Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3387
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ArticleWaitrose enjoys sales increase
The UK retail chain has recorded impressive results for the first half of the year, despite curbed consumer spending
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ArticleOrganic food exports double from Peru
Bananas and mangoes feature among the organic food items on offer from the South American nation
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ArticleFrunet sues Hamburg authorities
Company wrongly implicated in E.coli outbreak seeks €1.2m in damages from German region
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ArticleEU apple crop forecast at 10.2m tonnes
Production more or less stable in Italy and set to recover in Poland as European marketers expect strong start to new campaign
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ArticleEuropean pear crop up 12% in 2011/12
More than 2.5m tonnes set to be produced in the EU this season, including an 8 per cent increase in leading variety Conference
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ArticleUnclear mango outlook for Ecuador
Ecuador’s mango volume looks stable but more fruit could head for Europe if a new trade deal with the US is not inked in time
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ArticleSunkist launches online contest
Group urges shoppers to celebrate lemon versatility by uploading videos demonstrating how they use the fruit
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ArticleLAVA expects August pepper peak
The Flandria auction association in Belgium anticipates plentiful supplies of peppers until October
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Delhaize sees revenue growth acceleration
Growth across all operating segments contributed to overall revenue climb of 3.9 per cent
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ArticleNew Spits creates huge rainwater project
New Spitalfields Market is set to create the biggest rainwater harvesting project in the UK.
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Mr Fruitness offers healthy advice
Fruitness enjoy it! campaign outlines healthy eating tips to promote fresh produce consumption and reduce obesity in EU
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ArticleFresh Produce Consortium adds to board
Three new directors have been appointed to the non-executive council at the Fresh Produce Consortium.
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ArticleThe brand new appeal of the produce Aisle
Sally Dutton last week won the 2011 MDS prize for the best synoptic paper among the latest batch of graduates. Here, FPJ publishes an abridged version of her winning article
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ArticleMeet the next generation
The latest wave of MDS graduates are already making an impact on the fresh produce industry. Elizabeth O’Keefe talks to the newcomers about their placements, the sector and that trip to the Lake District
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ArticleFoodservice thinks local
From restaurants and corporate banqueting to hospitals and schools, healthy, good quality British food is on the menu in a big way. Elizabeth O’Keefe reports
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ArticleThe rock'n'roll treatment
A renowned food blogger and the woman who changed the way that people eat out in the UK, self-styled MsMarmitelover Kerstin Rodgers talks to Anna Sbuttoni about her rock‘n’roll take on food, the Twitter community and how she would design a supermarket
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ArticleSupply issues loom ahead of boost in market demand
A slightly stagnant summer UK banana market at consumer level belies issues elsewhere. With supply problems, the return of Windward Islands bananas and a consultation on Fairtrade, the banana sector remains as engaging as ever. Alex Lawson reports
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China on board as guest nation at 2012 dinner
Another busy month at the FPC. Notwithstanding E. coli related meetings with the FSA and high risk meetings with Plant Health,
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ArticlePutting the sparkle back into grapes
The grape category has been described by some analysts and industry insiders as the “most boring” in the fresh produce aisle. Michael Barker reports from the Global Table Grape Congress in South Africa on what the industry plans to do about it
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Berry industry shows it is still in rude health
There was no doubt that the English berry industry was in confident mood when it came together at Fruit Focus and if further

