Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3425
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ArticleCoop Italia maintains lead in Italy
Company achieved steady growth in 2010, but is now preparing for a tough battle against inflation and falling consumer spending
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ArticleEMR science boss to speak at FPJ conference
East Malling Research head of science Chris Atkinson and former Concordia chair Robert Mitchell MBE have joined the FPJ Conferences - South East event schedule this Thursday.
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ArticleNew speakers for Asian event
Impressive new speakers will lead discussions at Asiafruit Congress 2011 on the latest developments in the fast-paced Asian market
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ArticlePetition puts pressure on watercress perception
The Watercess Company (TWC) is looking to convince both the multiples and consumers that the edible flowers that can occur on a watercress crop are not only harmless but an addition to the average pack of watercress leaves.
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ArticleGist recognised at Grocer Gold Awards
UK company is rewarded for helping to consolidate food retailer EAT's supply chains into one operation
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ArticleTalking Heads | Dr Andrew Granger
Fruitnet.com talks to Plant & Food Research's Dr Andrew Granger about his career so far and his thoughts on the fresh produce industry
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ArticleSpanish drive Picota campaign in UK
This year’s Spanish Picota cherry campaign is set to reach the UK this week, with exporters hoping to build on 2010’s record sales volumes through a consumer-targeted promotional drive.
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ArticleBolivia aims for food security
The Andean country is set to introduce a new law to ensure food security and protect the environment
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ArticleDamco unveils mobile tracking app
Smartphone application to offer customers quick and constant access to information about logistics services and shipments
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English top-fruit production hit
English top-fruit growers are battling difficult production conditions ahead of the new season after air frost damage in early March hit crops.
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ArticleThe Co-operative Farms plans new venture
The Co-operative Farms is planning to set up a soft-fruit site in Kent or Cambridgeshire within the next 12 months.
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ArticleAustrade shifts to developing markets
A new reform will focus the Australian Trade Commission on developing markets and away from Europe and North America
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ArticleFood pushing Chinese inflation
Rising food costs are putting pressure on Chinese government efforts to control the country’s three-year-high inflation
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ArticleQueen honours Robert Mitchell
Kent top-fruit grower and former Concordia chairman Robert Mitchell has been awarded an MBE for services to young people in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List 2011.
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ArticleBerry Gardens kicks-off UK cherry season
Berry Gardens grower AR Neaves & Sons has become one of the first in the UK to supply the supermarkets with English cherries this season.
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Interpera reveals summer pear recovery
European summer pear output is expected to recover from its low levels of 2010 according to figures released at last week’s Interpera conference at Aix-en-Provence in France.
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ArticleScots count losses after storms hit soft fruit
Scottish soft-fruit growers are dealing with the fallout of high winds that swept the country last month as they approach what should be the peak of their season.
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BIS throws weight behind markets growth
The UK is to push forward entrepreneurship in retail markets led by the department of business, innovation and skills, following a meeting in parliament.
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ArticleNew pea provenance brand launched
Anglia Pea Growers, which struck a deal with own-label frozen fresh produce supplier Ardo UK last year after being dropped by Bird’s Eye, will be the focus of a new brand, Who Grew My Peas?

