Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3371
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ArticleMixed reception to earlier Moon Festival
South African citrus exports to China are benefiting from an earlier Moon Festival this year, but US grapes look set to lose out
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ArticleJapanese persimmons face challenging season
Japanese persimmon exporters are facing the challenge of selling a big crop into Asian markets weary of the safety of produce from that country
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ArticleHeavy rains push up Korean produce prices
The South Korean government is grappling with a high rate of inflation spurred on in part by rising fruit and vegetable costs
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ArticleAPM Terminals invest in China
An increase in intra-Asian trade has spurred APM Terminals to begin investing once again in its Chinese operations
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ArticleCarrot demonstration day approaches
The British Carrot Growers’ Association (BCGA) is to host its annual carrot variety demonstration and trade exhibition next month.
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ArticlePink Lady gets turn in the photographer’s lens
The Pink Lady apple brand is sponsoring a new international photography award - the Pink Lady Food Photographer of the Year 2012.
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ArticleJustin King handed Harper Adams honour
Sainsbury’s CEO Justin King has been named among the recipients of Harper Adams’ 2011 honorary degrees and fellowships.
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ArticleDel Monte subsidiary files FDA lawsuit
Del Monte Fresh Produce North America has filed a lawsuit against the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), to seek an injunction that would lift an FDA ruling restricting the importation of fresh cantaloupes into the US.
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ArticleT&G sees first half growth
Turners & Growers has reported moderate first half profit growth to NZ$12.86m before tax and interest
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ArticleSuperquinn delays hit fresh produce suppliers
Irish fresh produce suppliers, who were among those left unpaid when the Superquinn chain went into receivership, have now been hit by a delay in sanctioning the company’s subsequent takeover by the Musgrave Group.
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ArticleIndia looks to boost horticultural output
The Indian government hopes to spur an increase in horticultural production to address a mismatch in supply and demand
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ArticleThe Co-op sees profit drop
The Co-operative Group’s CEO Peter Marks has expressed deep concern over market conditions in reporting a 10 per cent drop in profits.
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ArticlePuffin Produce lands Welsh award
Puffin Produce brand Blas Y Tir has been awarded the Tesco Best New Pembrokeshire Product of the Year in the county’s Produce Mark Awards.
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ArticleNorthern Irish organic brand launched
Organic producers in Northern Ireland have launched a new brand and a marketing campaign to increase awareness and grow sales.
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ArticleHaye dons pinny with new organic recipe
David ‘The Hayemaker’ Haye has hung up his boxing gloves and put on his pinny to back a new organic cookbook.
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ArticleFBDC develops revamps web presence
The Food Business Development Company (FBDC) has given its website a stylish revamp to provide customers and visitors with a host of helpful information on the food retail sector.
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ArticleFrosts affect Chilean citrus forecast
Chilean citrus exports will be down by a maximum of 10 per cent for most varieties with clementines the least affected according to latest estimates.
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ArticleBlackcurrant Foundation lauds PR investment
As part of its bid to educate the nation on the benefits of British blackcurrants, the Blackcurrant Foundation has invested heavily in consumer facing PR activity over the last five years, to raise awareness amongst consumers of all ages.
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ArticleBelgium top-fruit crop battered by weather
Hail storms, heavy rain and high winds have hit parts of Belgium.
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ArticleRSA trade questions labour report
Human Rights Watch investigation called into question by several leading members of the South African fruit industry

