Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3263
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ArticleMP's business buys food 'too ugly' for supermarkets
A Kent MP has launched Ugly Food; a new company to buy food rejected by supermarkets on aesthetic grounds and sell it to consumers.
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ArticleStudy sheds light on male beauty
Research into the attractiveness of men has shown the benefits of consuming fruits including plums and nectarines
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ArticleWatermelon ‘likely source’ of outbreak
UK government agency indicates watermelon, possibly from Brazil, may be source of salmonella outbreak in UK, Ireland and Germany
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ArticleZespri investigates 'illegal' kiwifruit
Group appoints former judge to examine allegations surrounding its deputy chairman and unlicensed kiwifruit planting
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ArticleAntwerp releases Sustainability Report
Belgium's port of Antwerp has launched its first report detailing the efforts being made to improve sustainability
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ArticleUniveg embarks on modernisation drive
New service centre in Germany has been given go-ahead as group targets upgrades across European distribution network
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ArticleSupplier pulls together Worcestershire growers to supply supermarkets
A grower partnership run by Minor Weir and Willis is going from strength to strength with the company pledging to increase its growing activity in the UK.
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ArticleRetail reforms on course, assures India
The Indian government has reportedly assured global retail giants Walmart and Metro that its retail reforms agenda is going ahead
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ArticleFDA alert on Brazilian orange juice
An Import Alert has been placed on more Brazilian orange juice firms sending to the US, according to the FDA
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ArticleIndependent retail revival
Times are tough for greengrocers, but while shops across the UK are closing their doors for the last time, there are some fruit and veg stores pulling shoppers away from the major retailers. Tom Bonnett examines how independents are finding success in the face of austerity
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ArticleBe my veggie Valentine
Who says you have to say it with flowers? With Valentine’s Day looming, Lisa Kjellsson discovers a range of creative campaigns promoting the romantic qualities of fruit and vegetables
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ArticleBanana price crisis persists
Despite the complexities of global sourcing, logistical issues and the skill it takes to produce in volume, the banana remains one of the cheapest lines in the basket
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Home cooking boosts fresh produce range
While consumers are often branded convenience conscious, every year a loyal band of buyers still makes their own
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High street dream is just that as local produce ventures still struggle to survive
Plotting the changing shape of the fruit and vegetable industry on a weekly basis includes more than the major news breaks,
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Time to promote the best of fresh produce
According to the weather app on my phone, it’s currently -16°C in Berlin, which could prompt a rethink of my packing
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ArticleBradford voted best wholesale market for second year in a row
St James Wholesale Market in Bradford has retained its crown as the nation’s best wholesale market at the National Associationof British Market Authorities (NABMA) awards.
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ArticleDark-coloured produce 'improves attractiveness'
Eating dark-coloured fresh produce such as plums, peaches and nectarines has more impact on how attractive a man appears than his masculinity, new research suggests.
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ArticleLand struggle for Aztropex
Saudi-owned banana grower-exporter Aztropex is having difficulty securing land for a 1,200ha plantation project
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ArticleNew mangoes promise high yields
New high-yielding mango varieties could give a significant boost to India’s production of the fruit in coming years
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ArticleTrade on alert over salmonella outbreak
Possible link to watermelons still unconfirmed as cases of Salmonella Newport infection are reported in UK and Germany

