Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3356
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ArticleWholesale markets 'crying out' for more British produce
UK wholesale markets are “crying out” for more British produce as a push on home-grown products begins.
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ArticleBranding value under the microscope
Finding the value in fresh produce branding and packaging was a hot topic of discussion during day two of Asiafruit Congress
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ArticleNew Reuben blackberry launches
Nursery soft-fruit stock supplier Hargreaves Plants’ new Reuben blackberry is expected to make its debut on retail shelves in the next two weeks.
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ArticleSouth African grape venture formed
Two leading South African groups have formed a joint marketing venture, named Suiderland/New Vision, and have received a license to market table grape varieties developed by Sun World International, the group's vice-president of InternationalLicensing Johan Jooste has announced.
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ArticleRedfox launches new website
Recruitment specialist Redfox has launched a new website, redfoxexecutive.com.
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ArticleChinese apples under threat as Fuji struggles
Speculators and low international prices are causing massive damage to the Chinese Fuji apple industry, to the extent that production could even come under threat in the Asian powerhouse.
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ArticleGovernment to consider traffic crunch
The government is considering a crunch report on congestion on UK roads as freight operators continue to race setbacks from congestion.
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ArticleRocket EC gets cucumber green light
The Horticultural Development Company (HDC) has secured an extension of authorisation for the use of Rocket EC to control powdery mildew in protected cucumber crops.
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Kenya named guest nation for WFV Expo
Kenya is the guest nation at this year’s World Fruit & Vegetable Exhibition.
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ArticleUK growers get early aid
UK growers have received early payment under the exceptional aid scheme set up after the E. coli outbreak in Germany.
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ArticleVietnamese dragon fruit exports soar
Vietnamese dragon fruit exports to the US are expected to more than double this year
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ArticleStorms tear into bananas in Belize
Three nights of heavy winds and storms in Belize last week have struck banana plantations.
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ArticleScrapping sell-by 'will combat food waste'
Guidance issued by UK ministers to only use best-before dates could have a major impact on the fresh produce industry
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ArticleUK retailers see shake-up
Morrisons, which hold the lowest market share of the 'big four' in the UK, has performed well
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ArticlePolly Group Ukraine ‘goes bankrupt’
Owner of Ukrainian company reportedly imprisoned for non-payment of debts
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ArticleSpanish campaign receives official backing
Promotional strategy conceived by Hortyfruta and Proexport gains official seal of approval
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ArticleRegistration open for United Fresh 2012
Annual convention and expo will take place on 1-3 May at the Dallas Convention Centre
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Egyptian sanctions lifted after E. coli ban
The European Commission has moved to lift the ban on imports of certain fresh produce from Egypt, including fresh peas and beans.
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ArticleAntwerp to break lock record
The construction of the largest lock in the world is to begin at the Port of Antwerp in a few weeks
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ArticleRetail market sees shake-up
Morrisons has the strongest till-roll growth (5.3 per cent) of the big four, with Sainsbury’s close behind (4.8 per cent) and both retailers ahead of the market rate of 4.3 per cent.

