Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3377
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Organic sector urges data sharing
A leading organic sector body has criticised government delays in sharing market data which it says is stifling business planning.
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Edwards-Jones dies, aged 48
Gareth Edwards-Jones, professor of agriculture at Bangor University and Waitrose professor of sustainable agriculture at Aberystwyth University, has died aged 48 following an illness.
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ArticlePR guru to speak at FPJ event
Fresh produce PR consultant Pam Lloyd will address the next FPJ conference in Bristol on 3 November.
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ArticleFesa managing director dies
Carlos Ortiz-Pintor, the managing director of fresh produce importer Fesa UK, has died aged 49.
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ArticleMore RSA citrus regions could gain US access
Citrus growers in the northern areas of South Africa are hopeful that they will soon be able to export their fruit to the United States
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ArticleICA sales rise slightly
First half of the year yields climb in net sales of 0.8 per cent, with operating income down 3 per cent
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ArticleMagnit's July sales increase
Russian retailer sees yearly sales climb, with a number of new stores open this year
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ArticleAnecoop hands out free fruit to pilgrims
Marketer estimates it will give out 30 tonnes of free watermelon slices during papal visit to Spanish capital
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ArticleFPC welcomes frozen vegetable ruling
UK Advertising Standards Agency confirms advertisers cannot claim frozen vegetables have more nutrients than fresh produce
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ArticlePackaging leader unbundles from Mondi
Leading South African packaging company Mondi Packaging lists on stock exchange under a new name, Mpact
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ArticleTotal Berry prepares EU strategy
Soft fruit arm of Total Produce to unveil berry breeding strategy for all European ventures
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ArticleMajor Brazil presence for Fruit Attraction
Spanish exhibition to feature swathe of Brazilian companies as part of greatly increased Latin American presence
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ArticleCapespan South Africa director resigns
MD Wikus Hellman confirms intention to join Green Marketing, which supplies deciduous and citrus fruit to UK retailer Waitrose
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ArticleRSA easy peelers in pest-free achievement
South African citrus industry achieves success in its false codling moth programme
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Nisa outlook for People's Supermarket
The People’s Supermarket has strengthened its buying power by teaming up with national operator Nisa.
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ArticleOnions and garlic get back on track
Things are looking up for the onion and garlic sector this year, with a touch-and-go growing season turning out to be near perfect for some. Elizabeth O’Keefe reports
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ArticleBehind the golden arches
Fast food giant and Olympics sponsor McDonald’s is telling its story like never before. Chloe Ryan and Anna Sbuttoni examine the global chain’s position as a heavyweight fresh produce buyer, its health pledges and its mission to convey where its food comes from
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ArticleLooking east
The golden ticket to long-term growth could be in supplying the Asian market, but are some exporters neglecting their established markets to chase success in Asia? Lisa Williams, a senior consultant at Promar International, takes a closer look
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ArticleTesco's grand plan
The establishment of Tesco’s Group Food Sourcing (GFS)division has been one of the most discussed events in fresh produce in recent years. The division is seen as crucial to Tesco’s plans for international growth, but has also been the subject of gossip and misunderstanding among onlookers. Michael Barker met Group Food Sourcing director Matt Simister and produce sourcing director Darren Clough to hear all about the evolution and future strategy of GFS

