Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3200
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ArticleAvocado category reigns strong in US
Avocado sales and produce department penetration have both increased in the US, supported by a growth in volume from Mexico
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Delhaize swings to net loss in Q1
Belgian retailer is impacted by charges related to closing US outlets, leading to a fall on last year's net profit
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Article'No Psa let-up' says KVH
Despite figures showing Psa infection rate in Te Puke is slowing, Kiwifruit Vine Health feels conclusions cannot be drawn
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ArticleFrance sees drop in consumption
Results from FranceAgriMer's latest study reveal that French consumers are buying less and less fresh produce
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ArticleZepol launches import trade tool
The innovative ComplianceIQ interface allows US importers to stay up-to-date on the latest import-compliance information
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ArticleMighty Mini Sweet Peppers hit stores
Wilson Produce and Enza Zaden North America launch one-pound bags of new pepper variety
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ArticleWatercress 'repairs exercise damage'
In a Vitacress-sponsored study, scientists at Edinburgh Napier University have found that watercress prevents damage caused by a high-intensity exercise.
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ArticlePurfresh appoints new board member
David Schanzer of Plumrose USA joins the existing five-person board
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Like-for-like sales down at Morrisons
UK retailer says results are 'satisfactory' against the backdrop of a challenging environment for consumers
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ArticleBonduelle cheers growth
The French group has posted a rise in sales for the third quarter, recording growth both within and without Europe
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ArticleSmitten arrives back in Morrisons
The first Smitten apples of the season from New Zealand are back in Morrisons this week.
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ArticleEmirates gains further recognition
The awards keep coming for Emirates SkyCargo which has this week picked up a further three industry prizes
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ArticlePotato prices "could soar" next year
Potato prices could be set to soar next year as farmers across Europe rein in planting this season.
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ArticleIndia looks to increase cold storage
Government initiates cold storage facility to smooth future price hikes in staples such as onions
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ArticlePotato corruption case reaches court
Former Sainsbury’s potato buyer John Maylam illegally took bribes totalling almost £5 million, a court heard this week.
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ArticleK+N open Shanghai hub
Kuehne + Nagel has opened a new operation in Shanghai to boost its less than container load services in the Asia Pacific
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ArticleRain and hail damages south India mango crop
Rain and hail in southern India has depleted mango volumes and caused domestic market prices to rise
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ArticleRecent downpours push up prices
Heavy rain over the past two weeks has eased pressure on some growers but is causing havoc with other crops and pushing prices to record levels.
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ArticleUK strawberries avoid weather impact
Laurence Olins says decades of investment in crop protection has ensured strawberries have been protected from the elements
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ArticleUnifresh in fresh melon and apple deals
Fresh fruit importer and supplier agrees to source melons from Italy and Spain and is granted a Cripps Pink license

