Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3291
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ArticleVietnamese fresh exports smash target
Fruit and vegetable shipments from the country top the yearly target of US$470m by November, and could hit US$600m
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Casino makes double Middle East move
Reports claim retailer has reached an agreement to develop store networks in Qatar and Oman
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Lingwood collaborates for new machinery range
Lingwood Food Services Ltd has launched a new range of vegetable peeling and processing equipment in a strategic partnership with engineering company Watson and Brookman.
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ArticleMajor US food safety study planned
USDA and FDA to team with seven universities and the US fresh produce industry on US$9.4m programme
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ArticleLangmead Farms' Lettuce Company to join G's
Langmead Farms is re-organising its operations for 2012 by creating a new business called The Lettuce Company that is set to become a member of G's Growers Limited Producer Organisation.
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ArticleBrand loyalty lacking for convenience retailers
Report by TNS finds that poor brand loyalty leaves UK convenience retailers vulnerable to major supermarkets
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ArticleSpain to UK rail service restarts
Chilled fruit and vegetable containers travel from Valencia to supermarkets and retailers in the UK
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ArticleFlorette site used to showcase UK food safety
Bagged salad specialist Florette has hosted a visit by government officials from Kenya to demonstrate the site’s food safety processes and working relationship with its local authority Lichfield District Council.
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ArticleAPEB ‘accepts’ stance is ‘unsustainable’
Banana producers’ association reportedly privately concedes it will not achieve stated financial support aim
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ArticlePsa 'spreads east to Te Kaha'
A provisional positive result has been taken from tests at an orchard in Te Kaha
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ArticleStemilt bolsters Lil Snappers line
Group adds two new products to its existing range, bringing the total to one conventional pear variety and five organic apple varieties
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ArticleNon-EU pepper imports up in Germany
Sweet pepper imports from outside the EU jumped 44.5 per cent between January-August, according to Eurostat data
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ArticleHamburg welcomes latest giant vessel
The 14,074 TEU CSCL Mars has visited Hamburg on its maiden voyage on the Asia Europe Express Service 7
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ArticleLondon's wholesale markets 'lack British fruit'
The capital’s wholesale markets are not being supplied enough British apples and pears and are being forced to sell mostly European imports.
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ArticleChinese arrival for Chilean blueberries
Asiafruit speaks with Orieta Ramirez of Frusan about the first Chilean blueberry shipment to mainland China
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ArticleChinese access for Taiwanese pears
China has granted access to fresh Taiwanese pears on the same day Taiwan posts a US$8.7m fruit trade surplus with its neighbour
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ArticleMorrisons to create 7,000 jobs in 2012
Morrisons has announced it will create 7,000 new jobs next year by opening new stores and developing its manufacturing and logistics businesses.
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ArticleTV farmer turns cameras on brassica supplier
TV farmer and foodie Jimmy Doherty has spent the day at Lincolnshire brassica supplier TH Clements for his new programme Jimmy’s Grow Your Own Christmas.
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ArticleApple import focus at India event
International Pink Lady Alliance board member Peter Beaven will outline the size of the opportunity for imported apples in India
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ArticleFreshconex spotlights product development
Final day of the Freshconex Business Forum sees speakers focusing on technology and new product development

