Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3294
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ArticleHexagonal chip launches to boost NI tourism
Northern Irish potato processor Wilson’s Country has come up with a unique hexagonal chip as part of an international campaign to increase tourists to the country’s most popular attraction.
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ArticleMatch-funding for projects to boost African imports
Food sector firms that can come up with with smart ways to increase imports of African food to Europe are being offered match-funding grants of between £150,000 and £1 million to try their ideas.
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ArticleSpitalfields penguin dash raises cash for charity
Spitalfields Market Tenants Association has been represented in a charity penguin dash to raise money for Richard House children’s hospice in Beckton.
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ArticleEgypt strawberry quality rises as costs come down
A major project to both enhance the quality of Egyptian strawberries and reduce production costs is already showing promise as the season gets underway.
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A fond farewell to two legends of FPJ
This week I’d like to take the opportunity to pay tribute to two great servants of this magazine and the fresh produce
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ArticleCargolux pleads guilty to price-fixing
Two Cargolux executives have agreed a plea deal and accepted jail terms for fixing prices for air cargo
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ArticleNetherlands to host soft fruit event
International Soft Fruit Conference will take place in 's-Hertogenbosch next January
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ArticlePatriotic Brits baffled by Granny
Nearly three quarters of the nation think the Australian Granny Smith apple is British, Sainsbury’s has found.
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ArticleShipping lines consolidate services
Five shipping lines are consolidating their Asia-South America services for winter freight coverage
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ArticleNFU president takes supermaket fight to Brussels
The NFU has called on the EU to help farmers become more competitive by resolving power imbalances in supply chains.
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ArticleSwat holds export potential
Pakistan’s Swat Valley could become a lucrative fresh produce export hub if urgent investments are made in its beleaguered farming sector
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ArticleSpanish step up fight against trade deal
Fepex’s tomato committee hopes to meet presidents of Spanish regions most affected by “unfair” Moroccan imports
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ArticleRe:fresh Awards 2012 open for entries
Fresh produce businesses can now stake their claim for glory at next year’s Re:fresh Awards on 17 May 2012.
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ArticleRZ Afrisem presents hybrid vegetables
Specially developed for the African market, the group's aubergine varieties have high disease resistance and bigger yields
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ArticlePeter Ombler hands over NZKGI reins
New Zealand Kiwifruit Growers Incorporated president Peter Ombler has stepped down after nearly two terms
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ArticleCostly battle against Psa in New Zealand
Kiwifruit Vine Health could report expenses of up to NZ$44m from an original budget of NZ$50m
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ArticleGold kiwifruit faces 'abandonment'
All original gold kiwifruit plants in Te Puke are to be completely cut out, according to reports.
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ArticleDisquiet in the Cape vineyards
There are some grumblings back in the table grape vineyards of South Africa - not so much about the prospects for the season or the present state of the world economy, but rather the marketing rights of certain new varieties available to growers
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AnalysisCan generic marketing work?
Neither costly government campaigns nor combined industry efforts have succeeded in increasing overall UK fruit and vegetable consumption. So what will it take to get consumers to eat their 5 A DAY?
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ArticleMajor retailers play catch up on prepared produce
The prepared category continues to show impressive growth, but the biggest retailers are still undertrading

