Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3208
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ArticleSeatrade to launch Caribanex service
New direct refrigerated cargo operation will service customers of the shipping group's Colorica and Seaban lines
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ArticleTalking Heads | Andy Jackson
Fruitnet.com talks to Andy Jackson, the business unit manager for fruit at International Produce Limited, about his career so far and his thoughts on the industry
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ArticlePort of LA unveils five-year plan
The strategic initiative at the US West Coast Port of Los Angeles is aimed at keeping the port’s top ranking in the US
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ArticleLimoneira increases agricultural reach
Agribusiness snaps up two citrus orchards to add a further 125 acres of production property in the San Joaquin Valley.
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ArticleNZ scrambles for apple pickers
Some New Zealand apple orchards are struggling to find pickers as the harvest reaches its peak
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Doctors look to the trade in obesity fight
Doctors in the UK have united in an unprecedented move to launch a campaign to combat obesity and are seeking the views of the fresh produce industry.
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ArticleFairtrade potential ‘still strong’ in Europe
Compagnie Fruitière believes there is considerable potential to grow Europe's market for Fairtrade bananas
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ArticleJ&K Fresh opens Philly division
J&K Fresh East is focused on customs clearance and import logistics at the Port of Philadelphia
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ArticleSweet Perfection soft fruit brand launched
ZON subsidiary Sun Berry International unveils new trademark for high-end strawberries, with other products to follow
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ArticleHungary is the latest frost victim
Low temperatures have cut some crops by as much as 50 per cent, according to the country's fruit growers association
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Verna lemons bring Spanish hope
Spanish growers have started picking the summer (Verna) lemon crop in the hope they will fare better than with the autumn harvest of Fino lemons.
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ArticleRe:fresh 2012 finalists named
James Martin will host the awards ceremony on 17 May, where the UK's outstanding achievers will be recognised by the industry
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ArticleToyota plans fresh produce production
Japanese car giant announces plans to grow bell peppers using heat generated from manufacturing plant in tsunami hit region
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QV clear in front with Cornish Crystal
For the second year in a row, QV Foods’ Cornish Crystal new potatoes are the first outdoor Cornish potato crop harvested and on UK retailer shelves.
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ArticleJane Anderson: The modern evolution of networking and the ‘make things happen’ culture
In last month’s column I mentioned the City Food Lecture and explained how it is watchfully organised by seven of the
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ArticleAvocados unveil growth plan
One of the more well-known exotics, avocados have been making their way into the UK consumer’s shopping basket in recent years. Elizabeth O’Keefe looks at their latest prospects
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ArticleBagging a bigger share
With an abundance of new varieties from a range of world-class breeders, consumers are spoilt for choice in the soft-fruit aisle. Lisa Kjellsson discovers how ongoing innovation has helped position berries at the forefront of the produce offer
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ArticleSweet prospects
With a string of high-profile summer events just around the corner, the soft-fruit industry is gearing up for some unique opportunities for further growth
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Brands finding a place on retail shelves
Charles Dickens, writing The Pickwick Papers, immortalised the Garden of England’s reputation for apples, pears, hops
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AnalysisDavid Nuttall: Will calorie counting in the foodservice industry make a difference?
There’s been some controversy over the government’s voluntary system that introduces calorie counts on menus, as

