Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3238
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ArticlePhilippines-Israel explore closer ties
The Philippines and Israel are reportedly exploring closer fruit trade links
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ArticleUK Booker to expand in India
UK-based cash and carry company Booker is reportedly planning to expand its Indian operations
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ArticleSmall apples shrink NZ profits
A glut of small-sized apples is expected to dent New Zealand grower profits this season
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ArticleAus scientists share GM banana with India
Australian scientists have developed a GM banana rich in vitamins and iron to help address anaemia in India
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ArticleCargolux lands in the red
Luxembourg air cargo carrier is set to report losses in 2011, and is implementing cost-cutting measures
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ArticlePremiere for Premier Fruits
Premier Fruits has been filmed at New Covent Garden Market for a short film on sustainable food waste management.
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ArticleObituary: Salad pioneer Ray Jeffs MBE
Horticulturalist Ray Jeffs had a huge impact on the shaping of the modern industry.
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ArticleStar Reefers commences JFC proceedings
Ship operator continues case against Russian fresh produce importer following freezing order delivered in December
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ArticleAlgeria turns to hydroponics
With water scarce, the North African country is stepping up its efforts to ensure food security with hydroponic greenhouse technology
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ArticleUnited Fresh members tour Chile
Retailers, packers and importers from the US organisation’s leadership class have been to experience first-hand the Chilean fruit trade
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ArticleUniveg Katopé UK makes Fairtrade donation
Group backs Fairtrade Fortnight by offering fruit to young patients on a children's ward at a hospital in Peterborough
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ArticleWest Bank growers eye Israeli market
While many retailers and consumers in Israel remain averse to West Bank-grown produce, change appears to be nigh
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ArticleCo-op radio to air Mother's Day dedications
The Co-operative Food is offering people the chance to give their mum a special Mother’s Day dedication on its in-store and online radio.
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ArticleEU allocates School Fruit Scheme funds
Italy will be the main beneficiary of the scheme and will receive some €20.5m in EU funding for the 2012/13 school year
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ArticleDelhaize sees net profit tumble
Group reports on fourth quarter and full-year results, with Q4 net profit falling by 48 per cent on the previous year
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ArticleVitacress goes Dutch with Camino for new venture
UK fresh herb and salads producer Vitacress Ltd has joined forces with Camino Real BV, part of the Dutch fresh herb producing Gipmans Group to create a new joint venture company called Vitacress Real BV.
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Foodservice continues to be a trendsetter
The way the UK foodservice sector is evolving makes it a fascinating and dynamic area of the market, where food trends are
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ArticleRaquel Izquierdo de Santiago: Unified messages needed to address declining fresh produce consumption across Europe
The results from Freshfel Europe’s latest Consumption Monitor show an alarming downward trend of consumption patterns
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‘Supercharged’ veg and dazzling fruit
There’s no sign that produce retailing is running short of new descriptions to tempt customers, particularly when
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ArticleAsda finds path to exotic success
The recent decline in the exotic market is showing signs of slowing down, and amid that, Asda has achieved strong growth with a shifting emphasis on the way it sells in the category

