Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3278
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ArticleAusterity warning for foodservice
In 2012, the foodservice and hospitality sectors are going to face the toughest down-turn conditions yet, a senior market analyst is warning.
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ArticleGrower of the Year nominees unveiled
The finalists for Grower of the Year 2012 have been announced.
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Spanish schedule citrus protests
Spanish citrus growers were due to demonstrate outside branches of Aldi and Lidl on 13 January in protest at ruinously low prices for their fruit.
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ArticleTough market hits profits at UK potato giants
The battle for share and difficult economy has had a downward impact on profits at Albert Bartlett and Branston.
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ArticleExporter proposes India-Pakistan mango cooperation
India and Pakistan should set aside differences and jointly promote their mangoes to international markets, says leading exporter
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Wild Harvest to double capacity
Catering supplier Wild Harvest is undergoing an expansion at its New Covent Garden Market site that will double its capacity.
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ArticleSaudi set to halt veg exports
In a bid to conserve its dwindling water resources, the Kingdom will cease exports of vegetables in September this year
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ArticlePiazza Italia prepares for Fruit Logistica
Leading Italian companies to offer warm welcome to existing and new industry contacts at exhibition event in Berlin
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ArticleAsia to Europe seafreight traffic falls
A drop in container shipping traffic between Asia and Europe could exacerbate seafreight lines’ losses
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ArticleTroubled Tesco plans store overhaul
Having suffered its worst Christmas in decades, the UK retailer has announced a profit warning and major plans to alter its strategy
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ArticleWest African consumers value organics
Researchers find large majority of shoppers in Benin and Ghana willing to pay more for pesticide-free fresh produce
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ArticleTop potato variety offered on open market
Potato supplier Greenvale AP is making a limited volume of seed potato for its Vales Sovereign variety available on the open market for Scottish growers.
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ArticlePrize results for Booker
UK cash-and-carry wholesaler reports Q3 growth as fresh produce sales surge 17 per cent
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ArticleRains boost NZ apples
Rain in apple producing-hub Hawke’s Bay is a good thing for growers, but the season is now running a fortnight late
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ArticleLAMMA moves up a gear
The farming and rural community is gearing up for the biggest machinery trade show of the year, LAMMA. Lisa Kjellsson previews the event
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ArticleShepherd guides the next generation
David Shepherd has had a fascinating career both in the industry and outside of it. Now, ahead of taking on a mentorship for the Fresh Inspirations conference, he tells Elizabeth O’Keefe that it’s time to give something back
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ArticleUnited States exports soar
As new figures show US agricultural exports hitting record levels, Eurofruit’s Carl Collen looks ahead to the outlook for the coming citrus season
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ArticleA man for all markets
The National Association of British Market Authorities, NABMA, is continuing to place wholesale markets at the forefront of its priorities for 2012. Chief executive Graham Wilson talks to Elizabeth O’Keefe about the changing face of the UK wholesale scene
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ArticleThe cherry on the cake
A category that has struggled over the past couple of years, the stonefruit sector is now seeing consistent value and volume retail sales growth

