Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3279
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It still all comes down to taste for shoppers
You can have all the PR in the world, but when it comes down to it, even the most intriguing colours and unusual shapes
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ArticleHayley Campbell-Gibbons: The NFU's wish list for 2012: Backing for growers and more profitability
What will be on growers’ new year’s wish list? Here are some of my predictions, goals and aspirations for the
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Redevelopment plans show market strength
The multi-million pound redevelopment plans at Bolton and Brighton markets show the wholesale and street market scene is alive
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ArticleMarkets unveil multi-million pound refits
Bolton and Brighton markets are set for major redevelopment work after new plans were revealed.
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ArticleTighter import rules threaten Indonesian trade
A move by the Indonesian government to tighten fresh produce import regulations and reduce the number of entry points has raised concern among importers
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ArticleNew Philippine strawberries Forever
New Philippine strawberries aimed at displacing imports could be named after The Beatles’ famous song ‘Strawberry Fields Forever’
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Campden BRI offers new seminar
Research organisation Campden BRI is holding a seminar on 24 February to update delegates on the government’s Responsibility Deal.
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ArticleHortyfruta calls for greater power
Interprofessional group urges EU to pass legislation to allow sectoral organisations to act to halt drops in prices
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Delhaize sees revenue rise
The Belgian retailer has reported growth for the full year, aided by strong performances in southeastern Europe and Asia
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ArticleDanielle Pinnington: Consumers are realising value is not always about price in the fresh produce aisles
There is no doubt the UK grocery retail environment has seen great change in 2011, and shoppers are at the heart of this. With
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ArticleFNPE becomes the UEF
The federation of French endives producers has changed its name to the union of French endives producers
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ArticlePositive signs for Japanese apples
Encouraging signs for Japanese apple growers in areas surrounding the nuclear power plant damaged in last year’s tsunami
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ArticlePrice Drop fails to spark Tesco’s sales
Retailer records “disappointing” Christmas results despite launch of high profile promotion
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ArticleKey Tech introduces Auto Dryer
Machine is designed to remove surface water from fresh-cut produce to enhance quality and shelf-life
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ArticleCalifornia Giant launches website
Site appeals to health enthusiasts and offers a range of features for both consumers and trade partners
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ArticleAberdeen scientists make soil discovery
Soil scientists in Scotland have discovered a microbe of global significance to farmers and growers.
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ArticleQuality quarter for Landec Corporation
Strong results are driven by improved performance in Apio’s value-added fresh-cut specialty packed vegetable business segment
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ArticleTesco predicts 'minimal profit growth' after poor results
Chief executive Philip Clarke calls results "disappointing" and says plan to improve shoppers' experience will hit profits in the year ahead.
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ArticleUK schools enter South African fruit comp
The South African fruit industry has launched a new competition for UK schools.
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ArticleExpanded area freedom for Australian grapes
New areas declared fruit fly free in Victoria will boost the available volumes of Australian grapes for markets with controls against the pest

