Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3304
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ArticleCAP reforms slammed for threatening growth
The president of the National Farmers Union (NFU) has criticised the planned reform of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) for increasing costs at a time when the industry needs to increase output.
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ArticleIndian retail opportunity worth the wait
Arvind Singhal, chairman of Technopak Advisors, talks exclusively to Asiafruit about the opening of India’s retail market to foreign investment
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Presentation of fruit to the Lord Mayor remains a major highlight
One of the historic highlights of the Fruiterers’ year is the ceremony of Presentation of Fruit to the Lord Mayor. This
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ArticleIndia opens to foreign direct investment
Indian government eases restrictions on foreign investment in its huge US$450m retail sector
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The unexpected business benefits of installing a new ERP system
During the early stages of the selection and implementation of a new ERP system, expectations are high on both sides for the
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ArticleEgyptian supplies overcome unrest
Despite being amid civil unrest, the Egyptian fresh produce industry is preparing to deliver the much-needed citrus and berry offer come December
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ArticleWar on waste
It’s been said that UK consumers throw away food that would weigh the same as one million double decker buses, fill nine Wembley Stadiums or 15 Albert Halls. The problem is hard enough to measure, let alone solve. So where does this leave the fresh produce industry?
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ArticleGrape supplies set to run short over festive promotional window
It won’t be easy for buyers to get hold of the volumes they will need if they are planning Christmas promotions on grapes
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Innovate or stagnate in the supermarket aisles to keep fresh produce business profitable
There are lots of good things going for fresh fruit apart from the obvious health benefits. There is enormous choice, with the
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Supply balance is not so easy to achieve
There’s been a lot of talk this week about growers and suppliers doing more to help themselves in the face of
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ArticleWarning over commodity price trap
The vegetable industry is not helping itself when it comes to retailer relations and should unite to prevent further commoditisation of the category.
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ArticleLarge Chilean cherry crop to create pressure ahead of CNY
With Chinese New Year falling earlier than usual and a large cherry crop out of Chile, traders will be under added pressure to move fruit
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ArticleTotal Produce grabs bigger Capespan share
Shareholding in Capespan continues to change with Total Produce now claiming a 20.03 per cent stake in the company
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Sun World recruits Pandol man
California-based grape and stonefruit breeder and grower Sun World International has recruited David Dever, CEO of Pandol Bros to its top job.
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ArticleIsap launches new Satispack range
New line of packaging uses so-called 'second life' recycled plastic which meets EC requirements on food safety and hygiene
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ArticleAustrian fruit production climbs
Total fruit yields climbed 13 per cent year-on-year through 2011, with particular growth in stonefruit
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ArticleFirst Argentinean cherries for CF Fresh
The first cherries of the season will be imported by air directly from Argentina to New York, Miami, and Los Angeles
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ArticlePure Hot House opens new centre
The Texas location will expedite imports from Mexico and Central America to the firm's North American retail clients
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ArticleWaitrose opens 'greenest store'
UK retailer says new store could reduce carbon dioxide equivalent emissions by up to 80 per cent
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ArticleEnza’s red kiwifruit reaches Italy
The new EnzaRed kiwifruit has just been launched in Italy, where commercial plantings are soon to begin

