Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3217
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ArticleGruppo Pam promotes freshness
Italian supermarket, hypermarket and discount chain operator focuses on quality and taste in new advertising campaign
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ArticleDel Monte Foods loses ‘fresh’ case
Fresh Del Monte has been awarded US$13.15m in damages in a case against Del Monte Foods concerning the ‘fresh’ status of processed fruit
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ArticleVegetable prices hike Chinese inflation
High vegetable prices from cold weather over March in China have pushed up the country’s inflation rate
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ArticleMatahari plans east Indonesian expansion
Higher than average retail growth in Indonesia’s east has caught the attention of the country’s number two retailer Matahari
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ArticleDuty hike hits Bangladeshi fruit imports
Last week’s move by the Bangladeshi government to slap an additional 20 per cent regulatory duty on imported fruits has hit sales
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ArticleTe Awanui leads Japanese delegation
Maori grower Te Awanui Huka Pak will lead a NZ kiwifruit delegation to Japan this week and open the Zespri Trade Conference in Tokyo
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ArticleSolar prize at National Fruit Show
The National Fruit Show 2012 is being sponsored by one of the UK’s leading solar companies which is offering a £10,000 prize.
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ArticleApple thinning agent approved for new season
A thinning agent for apple trees that means growers do not have to rely entirely on hand thinning has been approved in time for the new season.
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ArticleNatures Way in salad brand re-launch
Natures Way Foods is re-launching its Lasting Leaf salads with new branding, “no-waste” packaging and a new product line.
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ArticleSEF picks naturally grown asparagus earlier than ever
In its first year growing asparagus, Southern England Farms (SEF) has delivered a new-season naturally grown harvest a month ahead of the usual open field season.
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New Format for Re:fresh promises best-ever event with innovation at the heart
he South African citrus industry will kick of its 2012 campaign in the UK and Europe this month with a bumper crop back in the
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ArticleHortyfruta issues melon warning
Harvesting too early risks disrupting market, warns association
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ArticleAndalusia’s big fight
As drought continues to plague the south of Spain, growers are fighting an uphill battle both to deliver their harvests and with ongoing low margins. Lisa Kjellsson finds out what the future has in store for the region of Andalusia
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ArticleKiwi feijoas flying into Dubai
New Zealand export trade in exotic fruit is building, according to leading supplier based in the country's kiwifruit heartland
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ArticleStonefruit sector strives for growth
As more consistent cherries and nectarines attract consumers to the category, the sector could take a leaf out of soft fruit’s success
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ArticleRegional Thinking
A leader in the eat-local revolution, Michelin-starred chef Paul Heathcote trained under veteran British chef Francis Coulson and Raymond Blanc at Le Manoir aux Quat’ Saisons before opening three restaurants, a catering company and gaining an MBE. Elizabeth O’Keefe takes him back to his roots
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ArticleTesco re-launches budget range
New brand, ‘Everyday Value’ replaces long-established Tesco Value line
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ArticleProduce World 'back in profit'
UK company says it has recovered from £8m accounting error that led to multi-million pound loss
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Supermarkets show seasonal strength
Patriotism comes in all sorts of different guises, and anyone who lives on, or has an affinity for the Isle of Wight, will
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Clear debate needed on the subject of GM
You only need to mention the phrase GM and it’s enough to send everyone into a cold sweat and an awkward silence for

