of New Covent Garden Market has a flagship new unit on the buyers’ walk in the London market in partnership with supplier G’s.
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Morrisons triumphs at Re:fresh Awards
UK's fourth-largest food retailer scoops best multiple retailer and best overall trader awards at annual industry gathering
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Pakistan mango season off to difficult start
Confusion over airfreight rates is compounding an already tricky situation for Pakistan's mango exporters as they prepare for the new season
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ArticleMaersk pushes up Latin America rates
Logistics giant looks to cover ever-growing costs, improve returns and safeguard service reliability
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ArticleThe pear that thinks it's an apple
A new variety of pear that looks and tastes like an apple is being launched into M&S.
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ArticleTesco reveals produce manager of the year
Lez Barlow has been voted Tesco’s UK produce manager of the year.
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ArticleUK asparagus in season at Sainsbury's
Retailer will stock British asparagus only from this week onwards following delayed season
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Cathay Pacific launches new India cargo service
Cathay Pacific has become the first airline to offer air cargo services linking Hyderabad, India, with east and north Asia
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ArticleMetro scraps Indonesian expansion plan
German retailer Metro has scrapped plans to enter the Indonesian market following poor financial results this quarter
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ArticleTotal Produce on course for expansion
Company confirms its target earnings for the year remain unchanged and hints at possible further acquisitions
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ArticleMike Duke pleased with Walmart results
President and CEO welcomes improved sales and operating profit, attributing success to the retailer's business model
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ArticlePeru anticipates agricultural export rise
Implementation of free trade agreements is helping to drive growth for the country's fresh produce shipments
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ArticleCelebrating the strength of London’s liveries
This month Jane Anderson recounts the special event that is the Honorary Assistants’ dinner, as well as describing a tour of the City of London that took in sights from Old Spitalfields Market through to Dennis Severs’ House
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ArticleKent college in apprenticeship breakthrough
Hadlow College has secured sponsorship for two apprentices wishing to enter the fruit production business.
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ArticleAsda reveals first-quarter earnings
Walmart-owned retailer sees improved year-on-year sales, driven by core growth in the grocery segment
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ArticlePushing the market for melons
The melon sector has had a number of challenges facing it lately, but producers are fighting back with investment and NPD, as Eurofruit’s Steven Maxwell and Gill McShane explain

