Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3317
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ArticleKroger appoints produce vice-president
Retailer hands role to Joe Miskimins, replacing the recently-retired Reggie Griffin
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ArticleFood ‘dating site’ to team up supply chain
A new business founded by the man who invented a precursor to Twitter is looking to increase food supply chain efficiency.
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ArticleBanana packaging 'extends shelf life'
Pacific Atlantic launches new bags that slow the natural ageing process of the fruit while preventing bacteria formation
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ArticleWonderful pomegranate season peaking
Promotable volumes of the California-grown fruit will be shipped well into January
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ArticleSustainable supply means 'long-term thinking'
The British grocery supply chain needs to think long-term and move away from transactional deals if growers are to become more sustainable, the agricultural director of Produce World has said.
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ArticleChiquita reports £18.1m loss
US-based fresh produce group Chiquita Brands International has released its financial and operating results for the third quarter of 2011, reporting net sales of £451 million and a net loss of £18.1 million.
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ArticleYou are what you waste, says Sainsbury's
Sainsbury’s has launched a new campaign to tackle food waste after customers told the supermarket they thought they threw away around 10 per cent of their weekly shop.
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Londis budding for success with new flower range
Londis is going to head-to-head with the large multiples in offering affordable, fresh flowers in its stores.
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ArticleJFC Group loans US$50m
Russian fresh fruit and vegetable importer takes on loan in order to replenish its working capital
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ArticleFraich'kids combines learning and fun
The aim of the new roadshow is to educate French children about fresh produce while encouraging them to enjoy themselves
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ArticleSlump in export sales for Almeria
Spanish province sees exports drop dramatically, although good watermelon sales bring relief
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ArticlePsa origin report 'being finalised'
New Zealand Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry says report is not yet ready to be made public
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ArticleCall to develop disease resistant banana
Dire predictions for the future of the Filipino banana industry as fast-spreading fungal disease re-emerges
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ArticleAldi Süd trials produce promotion
German discounter trials new marketing campaign to boost sales of fruit and vegetables
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Talks proposed for UK walnut co-operative
Sarah Calcutt of SEC Consulting is working with a group of British walnut growers to establish a co-operative.
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ArticleGood nine months for Port of Rotterdam
Throughput rises between January and September, boosted by a positive third quarter of the year
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ArticleAgrexco UK pleased to shake 'rigid' limitations
Agrexco is embarking on a “new beginning” with new UK headquarters and potential supply links around the globe.
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ArticleUSDA shells out for organic projects
Some US$19m in organic grants is being handed out to research projects and programme development in the US
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NFU pushes for new SAWS to engage UK workers
The National Farmers’ Union has unveiled proposals for a new Seasonal Agricultural Workers Scheme (SAWS) that includes training initiatives and welfare-benefit adjustments to try to encourage more UK citizens to take up jobs in horticulture.
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ArticleGlasgow unveils market refit
Glasgow wholesale market has unveiled the results of its extensive refurbishment project.

