Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3325
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ArticleBirmingham market case heads to judicial review
Traders at Birmingham Wholesale Market are to take the council to a judicial review as the fight to keep the market running continues.
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ArticleProfit boom for Colombia's Éxito
Casino-owned group announces that yearly third-quarter net profit grew by 59 per cent
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US school scheme increases consumption
A school fruit scheme in the US is increasing children’s fresh-produce uptake by 15 per cent.
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ArticleJeronimo Martins targets Colombia
Portuguese retailer has used its nine-month results release to announce that it is targeting the South American country
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ArticleSainsbury's contends Tesco lettuce ad
Sainsbury’s has pulled Tesco up over claims the UK’s largest supermarket has made over the freshness of its lettuce.
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ArticleSustainability focus for Univeg appointee
Manfred Pülm, former head of quality management at Lehmann Natur, joins Univeg Group to develop its sustainability systems
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ArticleExport increase for Peruvian citrus
Markets have received more mandarins from Peru during the first eight months of 2011 following a rise in sendings in both volume and value terms
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ArticleDraft EU budget reform welcomed
Copa-Cogeca backs MEP vote to reinstate funds for fresh produce farmers and cooperatives in 2012 EU budget
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ArticleAvo market hits tight supply
The global avocado market is experiencing tight supply and rising prices as weather factors and biennial bearing combine across the world.
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ArticleSpain's Kaki sector aims for UK growth
Persimmon producers looking to exploit largest ever harvest by introducing greater volumes to the UK
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ArticleBelgian chicory gets makeover
A new campaign from VLAM aims to modernise the image of the vegetable, with global chefs creating their own recipes
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ArticleLima braced for leading conference event
Eurofruit Congress Southern Hemisphere takes place in Lima, Peru on 9-11 November, featuring expert speakers and extensive networking opportunities
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ArticleThe Co-op cuts man hours after review
The Co-operative is to slash its man hours making the equivalent of 290 full-time redundancies.
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ArticleDiscounter popularity soars in UK
IGD study finds greater number of consumers shopping at discount grocery retailers, with figures expected to grow further
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ArticleSunkist growers join MyPlate drive
Group to launch a number of communication and promotional efforts to support US dietary guidelines
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ArticleConcept pear orchard doubles yield
The East Malling Concept Pear Orchard has nearly doubled its yield to 22 tonnes in only its second harvest, producing 97-98 percent Class 1 fruit from one hectare.
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ArticleDiscounters ramp up local offer
Discounters seem to be becoming more interested in stocking their shelves with local produce, latest research from market analyst IGD reveals.
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Analysis
Grape expectations too high?
Peru risks pricing itself out of the China market with its new-season grapes as it comes up against large volumes of late Californian fruit, warn some importers
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ArticleBiological revolution continues to grow
Uptake of biological pest control systems in Spain's Andalusia region is continuing to increase for greenhouse products
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ArticleGrowcom warns of Malaysian pineapple risk
Malaysian imports may threaten Queensland pineapple crops by introducing a major new disease, claims Australian industry body

