Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3222
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ArticleChina welcomes first ever blueberry imports
Chile is celebrating the entry of its first blueberry exports to China.
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ArticleMexican tomato exports triple
Tomatoes now one of country’s key food exports, alongside avocados
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ArticleEuropatat reveals guest speakers
Guy Faulkner and Karlijn Offermans have both been added to the programme for the Kijkduin event
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ArticleEuropean suppliers 'must add value'
New report by Rabobank highlights how a changing fresh produce industry has altered the role of suppliers
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ArticleUruguay forecasts citrus growth
Mandarins are set to record the biggest increase in production this year, followed by oranges, while grapefruit volume will contract
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ArticleGreenery reveals EU benefits for Dutch trade
The Netherlands has become the world’s largest vegetable exporting country thanks to the European internal market, the euro and the safety and stability of the EU, a report by The Greenery has found.
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ArticleMalaysia to limit imported produce sales
In a bid to promote domestic production the Malaysian government plans to limit where imported fresh produce can be sold
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ArticleRecord season for Spanish persimon as sales to UK skyrocket
Spanish persimon sales to the UK have hit record levels with the industry reporting shipments have more than doubled this season.
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ArticleBirds Eye owner to be put up for auction
The owner of the Birds Eye frozen food brand, Iglo, is to be put up for auction with an expected sale price of £2.5bn, the Sunday Telegraph has reported.
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ArticleInternational packing firm unveils brand makeover
International packaging design, development and manufacturing company Sirane is rebranding with a new corporate look and modern website.
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Article'Extreme concern' at downturn in fruit and vegetable consumption
European fresh fruit and vegetable association Freshfel has said it is “extremely concerned” by the results of its latest consumption survey.
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ArticleBananarama members in multi-million pound TV courgette campaign
The original members of Bananarama are ending their banana split to promote the courgette industry under the new band name Courgette-About-It.
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ArticleBidvest drops bid for Capespan share
Company has reportedly abandoned its plans to acquire a 15 per cent share in South African fruit exporter Capespan Group
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ArticleAmbitious growth plans for AgraQuest
Biopesticide producer AgraQuest has unveiled ambitious growth plans boosted by consumer and government requirements for lower pesticide residue levels.
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ArticleFootball-themed salads for Italian fans
La Linea Verde makes increased sales its goal with a new range of bagged salad packs to coincide with Euro 2012
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ArticleDBC Foodservice closures cost 287 jobs
DBC foodservice has gone into administration causing 287 confirmed job losses and putting another 450 jobs at risk.
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ArticleOptimism for Flanders' cucumber growers
Following an early start to the season, cucumber growers are satisfied with how domestic production is developing
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ArticleNew Covent Garden Market chooses redevelopment partner
Tenants have insisted a workable decant strategy must be at the heart of the New Covent Garden Market regeneration after the authority this week announced its private development partner.
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ArticleSpanish markets grind to halt
Activity at Mercabarna and Mercamadrid “null and void” during general strike
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ArticleBayWa boosted by agri earnings
German group and new majority shareholder in Turners & Growers records impressive increase in revenues and pre-tax profit

