Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3382
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ArticleSainsbury's pioneers 5 A DAY juice packs
Sainsbury's is pioneering juice packaging that allows consumers to control their portions and get their 5 A DAY.
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ArticleDownturn discourages organic conversion
In the UK, farmers are shunning organic conversion as a result of the drop in demand during the economic crisis
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French growers topple truck in protests
Fruit and vegetable growers in southern France are calling for fresh protests in response to falling prices following action which saw lorries tipped over.
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ArticleAustralia registers export fall
Australian horticultural exports dropped 10 per cent over the 2010/11 season, hobbled by climatic conditions and a high dollar
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ArticleBlueberry programme to continue
Growers and importers in the US have voted in favour of continuing the research and marketing programme
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | August 2011
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments and departures within the European fresh produce industry over the past month
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ArticleTalking Heads | Nic Jooste
Fruitnet.com talks to Cool Fresh International's head of corporate communications about his career so far and his thoughts on the industry
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ArticleItalians need to smell the coffee
It’s time for more of Italy's fresh fruit and vegetable producers to reduce dependence on Germany and turn their attention to emerging markets
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ArticleThanet Earth exonerated after abuse allegations
Thanet Earth has been “exonerated” after a detailed investigation into labour practices at the Kentish glasshouse development.
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ArticleThe only way is Sussex
Innovative thinking and vertical collaboration throughout the local supply chain is pushing the fresh produce sector forward in Sussex. Elizabeth O’Keefe visits the area to find out what lies ahead for the region
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ArticleFast and fit
Olympic equestrian silver medallist Pippa Funnell talks to Chloe Ryan about healthy eating, Olympic sponsor McDonald’s and the legacy of next year’s much-anticipated London games
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ArticleOrganic sector gets ready for wide-scale promotions
Organic produce players are looking to turn around yet another round of negative figures with a four-week series of promotions next month. Anna Sbuttoni asks what’s next for the beleaguered category ahead of the first ever Organic Month
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ArticleMiddlemen in hot water
“There will be further mergers, acquisitions and closures.” It’s a mantra that has been often repeated in the fresh produce industry since 2008, but a quick glance through FPJ’s news pages over the last month reveals the prophecy may be a reality for many. Alex Lawson reports
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ArticleSalads sector seeks to wash off E. coli concerns
Much has been said about how the industry is feeling and faring following the E. coli outbreak, but what we wanted to try and
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Retailers stand out with colourful displays in store
Describing the colour of fruit has always been somewhat creative. Take apples, for example. They are not just red, yellow, or
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Double blow for UK food industry
It has been a week that the UK will never forget. The images of blazing buildings and burnt out cars, looting and violence in
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ArticleUK POs suffer mass de-recognition
More than half of the UK’s producer organisations (POs) are facing liquidation and their member-companies could soon be staring down the barrel of insolvency.
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ArticleAntony Greenstein returns to Metspan
Well-known industry personality returns to take over the reins at Metspan and guide company through what is described as ambitious expansion in Asia
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ArticleTyphoon hits Korean pipfuit
A typhoon has laid waste to valuable horticultural crops in South Korea as the country gears up for one of its main holiday festivals
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ArticleAgrexco sale decision delayed
Israeli exporter Agrexco moved a step closer to being sold to the Kislev Group today as it was identified as the only serious bidder for the company.

