Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3443
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ArticleChile tops fruit exporter study
Promar report studying several predetermined success factors has ranked Chile above the likes of South Africa, the US and New Zealand
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FPJ's Sheila retires after 32 years
FPJ production manager Sheila Rawlings is to shelve her keyboard, shut down her Mac and hang up her mouse as she retires today after an incredible 32 years, 11 months and two days at Lockwood Press.
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ArticleSpanish imports implicated after E. coli deaths
The source of an E. coli outbreak in Germany that has killed four people and affected at least 200 more has been traced to fresh produce imports.
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Grocery sector rebounds from dismal March
The grocery sector has rebounded into strong sales growth as evidence of a clear split between the top and bottom end of the marketplace grows.
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Linked sales and promos as summer season kicks in
Strawberries may well be one of the best impulse buys, but there are plenty of signs that retailers are using every other
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Why buying consortia struggle to take off
Having attended more trade conferences than I care to remember, one thing is certain: most speakers will confirm that change
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ArticleLemons bounce back after two bitter years
The last two years have been unusual for the global lemon sector and key supplies have been disrupted by adverse weather conditions. As the industry returns to normality, Doris Lee Butterworth asks leading producers what’s in store this season
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ArticleTaking the world to market
At a time when almost every major wholesale market in the UK is considering, or has undergone, a redevelopment to tackle ageing structures and reflect transformed cities, there are also major changes happening around the world. Alex Lawson travelled to Turkey to discover what approaches are being taken across the globe
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ArticleSummer salads get off to a start fit for a royal feast
The salad sector sailed through the spring season on a high with an increase in prices, purchase frequency and demand, as well as a stable imports market. Though there are question marks over promotions, the overall mood is positive, as Elizabeth O’Keefe reports
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Sharing internal business data with customers
Turmoil in global markets continues to shake up business models in the food supply chain. Some retailers, desperate to remove
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Putting yourself in customers shoes
Fresh Direct’s plan to run its own pub where it can try out new products and formats might have drawn a few sceptical
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ArticleFresh Direct to turn pub landlord
Award-winning foodservice supplier Fresh Direct UK is planning to open its own pub in a village near Oxford before the end of the year in a bid to understand better the challenges that face its customers.
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ArticleNZ Braeburn apple exports plunge
New Zealand will export record-low Braeburn volumes this year, pushed back by poor returns in Europe and a varietal shift to Asia
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ArticleFormer Tesco man rallies brands
A former Tesco produce boss told delegates at this year’s Re:fresh conference that the time for brands in fresh produce is now.
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ArticleExport increase for Costa Rica
Central American country records strong exports for opening months of 2011, although banana sales show slight fall
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ArticleDole Fresh UK lands prestigious award
This year's Re:fresh Awards saw Dole Fresh UK named as the Importer of the Year
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ArticlePeru’s organic banana business grows
Andean country experiences major increase in organic banana exports, driven primarily by demand in European markets
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ArticleBerryWorld launches Snackerries line
New mixed berry punnet contains prepared grapes, strawberries, blackberries and blueberries
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ArticleBritish Tomato Week gains spotlight
Famous red heads publicly declaring their love for red fruit and giant tomatoes gambling down the corridors of power - it can only have been British Tomato Week.
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ArticleFreshconex divides to conquer
Two halls will be dedicated to fresh convenience products and technology respectively at next year's Berlin-based event

