Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3334
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Article‘Urgent action’ needed in Spain
Growers’ organisation says vegetable producers in Andalusia facing ‘uncertain future’ due to falling income levels
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ArticleFresh produce champions at IGD awards
Two fresh produce firms came out on top at the annual IGD Food Industry Awards last week.
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ArticleColors welcomes grape variety verdict
South African exporter content with High Court ruling in its favour over disputed rights to Sheehan seedless table grape varieties
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ArticleMorrisons gives away cash
Morrisons is to give away cash in store as part of a multi-million pound competition in order to get more shoppers through the door.
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ArticleFruit prices fall as Asda makes cuts
The price war on groceries has intensified as Asda has announced it is to slash the price of thousands of lines.
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ArticleFrench Jazz season underway
The first Jazz apples of the European season are being harvested in the southeast of France, according to Enzafruit
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ArticleSainsbury's reports bumper British crop
Sainsbury’s has announced that it expects to sell more than 5,000 tonnes of British vegetables this autumn, while greater volumes of topfruit will also be available after an unseasonally warm September and October.
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ArticleAPL scoops global carrier award
Global container shipping business APL recognised as industry leader at this year’s Containerisation International Awards
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ArticleIPL profits rise after Asda deal
International Produce Ltd has reported a fourfold rise in profits as Asda increases the level of produce it buys through its direct sourcing arm.
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Spanish growers leave their fields
Growers in south-eastern Spain are abandoning their fields as the economic crisis bites.
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ArticleAsda signs up to carbon tracking scheme
Asda has become the latest company to join an industry-led, voluntary scheme to measure and ultimately reduce carbon dioxide emissions from lorries and vans.
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Booths refinancing for ambitious store programme
Regional retailer Booths has refinanced its debt and is investing in a new store-opening programme.
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ArticleMarket consultation slammed by traders
Birmingham City Council has launched a consultation with traders on its Pershore Street wholesale market to the dismay of traders who say it is reneging on previous agreements about issues as basic as funding.
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European pallet campaign launched
The European Federation of Wooden Pallet and Packaging manufacturers (FEFPEB) has announced a new PR campaign to promote wood as the raw material of choice for pallets and packaging.
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JD Cooling Systems lands gong
Fresh produce refrigeration specialist JD Cooling Systems was recognised for its support of young people at a recent awards ceremony.
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UN reports food risk increase
Food price volatility featuring high prices is likely to continue and possibly increase, exposing farmers and growers to food insecurity and making them more vulnerable to poverty, according to a new report.
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ArticleSuper sweet Roman onion set for UK debut
A super sweet French onion that was grown by the Romans has been produced in Britain for the first time as part of a push on UK innovation.
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ArticlePakistan explores mango sea shipments to US
Pakistan hopes to ship its mangoes by sea to the US in future, making trade more profitable for exporters
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ArticleVal Venosta apples fly into action
Airport promotions and free balloon flights set to feature in new-season marketing campaign for Val Venosta apples
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ArticleDole acquires Fafi Fresh Cuts Oy
Investment marks the start of 'new growth for fresh-cut products in Finland', Dole Europe says

