Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3308
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ArticleGreen gong for The Greenery
Dutch produce giant The Greenery has won a Netherlands government Lean & Green award.
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EU pledges €17m to help farmers after E. Coli
The European Commission has approved programmes in 11 member states to help fruit and vegetable sector's recovery from the E. coli crisis.
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ArticleTesco shuffles its pack as Quinn quits after 21 years
Tesco’s category director for fresh produce is to leave the business, FPJ can reveal.
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ArticleOnions smugglers uncovered
Illegal onion imports seized in Philippines as customs officials crack down on smugglers
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ArticlePomegranates prevent ageing process, study finds
Pomegranates have been found to stop the clock after a £2million study has found a daily dose could slow the ageing process of DNA.
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Argentina set for second bumper year of cherries
Cherry production in the Argentinean province of Mendoza is expected to reach 6,240 tonnes this season.
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ArticleCall for Spanish politicians to serve growers
Juan Marín, president of Murcia producer-exporters’ association Proexport in Spain, has called on the authorities to get behind the “Spain brand”.
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ArticleRow as Asda hires ex-government PR officer
The former director general of communications at the Department of Health has sparked a conflict of interest row after joining Asda, the supermarket that backed the £250 million anti-obesity scheme she oversaw.
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ArticleZespri launches Gold comeback campaign
Zespri Gold kiwifruit from Italy and France is returning to the European market.
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ArticleDole cuts loss as revenue climbs
Dole Food Company has announced that it turned in a loss from continuing operations of US$47m (£29.77) through the third quarter of the year, a slight improvement on the US$49m recorded in the same period of 2010.
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ArticleDiet of Champions
What will it take to become Britain’s next heavyweight boxing champion? A punch like a freight train? Abs of steel? Or perhaps a diet rich in fruit and vegetables? Michael Barker meets top trainer Freddie Osei and up-and-coming British star Ian Lewison to find out
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ArticleOptyx cherry sorter raises the bar
US-based processing machinery expert designs sorter for use with dark red cherries including Bing, Chelan and Skeena
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ArticleEx-Agrexco GM joins Galilee
Former general manager of Agrexco Oded Yacovson has led the hectic start for new Israeli exporter Galilee
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ArticleEU pledges €17m to promote fruit and veg
European Commission approves programmes in 11 member states to help fruit and vegetable sector's recovery from E coli crisis
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ArticleM&S to open Paris store
Retailer is to re-enter the French market next week, according to local press reports
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ArticleValencia citrus pickers plan strike
Unions announce region's citrus harvest workers will go on strike on 28 November to protest against new contract offer
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Dole cuts loss as revenues climb
Third quarter results show a reduced loss of US$47m for the fresh produce giant as the European market again proved a challenging one
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ArticleOptyx cherry sorter raises the bar
Key Technology has launched new sorting equipment for cherry growers.
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ArticleRipe market opens in Abu Dhabi
The United Arab Emirates this week gained its second organic produce market, courtesy of local organisation Ripe
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ArticleJames Martin on a mission
Nearly three million people wake up to James Martin every Saturday. The celebrity chef talks to Anna Sbuttoni about backing British, why there’s no such thing as free food and his favourite Ferrari

