Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3228
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ArticleTalking Heads | Thierry Mellenotte
Fruitnet.com talks to Pink Lady Europe's general manager Thierry Mellenotte about his career so far and his thoughts on the industry
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ArticleWaitrose enjoys online sales boost
British retailer achieves sharp sales upturn for grocery website
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ArticleFPC demands re-think of 'grave' rise in plant health check fees
The Fresh Produce Consortium is demanding Fera immediately changes plans to raise the price of plant health checks that could cost British growers and importers an extra £1.2 million over the next two years.
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ArticleSummit covers sustainability and waste
Sustainable sourcing, food waste and food authenticity will be among the main topics discussed at June's Sustainable Foods Summit
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ArticleAndalusia wilts under ongoing drought
Persistently dry conditions affecting southern Spain, which is still reeling from frost damage in February
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ArticleAPM receives Costa Rican go ahead
Moin Container Terminal Concession Agreement is signed off, with 18-month implementation phase to begin
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ArticleNFU issues World Water Day warning
The NFU is using World Water Day to highlight the importance of ensuring agriculture has fair access to water amid increased competition during drought conditions.
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ArticleUniveg grape project begins to bear fruit
Indian grape collaboration with Bayer CropScience achieves first shipment to Europe
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ArticleEastpack sees profit surge
Kiwifruit postharvest supplier sees yearly profit climb by 44 per cent, boosted by record packing volumes in 2011
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Article‘Watermelon’ plums in Morrisons
Unique flesh makes new watermelon range stand out on UK retailer's shelves
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ArticleJersey Royal Pearl potatoes in Tesco earlier than ever
The Jersey Royal Company has announced its premium potatoes are in Tesco this week, while Morrisons will have the spuds in stores by the weekend.
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ArticleMorrisons to build new fresh packhouse in direct supply drive
Morrisons is opening a fresh produce storage warehouse that will become a packhouse as part of its plans to become the UK’s biggest fresh food manufacturer.
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Workshop for POs being held at DEFRA
A workshop for Producer Organisations (POs) to explore why scale is important in the fresh produce industry and how POs might work more closely together is being held by EFFP on 29 March.
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Article‘Watermelon’ plums in Morrisons
Morrisons is introducing a new range of plums called “Watermelons” as it looks to meet consumer demand for exotic new fruits.
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ArticleBDM scheme comes to an end as funding fails to materialise
The London wholesale markets’ business development manager scheme is effectively ending next week.
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ArticleKinnow added to Indian crop insurance scheme
Kinnow growers in Indian state of Haryana are to be covered under its crop insurance scheme
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AnalysisRobert Frost: The $64,000 question: Should you go all in on ERP or go for a lower-cost alternative?
There is considerable debate in the industry currently on the costs of ERP systems deployment. Opinions vary on what it is
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ArticlePutting veg at the heart of the plate
The government might not want to commit on what it sees as a sustainable diet, but foodservice companies have become tired of waiting. Will a series of ‘smarter’ sustainable menus see fruit and veg push meat to the side, asks David Burrows
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ArticleAll about the flavour
What will be the next big thing in the fresh produce aisle? Finding exciting new flavours is not so much an art form as a complex process. Lisa Kjellsson talks to leading breeder Hargreaves Plants and chef Ben Tish to find out how it is achieved
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ArticleHow to build a successful glasshouse
The glasshouse industry is critical in the crusade for reliable and sustainable fruit and veg production throughout the world, as food security fears grow and the climate remains unpredictable. As more growers join the glasshouse world, Elizabeth O’Keefe asks what makes a successful glasshouse project

