Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3444
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ArticlePrada, Suno, Stella McCartney, Fyffes…
Leading fashion houses like Prada and Stella McCartney may have started putting bananas and citrus on their clothing designs, but Laurence Swan has been wearing fruity ties for years...
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ArticleWCCPF appoints new chief executive
Suhanra Conradie has replaced Joretha Geldenhuys as the Western Cape Citrus Producers Forum CEO
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ArticleLowest NZ Braeburn crop ever forecast
New Zealand is to export the lowest Braeburn crop ever, undermining earlier predictions of a bumper crop.
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ArticleTesco introduces fresh guarantee
Tesco has brought in a new logo to assure freshness to its customers.
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ArticleChelsea Flower Show reaches for the stars
The Queen, Gwyneth Paltrow and Barbara Windsor were among the stars in attendance at the ever-glamorous Chelsea Flower Show this week.
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ArticleTaiwanese mangoes expand Chinese presence
New home deliveries in Shanghai and high domestic fruit prices are likely to grow Taiwanese mango sales in China
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ArticleRewe sees turnover soar during 2010
German retail group reveals best profit in 80 years, but warns that 2011 will “not necessarily” be so successful
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ArticleJersey Royal served up to Obama
Fresh from their Re:fresh triumph, The Jersey Royal Company has landed another honour - serving the US president.
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ArticleUS-Vietnam widen fruit access
The US and Vietnam have granted market access to several mutually supplementary fruit exports
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Good season forecast for Murcian melons
Favourable weather has led to expectations of very strong campaign in south-eastern Spanish region
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ArticleParsnip producer lands gong
A Staffordshire producer has won the fresh produce category at the prestigious Heart of England Fine Foods (HEFF) Diamond Awards with its British parsnips.
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Organic sales take off in Asia
Demand for organic produce is rising across Asia as wealthier consumers seek out ‘safer’ food
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ArticleFresh & Easy reveals San Francisco dates
The city's first two stores will open in June and August respectively, creating some 50 jobs in the process
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ArticleFruit is 'a dessert, not a medicine'
US researchers have questioned claims that so-called 'superfruits' can aid in preventing cancer
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ArticleUK grow-your-own trend continues
More than a quarter of UK shoppers have said that they plan to grow their own fresh fruit and vegetables over the next six months, according to a new report by analyst IGD.
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ArticleTesco sees market share rise
UK grocery retail leader experiences growth for the first time in over six months, while Morrisons also sees market share improvement
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ArticleRijk Zwaan launches Kazakhstan HQ
Almaty is the location of the latest addition to Rijk Zwaan's international portfolio
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ArticleMarks & Spencer sees profits increase
Marks & Spencer has seen a 13 per cent increase in profits for the financial year praising a “clear plan and direction” under CEO Marc Bolland.
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ArticleCMA CGM christens giant vessel
The group's 11,400 TEU Titan vessel was introduced at Dunkirk, one of ten ports serviced on the group's Atlantic front
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ArticleZespri profit down, grower returns up
Zespri’s kiwifruit grower returns rose in 2010/11, despite a net profit slashed by Psa management costs

