Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3212
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ArticlePoor prices hit Spanish exporters
Cherry tomato growers have seen income drop by average of €30,000 per hectare during 2011/12 season
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Trials boost produce shelf life
Trials using an innovative method of wrapping have resulted in between two and five days extra shelf life for fruit and vegetables.
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ArticleWalmart international eyes improvements
Group's international arm is keen to improve results in existing global markets rather than move into new countries
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ArticleDole issues bagged salad recall
The precautionary recall is limited to certain salads under the Seven Lettuces range marketed by Dole Fresh Vegetables in the US
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ArticleOcado joins British Retail Consortium
Online grocer has become the latest group to join the trade association for the UK retail industry
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Article'Unsatisfactory quarter' for Kuehne & Nagel
Global logistics group turns in disappointing set of results, with net earnings down considerably year-on-year
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ArticleRed Sky Connect launched by ND
Norbert Dentressangle Overseas has launched a new end-to-end airfreight service covering global routes
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ArticleAsociafruit warns of stonefruit decline
Early nectarine, peach and plum output from the southern Spanish region of Andalusia is likely to fall significantly on recent season averages.
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ArticleGrowers wait on European frost damage
Fruit growers and suppliers across central Europe are waiting to discover the full extent of the damage caused to their production by a major period of frost, reports Eurofruit.
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Indian state eases supply chain regulations
Maharashtra state government plans to allow farmers to sell direct to markets to lower the cost of fresh produce to consumers
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Walmart rethinks China
With comparatively poor results in China, Walmart is rethinking its strategies there
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Leeways inks Agrovista deal
British-owned fruit punnet manufacturer Leeways has teamed up with consulting and supply firm Agrovista to make it easier for growers to source its packs.
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Fresh Del Monte wins damages
A jury has awarded $13.15m in damages to Fresh Del Monte in a case against former stablemate Del Monte Foods concerning the marketing of processed fruit in retailers’ fresh produce aisles.
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Chinese vegetable prices climb
China’s food prices rose 7.5 per cent in March, largely as a result of high vegetable pricing because of poor weather.
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ArticleLondon markets 'old ways can't continue'
Professor Tim Lang has called on both the London-based wholesale and retail market sectors to cut their environmental impact and make the changes needed to serve the next generation of customers and consumers better.
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ArticleAndalusian stonefruit volumes down
Expected production levels set to drop by half after frost damage in southern Spain
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ArticleUK produce firms faring better than FMCG
A report by Company Watch finds numerous fresh companies in the country have improved their financial health in the past year
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ArticleFairtrade flying high at Whole Foods
Natural and organic retailer has contributed millions of dollars to community development projects
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ArticlePolice plan to use London flower market as strategic base
New Covent Garden Flower Market is to be used as a base for police during the Olympic and Paralympic Games if new plans get the go-ahead from the local council.
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ArticleBVL: German produce 'still safer to eat'
Food safety agency publishes annual report into pesticide residue levels found in Germany's fruit and vegetable supply

