Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3398
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ArticleFlorette account up for grabs
Fresh prepared produce brand Florette is putting its creative account up for review as it looks to grow its share in salads and break into new categories.
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ArticleStonefuit in crisis as prices crash
Italian and Spanish peach and nectarine growers have said their sector is in crisis as prices plunge to just half of last year’s levels.
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ArticleEurofins UK Food appoints director
Eurofins UK Food has appointed Simon Cliff as business development executive.
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ArticleSCA Packaging develops 'palletainer'
SCA Packaging has developed a range of bulk produce Palletainers to minimise transport costs, increase vehicle utilisation and increase produce protection.
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ArticleUK faces missing out on NZ fruit
UK retailers must act or face missing out on New Zealand apples as the sterling : NZ dollar exchange rate makes imports from the southern hemisphere increasingly expensive.
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ArticleRewe could sell off Billa in Italy
Loss-making Billa chain is wanted by both Conad and Coop Italia, according to reports
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ArticleBerry Gardens sees domestic cherry growth
Nick Marston tells Fruit Focus visitors that the UK could become the principal supplier of cherries to the domestic market
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Eosta unveils talking tomatoes
This week Dutch organic produce supplier Eosta started marketing tomatoes in the UK that tell their own story.
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ArticleGrapes may offer Alzheimer's hope
An antioxidant found in table grapes may help delay or even prevent Alzheimer's disease
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ArticleGood export result for Murcian growers
Spanish region records substantial rise in export volumes during first four months of 2011
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ArticleProfit growth at Canada's Loblaw
Earnings rise to C$197m but group warns of increased competition in the future
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FSA releases new E. coli advice
The Foods Standards Agency (FSA) has updated its advice to consumers in the wake of the French E. coli outbreak.
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ArticleUK study highlights teenage health
Adolescent girls risk developing major health problems due to low consumption of fruit and vegetables, says report
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ArticleSligro makes headway in first half
Dutch retailer sees net profit rise by 20.3 per cent, with revenues up 6.2 per cent
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ArticleOPDR expands Iberian service
German shipper increases frequency of sailings and introduces additional call at DP World terminal in Antwerp
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ArticleNielsen signs Walmart agreement
Cooperation deal will see Nielsen receive and analyse sales information from the retailer's US-based outlets
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ArticleSoil Association hires Wight Salads man
The Soil Association’s certification arm has hired Wight Salads’ Dr Phil Morley as fresh produce trade consultant.
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ArticleMelon momentum
The UK melon industry is looking to pump an additional £9 million into the market’s value by making gains in the orange flesh market. Alex Lawson travelled to Spain to find out more and see the significant advances made in varietal development internationally
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ArticleNitrate decision gives leafy lifeline
Sustained UK lobbying has seen “long and torturous” negotiations over nitrate levels for leafy vegetables end in success, potentially rescuing salad businesses from failure.

