Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3324
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World Fruit & Vegetable Expo cancelled
The World Fruit & Vegetable Expo, due to take place at the ExCel centre in London next month, has been cancelled.
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ArticlePsa-V hits Seeka results
Kiwifruit vine disease Psa-V has had a major impact on New Zealand’s largest kiwifruit supplier
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ArticleRussian rush for Argentinean topfruit
Russia imports 168,000 tonnes of Patagonia-grown apples and pears through the first nine months of the year
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ArticleMorePeople in web boost
Specialist recruitment and training business MorePeople has launched its new website.
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ArticleICOP moves to Brussels
The sixth edition of ICOP takes place in Brussels next month, with future prospects providing the main theme
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ArticleDole Salads named as marketing leader
Supermarket News lauds Dole for 'reinvigorating' the salad category in US supermarket produce departments
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ArticleNorbert Dentressangle shows good form
Transport and logistics group sees revenue grow 25 per cent through the first nine months of the year
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ArticleWUWM celebrates local links
Wholesale market conference, held in Shenzhen, China, names prize winners of local produce awards
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ArticleSainsbury's finds new apple sales formula
UK grocer receives help from leading British academic to boost Halloween promotion of locally grown apples
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ArticlePink Lady hosts kids' photo day
The apple brand has set out to raise money for London children's hospital with its food photography day
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ArticlePsa-V discovered in Kerikeri
Turners & Growers is informed that a suspected case has been identified on an orchard 1km from its nearest plantings
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ArticleSAAGA enjoys strong UK campaign
South African avocados have enjoyed a strong season on the UK market despite drastically reduced volumes due to inclement weather conditions and the biannual bearing effect.
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ArticleSuppliers have everything to gain from EDI changes
A shift is under way within the grocery sector relating to the way transactional information is exchanged between retailers
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ArticleCanaries ready to fly
Canary Islands producers have plenty on their plate, despite their enviable location for growing. Reporting from the Fruit Attraction trade show in Madrid, Michael Barker evaluates the outlook for the winter salads
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ArticleSouth West evolves for the new consumer
Synonymous with early brassicas, new potatoes, year-round swede and late strawberries, the South West has a reputation for providing the best of British fresh produce at those hard-to-source times. But what else has the area to offer both the industry and consumers? Elizabeth O’Keefe reports ahead of the FPJ Conference in Bristol on 3 November
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ArticleBananas hit the spotlight as retail price wars escalate
The timing of the latest rally of supermarket price cuts could hardly have been worse as costs rise and exchange rates hold back companies supplying the UK market. Alex Lawson looks at the current state of play in the banana category
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NFU will find it tough to make a difference in retail
One of the longest games being played out on the British horticultural stage continues to be growers constantly trying to
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Produce to the fore as Halloween draws closer
Regardless of the mass of suitably created and labelled confectionery that will accompany Halloween this weekend, certain
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Linking up the supply chain for producers
How can regions with very specific growing conditions and seasons evolve to meet the changing needs of the modern
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ArticleMaersk inks deal on Belize service
Maersk has signed an “unusual” three-year deal to ship bananas to the UK from Costa Rica with Fyffes.

