Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3223
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ArticleMercator managers step down
Slovenian grocer sees its five-strong management resign after clashes with the ownership
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ArticleGlasgow markets group manager announces retirement
Graham Wallace has announced he is retiring as group manager of Glasgow's markets and as an officer adviser to NABMA on 31 March.
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ArticleKingston launches Sugar Pine drive
The US group has announced a spring MD2 pineapple promotion plus a new appointment as part of a strategy to grow sales
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ArticleCo-op reveals slump in food sales
Group suffers from 'increasingly tough market' in the UK through 2011
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ArticleIsrael’s new start
It’s been all change in the Israeli fresh produce market in the past year, with Agrexco’s much-publicised travails opening the door to other exporters to increase share. Tom Bonnett and Michael Barker examine the new state of the country’s industry
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Issues need resolving ahead of London 2012
I don’t know about you, but I’m really excited about the Olympics.At a time when there’s quite a bit of
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Tarragon shortage highlights progressive fresh herb industry to be proud of
The panic brought by the recent tarragon shortage in the foodservice arena has highlighted the commercial revolution that the
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New British arrivals mark start of spring
Spring is certainly in the air when it comes to British produce, which is now beginning to appear on the shelves. There was
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ArticlePear decline drives top-fruit fall
Despite an increase in apple sales, a fall in the popularity of pears has pushed the top-fruit category into overall decline
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ArticleGrowing for tomorrow
The skills needed to be a successful grower extend far beyond making crops flourish. Chloe Ryan asks leading British growers what it takes to come out on top in today’s challenging environment
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ArticleA convenient truth
The convenience sector is set to grow in value by more than a quarter in the next few years. Lisa Kjellsson looks at the factors behind its success and how fresh produce is taking centre stage
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ArticleRoute to market
Britain’s wholesale markets are a crucial link in the foodservice chain, and the industry is proving an attractive alternative to growers disillusioned with the supermarkets. As part of FPJ’s foodservice series, Chloe Ryan finds out more
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ArticleCautious welcome for the Budget
The Budget has sparked screaming headlines over the scrapping of pensioner tax breaks but, for fresh produce, the big news is investment in increasing exports and a rise in fuel duty, writes Tom Bonnett
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ArticleIsrael’s new start
It’s been all change in the Israeli fresh produce market in the past year, with Agrexco’s much-publicised travails opening the door to other exporters to increase share. Tom Bonnett and Michael Barker examine the new state of the country’s industry
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ArticleTraders call for clarity on Olympic road closures
Wholesalers in London have expressed concern that, with just months until the Olympic and Paralympic Games, they still haven’t been told exactly how changes to the road network will affect them and are being left unable to plan ahead.
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ArticleTop turnout for Fresh Produce India
A bumper crowd of 240 delegates from 19 different countries took part in India’s only international fresh produce conference this week
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ArticleConsumers ‘not at risk’ after glass contamination scare
Pulp tray producer Huhtamaki has played down any concerns to human health as a result of glass particles found in fruit trays in South Africa.
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ArticleKorean access expands for South Africa
South African grapefruit and lemons are on the brink of gaining entry into South Korea
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ArticleRewe aims to make Penny shine again
Chief executive Alain Caparros reports 2.7 per cent increase in Rewe's group sales as attention turns to discounter's revamp
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ArticleSalad companies form partnership
Eisberg and SAB Ortofrutta working together to improve efficiency, secure supply and target new commercial opportunities

