Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3438
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ArticleBelgian tomatoes hit hard by Russian ban
Tomato producers in Belgium are facing heavy losses as a result of Russia's decision to ban vegetable imports from the EU
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ArticleSpanish growers call for urgent action
With production all but halted in many regions, producers are calling for urgent EU aid to counter “massive” losses
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ArticleMyPlate to transform US consumption
USDA’s new generation tool intends to prompt Americans to think more about eating healthily at meal times
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ArticleFrom My Farm suspends operations
Produce World's business unit director Jon Pollard tells the FPJ that the closure is the result of the current economic climate
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ArticleThakrar joins Fresh Convenience Congress line-up
Jay Thakrar of Shipley Food Services will join Fresh Kitchen’s Duncan Parsonage and Gate Gourmet’s Steven Walpole on the topic of foodservice innovations at the Fresh Convenience Congress this month.
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ArticleItalian fruit shapes up well for summer
The Italian summer fruit offer is coming onto the market, with stonefruit leading the way towards the end of May. Italy’s quality is unquestionable, but with competition from other sources will the country continue to hold its own this summer? Elizabeth O’Keefe reports
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ArticleHas indoor production hit a glass ceiling?
Glasshouse production in Europe and the UK is under severe pressure as low returns make it difficult to fund reinvestment. Chloe Ryan reports
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Further opportunity in trade never standing still
In an ever changing environment, at the FPC we are well aware of the need to stay one step ahead of the game and from this
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ArticleLack of rain threatens to undermine sales growth
Price inflation has helped put the potato category into strong growth, but with volumes declining the sector still has a number of issues to overcome. Michael Barker examines the mood in the sector and looks at prospects for the summer season
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From My Farm suspends operations
Produce World subsidiary From My Farm (FMF) has suspended its operations indefinitely after battling against difficult market conditions.
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Finding solutions for the world's climate woes
A rural focus group at Hadlow College is bringing together representatives from different rural groups and organisations to
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What makes a novelty in the fresh produce aisles?
Trying to define what actually is a novelty on the fresh produce counter is not as easy as it sounds. Is it something that
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The devastating effect of a PR catastrophe
Loose chat can be incredibly damaging, particularly where food safety is concerned.It took the egg industry a decade to
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ArticleTesco overtakes Sainsbury's on top fruit
Tesco has overtaken Sainsbury to become the UK’s largest seller of home-grown top fruit.
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ArticleAustralian stonefruit eyes China
With the Australian table grape industry cracking the Chinese market, expectation is building amongst the country’s stonefruit growers that they could soon follow suit
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ArticleTouch of glamour for Publix scheme
Miss America 2011 Teresa Scanlan visited a Publix store to aid the launch of the retailer's Produce for Kids campaign
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ArticleDisney supply tie-up for Chiquita
CEO Fernando Aguirre revealed that the group has signed a deal to supply Disney theme parks and resorts
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ArticleZespri Gold excels in vitamin C study
Research published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition has found that vitamin C from Zespri Gold kiwifruit is more effectively absorbed into the body than a supplement.
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ArticleSales growth for Walmart Chile
Media reports reveal that the Chilean retailer's revenues grew 14.3 per cent through the first quarter of 2011
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Root veg back in vogue at Waitrose
Total sales at Waitrose were 6.4 per cent higher in the third week of May than during the same week in 2010.

