Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3432
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ArticleGermany 'should alter stance on veg'
Freshfel says that without concrete evidence, recommendations in Germany to not eat certain vegetables discredits the industry
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ArticleOrange shortage looming
There could be a gap in orange availability on the UK market, which will make supplies tight over the next two to three weeks, importers forecast.
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ArticleAccelerated season makes for early promise
It looks like the cherry season that the industry has been praying for has finally arrived. An early Spanish campaign followed by the equally early arrival of the coveted UK crop has got consumers excited and brought stable prices. But is the industry doing enough to promote this high-end fruit in the UK market? Elizabeth O’Keefe reports
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ArticleMaking the future orange
A fresh approach is needed to boost home-grown carrots, at a time when the category is shrinking in the face of increasing competition, higher production costs and squeezed margins. So how can the major players shake up sales? Anna Sbuttoni reports
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ArticleGrape sales suffer during tricky period for supplies
The grape market is experiencing mixed fortunes, with value sales up but volumes falling significantly as shoppers reduce their spend in the category. Anna Sbuttoni reports on a sector that is recovering from a series of setbacks
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The many challenges of modern horticulture
Trying to achieve ultimate horticultural efficiency and profitability has been the seemingly impossible goal of growers and
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Taste to the fore as retailers showcase fresh produce
UK retailers have been keeping a low profile in the face of Europe’s biggest ever fresh produce health scare as their
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Tesco takes battle for British up a notch
It’s got to be good news for growers when supermarkets are facing off in a PR war over who is selling the most British
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Aramark suppliers hit with cost bombshell
Foodservice business and Olympic supplier Aramark has asked suppliers for “support to reduce our costs” as its looks to streamline its supplier base and plug a 12 per cent “opportunity gap”.
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ArticleEnglish apple season set for earliest July start
The English apple season is on course for its earliest start since records began as growers continue to push the boundaries of the home-grown season.
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ArticleRain hammers Californian cherry crop
Heavy rains in major cherry producing regions of California have damaged fruit and cast a shadow of uncertainty over the remainder of the season
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ArticleCosts to increase for Australian exporters
The Australian horticultural industry will see the cost of export inspections increase as the government axes its rebate scheme
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ArticleChiquita's full-on FreshRinse
Group reveals that Fresh Express salads are now manufactured using its FreshRinse produce wash
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ArticleMorrisons acquires flower business
Morrisons has acquired Flower World, one of the UK’s largest wholesale flower businesses.
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Gilman joins AtlasFram
Ashley Gilman is joining the inputs purchasing business AtlasFram Group in the newly created post of business manager
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ArticleContainer shipping industry 'must change'
Eivind Kolding tells the TOC conference in Antwerp that the industry must progress and adapt to changing market and customer behaviour
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ArticleRussian ban appears to widen
Importers say some fruit consignments from Europe have also been turned back by border customs officials
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ArticleFreshfel urges Russian ban opposition
Current measures in place to ban EU fresh vegetable imports are 'disproportional' during a time of 'severe crisis'
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Trade calls for cross-border improvements
Better inter-agency cooperation and more staff could help minimise crossing times at the US-Mexico border
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ArticleNoboa incurs US$5m in losses
Although the group’s banana operations are back up and running, the suspension of activities has reportedly led to significant losses

