Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3249
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ArticleLiz O'Keefe: More confidence needed: Young fruit and veg generation inspired by bespoke conference
Oddly, I felt nervous on my way to the first conference for young people in the fruit and vegetable business, Fresh
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Supply chains firmly back in the spotlight
The situation at Del Monte Fresh in York is sure to get everyone talking about retail supply chains again (page 4). The
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ArticleAngus Growers and SEP get EU cash boost
Producer organisation Angus Growers has had its appeal against withdrawal of recognition under the EU Fruit and Vegetable Aid Scheme upheld by a Scottish Court, while South Eastern Produce (SEP) has had its derecognition overturned by an independent panel.
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ArticleMorrisons contract loss puts Del Monte factory in jeopardy
Del Monte Fresh Produce’s factory in Skelton, York is facing closure following the loss of a major contract with Morrisons.
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ArticleDate set for KORUS FTA
Tariffs will be cut on some US fresh produce imports to South Korea when FTA comes into effect on 15 March
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ArticleBenedict Horsbrugh signs up for Mumbai event
Univeg's director of quality management will look at future developments in his keynote address at Fresh Produce India
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ArticleJFC undone by market 'collapse'
Company seeks to reassure its creditors as concerns are raised over future viability of Russian banana market
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ArticleLast call for new Potato Ambassadors
The Potato Council is hunting for a team of ambassadors to put potato in the public eye as a healthy, tasty, sustainable food.
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ArticlePrice-cutting is 'only factor driving UK growth'
A round up of research shows that price-cutting is all that is driving sales at the major retailers while shoppers seem to be getting used to the tough times and looking at quality and values again.
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ArticleMexican asparagus season in full swing
Mexican asparagus grower-shippers are predicting strong production this year
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ArticleG3 pitched as kiwifruit saviour
G3 will pave the Psa recovery pathway for New Zealand’s kiwifruit industry if it can keep performing until May, Zespri has uncovered
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ArticleEU-US organics deal is 'major milestone'
Agreement will end confusion over non-recognition of standards and will facilitate trade, Organic Monitor suggests
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ArticleNFU president voted in for fourth term
The NFU has voted for Peter Kendall to serve a fourth term as president in a near unanimous vote at the close of its 2012 conference.
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ArticleCMA CGM joins Cool Logistics Africa roster
Arnauld Thibault joins the discussion on the outlook for African cold transport
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ArticleSpanish weather hits the UK
The effects of recent harsh temperatures in Spain are being felt on UK markets.
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ArticleNOL to cut costs after fourth-quarter loss
NOL to make wholesale changes to business after posting US$320.4m fourth-quarter loss
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ArticleNew US budget 'cuts bacteria testing'
President Barack Obama's new budget plan would see the end of the tiny Microbiological Data Programme
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Sainsbury's boosts C02 refrigeration programme after early success
Sainsbury’s is accelerating its carbon-dioxide refrigeration programme thanks to early success.
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ArticleUK 'desperate' for more Cameo apple growers
The UK “desperately needs more Cameo apple growers” the chairman of English Apples and Pears has told FPJ.
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ArticleNew Florette salad is like 'Diet Coke to Crispy's Coke'
The team behind the UK’s number one selling salad mix, Florette Crispy, claims its new Sweet Crispy mix offers the salad equivalent of the choice offered by Coke and Diet Coke - except sweeter.

