Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3270
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ArticleFruit and vegetable purchases nosedive among poorer families
Poorer families in Britain have cut the amount of fruit and vegetables they buy by almost a third to consume little over half the recommended five portions per day.
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ArticleUnifrutti links with Philippine grower
Unifrutti to market bananas from 216m pesos development by Anflo Banana Group
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Pre-CNY market ‘a disaster’
A flood of last-minute arrivals into China for Lunar New Year was disastrous for the trade, according to one leading importer
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ArticleOppenheimer markets NZ apricots
New Zealand-grown apricots are back in North America, following on from a short Chilean deal this season
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ArticleTurkish produce volumes grow in 2011
TurkStat reveals that fresh fruit and vegetable production volumes in the country climbed through 2011
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ArticleFresh convenience companies unite
Freshconex route once again guides Berlin visitors around the leading companies in the convenience industry
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Article3-PPP concept hits South Africa
Food Freshly's produce sanitisation and preservation concept is set to add value to country's fresh and processed produce industries
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ArticleSetback for Morocco deal opponents
Critics of EU-Morocco trade accord fail to convince MEP trade committee to reject agreement
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ArticleHeavyweights eye Cambodian banana project
Major Japanese-owned banana player Sumifru and Australia's Indochina Gateway Capital are reportedly mulling a US$35m banana plantation in Cambodia
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ArticlePGI nod for Comber potatoes
New season Comber potatoes from Northern Ireland have been granted European Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) status.
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ArticleFavorita rejects Oxfam allegations
Banana exporter hits back at claims made by Oxfam in recent Bitter Bananas report
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ArticleAnglia founder David Hurley dies
Founding member of Anglia Business Solutions had lead the group for 15 years
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ArticleFrench fruit-growing area takes plunge
According to a study from the ministry of agriculture, France's fruit production area has dropped significantly between 2000 and 2010
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ArticleNew school meal standards introduced
United Fresh welcomes move to double amount of fresh produce served to 32m students in the National School Lunch Programme
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ArticleProduce transport group releases guidelines
The North American Produce Transportation Working Group releases best practices to assist the industry and reduce disputes
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ArticleAnglia founder David Hurley dies
David Hurley passed away last weekend following a short illness, aged 64.
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ArticleGerman retailers hit back at Oxfam claims
Leading grocers Metro, Edeka and Rewe claim they are meeting standards with Ecuador banana suppliers
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ArticleSpanish temperatures hit crop growth
Large differences between daytime and night-time temperatures have been causing problems for growers of salad and vegetable lines.
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ArticleWarning to brassica growers over virus
A virus with little or no noticeable symptoms that significantly reduces brassica yields has been put under the spotlight at the Brassica Growers Association conference.
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ArticleCauliflowers run a month ahead
Cauliflower production in the UK is running a month ahead of schedule and is unlikely to right itself soon, one industry analyst has said.

