Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3361
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ArticleWholesale partnership buys Chef’s Connection
One of the biggest caterers on New Covent Garden Market (NCGM) has been bought out in order to protect trade at the wholesale market.
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ArticleCompac wins Paramount contract
Compac has won a US$15m contract to outfit Paramount Citrus’ new Californian facility with packing and grading equipment
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ArticleTaiwan mango export growth
Irwin mango exports to Japan from Taiwan’s Pingtung County are steadily growing
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ArticleMcDonald's signs up to health deal
McDonald’s is among 37 fast-food firms who have signed up to a voluntary agreement to display the calorific content of their meals after Ronald McDonald was branded an “evil influence”.
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Inline makes a beeline for Europe
US packaging specialist Inline Plastics is hoping to make greater inroads into Europe with an expansion in its facilities and tamper-safe solution for sprouting seeds.
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ArticleFruit consumption suffers through misconceptions
A national survey has revealed that more than a third of parents let their children snack on chocolate or crisps rather than fruit as they are more convenient - or simply less hassle than resisting requests for unhealthier choices.
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ArticleEffingham in new business start up
Produce World development director Phillip Effingham is leaving the organisation and setting up his own business.
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ArticleMexican avocado industry makes advances
The Mexican avocado industry is amongst the first to benefit from a new initiative made possible through Mexico Calidad Suprema (MCS) certification scheme ensuring good agricultural practices.
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Fairfuel plea from Cook's Delight
Ronny Liu, MD of Re:fresh award-winning regional foodservice supplier Cook’s Delights, is urging the industry to get behind a call for cheaper fuel.
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ArticleMultivac UK appoints managing director
Packaging supplier Multivac UK has appointed Jim Campbell as the company’s new managing director.
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ArticleStrong first-half result for Fyffes
Fyffes has reported on a positive set of results for the first half of 2011, with growth in both revenue and adjusted profit before tax, driven by average selling prices, exchange rates and the costs of fruit, shipping and fuel.
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ArticleGlobus breaks sourcing ties with Edeka
German hypermarket operator set to resume erstwhile food procurement collaboration with sourcing alliance Markant
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Article‘Positive’ lemon season ends
Despite a difficult start, Spain’s 2010/11 lemon campaign ended on an upbeat note, according to Ailimpo
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ArticleAlbert Bartlett set to launch in the States
Albert Bartlett is to expand into the US next year.
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ArticleBuddy Mansfield dies
One of the stalwarts of English apple-growing FW “Buddy” Mansfield died on Tuesday, aged 86.
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ArticleSouth American apples on Russian radar
Imports of the fruit from Chile and Argentina increased sharply during the first quarter of the year
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ArticleConcern over Chinese retail food safety
Greenpeace report questions safety of fresh produce sold in major Chinese supermarkets, including Tesco and Linhua
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ArticleBrazil projects organic growth
The Brazilian organics industry has an excellent outlook for growth as the sector increasingly stakes a claim on both internal and external markets
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ArticlePacked Macfrut schedule for visitors
Cesena event offers a wide variety of conferences focusing on current trends in the fruit and vegetable sector
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ArticleChiquita celebrates biggest banana display
A display of more than 70,000lbs of Chiquita bananas at a US retail store is believed to have set a new world record

