Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3274
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ArticleEarthbound Farm launches fruit division
One of the leading organic food brands and suppliers in the US has established an organic fruit subsidiary
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ArticleTom Lange renames Florida office
The import-export business has been brought under the group's expanding Seven Seas branding
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ArticlePink Lady to launch kids brand
France-based apple brand plans new product launch, ‘PinKids’, specifically targeted at children
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ArticleThe green standard
A wide range of innovation and NPD is ensuring today’s packaging is the greenest yet, as Lisa Kjellsson reports
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ArticleFootprinting biodiversity
The debate over footprinting has moved on from carbon to water and now biodiversity. But there are many challenges to overcome to create a valid ‘biodiversity score’, as David Burrows reports
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ArticleChange is on the cards
On first appearances the vegetable market seems to be stable with a minor decline in volume and a slight rise in value, but change may be bubbling under the surface
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Mark Moody: Why investing in a carbon footprinting scheme makes sound financial sense
In the fresh produce sector, renowned for operating on a low-margin, high-volume basis, it is imperative that a business
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New ranges aplenty as stores differentiate
The drive by the multiples to portray even the most humble vegetables as something different - and in so doing elevate their
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Sandys Dawes: Fruiterers welcome new phase as first female Master is installed in the company
In a historic occasion for our company, Jane Anderson will be the Fruiterers’ first female Master on 25 January. It will
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ArticleTurn over a new leaf
In its quest for 10,000 members, Linking Environment and Farming (LEAF) is stepping up its profile. Anna Sbuttoni talks to commercial manager Jeremy Boxall about the need for environmentally responsible farming
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Collaboration is the topic of the day
There’s only been one word on everyone’s lips this week, and for once it isn’t Tesco.Collaboration is the
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ArticleNew ripening technology to cut energy bills
Dutch-based ripening room technology specialist Interko has rethought every part of its system to create an "enormous reduction" in the energy it uses.
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ArticleChecking the trade's temperature
The reason most people find themselves braving the Berlin winter year after year to attend Fruit Logistica is to gauge the temperature of the trade more accurately
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ArticleEmirates expands South America coverage
The freight division of Emirates airline has increased its South American operation to meet growing demand between the UAE and wider world
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ArticleWashington cherry order continues
Growers vote in favour of continuing the industry's federal marketing order at referendum
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ArticleGF Group to unveil Fratelli Orsero brand
New label to be used on Italian company's fruit following decision to end long-standing marketing deal with Del Monte
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ArticleBlow to GM as BASF pulls research base out of Europe
BASF is moving its Plant Science base out of Germany to the US due to “a lack of acceptance” for GM technology in many parts of Europe.
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ArticleCherry waves for Chinese New Year
The Chinese market has come under pressure with a flood of Chilean cherry arrivals for Lunar New Year
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ArticleExport bloom for NZ persimmons
New Zealand’s persimmon industry is looking forward to new market access as planted area grows during the next few years
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Nursery fined over worker who fell through roof
Westland Nurseries has been fined £12,000 after a worker suffered serious head injuries falling through a greenhouse roof.

