Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3214
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ArticleCombs unveils Hispanic produce range
The new Calidad line features chilli peppers, specialty tomatoes and avocados, and will eventually include a range of Hispanic produce items from Mexico
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ArticleUnilever seeks out older, healthier fruit
Food and beverage marketer launches new project to investigate potentially higher nutrient levels in older varieties
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ArticleSun World makes Andean grape appointment
Sun World has appointed grape specialist Agricola Don Ricardo (ADR) as its first grape producer-marketer licensee in Peru.
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ArticlecarboNZero gets official approval
The firm’s emissions measurement and reduction scheme has been recognised as a suitable standard for the verification of carbon emissions and footprint
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ArticleX5 reports on first quarter results
Consolidated net retail sales climb although like-for-like sales fall 3.9 per cent, the Russian retailer reveals
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ArticlePsa impact hits home in New Zealand
NZKGI has revealed that the disease will result in 10m fewer trays of kiwifruit produced this year, costing up to NZ$120m
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ArticleFlorette launches French campaign
Salad specialist Florette has launched a new TV ad campaign in France, scheduled to run until 21 April to promote the company’s Duo range.
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ArticleCarrefour reports return to growth
The French retailer has reported a rise in sales for the first quarter, aided by continuing growth in emerging markets
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ArticleNZ pipfruit hunting for pickers
New Zealand apple growers are having trouble finding enough pickers this year because of a slow start to the season
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ArticleAsda ramps up Indian grape deal
Asda will be doubling its Indian grape volumes this season thanks to the joint-venture Bharti-Walmart global supply deal.
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ArticleForum warns of high-street degradation
The Forum of Private Business is warning that government proposals for a late night levy will not tackle UK drinking culture but degrade high streets and small independent traders.
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ArticleNashik grape exports recover
Grape exports from the Nashik district in Maharashtra have recovered this year, but a cold February has slowed its return to glory
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ArticleGolden season ahead for NZ South Islanders
Kiwifruit growers on New Zealand’s South Island are gearing up for harvest next week with a brighter outlook than their counterparts in the main growing region on North Island.
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ArticleUK tomato season in early start
UK and Irish production of tomatoes are making inroads into the major multiples as supplies from Spain and Morocco slow.
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ArticleTesco launches review of brand communications
Tesco has announced a review of its brand communications as part of efforts to improve its customer offer over the coming year.
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ArticleNuffield to host Fertilisers for the Future event
The findings of a 12-month study into ways to reduce agriculture's reliance on manufactured fertilisers and an investigation of alternative sources of nutrition is being held.
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ArticleInnocent slims down ahead of Olympics
Smoothie maker launches 160ml range for sale in Tesco and Sainsbury's as part of lunchtime meal promotions
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ArticleChiquita to exit avo packaging business
Group reportedly 'transitioning out' western US avocado market due to increased Mexican and Peruvian imports
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ArticleProexport receives sustainability award
Murcia-based association recognised for work to reduce pesticides and manage natural resources
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ArticleQ4 loss recorded by Supervalu
US retailer makes net loss of US$424m in final quarter of fiscal 2012, while net sales also fall

