Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3392
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ArticleMorley joins Soil Assocication Certification
In the UK, Soil Association Certification has hired Dr Phil Morley to help maintain the integrity of the organic sector
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Article‘Huge’ potential for Ukrainian exports
Marketers say country has major opportunities for export sales, but is hampered by lack of facilities and red tape
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ArticlePink Lady enjoys consistent growth
Results of the 2010/11 campaign demonstrate “maturity” and “consistency” of the Pink Lady apple brand in the European market
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ArticlePakistani mangoes make US debut
US consumers will now be able to sample the much-touted Pakistani Chaunsa mango following the arrival of the first consignment of the fruit
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ArticleZespri campaign goes digital
The kiwifruit marketer is taking a technological approach to communicating with shoppers at food retail stores across the US and Canada
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ArticleIGD releases 5-a-day 'composite' guide
New limits on sugar, salt and saturated fat allowed in so-called composite foods that contribute to five-a-day have been released
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Sainsbury's stocks UK melons
Sainsbury’s has begun stocking British melons after a good weather fuelled a strong home-grown crop.
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ArticleEnd of line for UK citrus importer
Eurodix enters administration, leaving question marks over supplies of citrus and topfruit to some of UK's leading food retailers
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MPs call for British fair trade
MPs are backing a move to include fair trade accreditation within the Groceries Supply Code of Practice adjudicator’s duties.
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ArticleWatton hit by fire sale losses ahead of closure
A fire sale of Watton Produce’s expensive packing equipment yielded poor selling prices ahead of the company’s closure.
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ArticleDairy Farm posts profit growth
Dairy Farm International has recorded a healthy profit in H1 despite fluctuating results in different markets
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ArticleBudgens starts its English apple season
Budgens’ English apple season has started early with its first delivery of English apples hitting stores on 25 July.
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Whole Foods posts strong results
Whole Foods Market has recorded a 35 per cent increase in first-quarter net income to $88.5 million.
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EU gives promotion funding deadline
Trade organisations representing the fresh produce sector have a deadline of 16 August to submit proposals to can funding.
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ArticlePink mushrooms arrive in Tesco
Exotic pink and yellow mushrooms grown in Southport, Lancashire, have gone on sale at Tesco.
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Lord Mayor pays tribute to Spitalfields
Lord Mayor of the City of London Michael Bear, part of the team to design New Spitalfields Market, returned to tour the Leyton site last week almost exactly 20 years since the market moved.
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ArticleSky’s the limit for stellar Stelling
Times are hard for media stars but we didn’t expect Sky Sports and Countdown star Jeff Stelling to be putting in extra shifts behind the supermarket checkout.
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ArticleTharsus develops Biofresh product
Engineering business Tharsus has helped to commercialise Biofresh’s smart pallet.
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ArticleBarfoots launches convenience brand
Sweetcorn supplier Barfoots Of Botley has unveiled plans for its launch into the UK branded produce arena.
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ArticleSchool fruit scheme funds under threat
Freshfel Europe slams proposed plans by EU finance chiefs to cut EU School Fruit Scheme budget by almost 30 per cent

