Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3452
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ArticleM&S jubilant over new season strawbs
The season’s first crop of Jubilee strawberries was hand-delivered to Marks & Spencer’s Canterbury store by Berry Gardens chairman Paul Kelsey last week.
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ArticleDurable! creates new alternative
New brand Durable! aims to form new market segment in France between organic and conventional
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ArticleKiwifruit pulled after typhoid case
Zespri has pulled 100,000 trays of kiwifruit from sale after a picker was diagnosed with typhoid fever
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ArticleShoppers uninspired by promotional shift
A change in promotional strategy in the US is failing to encourage consumer purchases as retailers respond to rise in fresh food prices
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ArticleAll Lemon welcomes new member
The Argentinean lemon export group has announced the addition of a 12th supplier in only its second year of management
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ArticleNew jv becomes largest Israeli avo exporter
Leading fresh produce groups Avocado Granot and Mehadrin Tnuport Export join forces to become 'the country's largest avocado exporter'.
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Fenmarc confirms Crickmore's departure
Vegetable, potato and prepared produce supplier Fenmarc confirmed this week that Gary Crickmore has left the business.
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ArticleRe:fresh countdown begins
There’s still time to sign up for this year’s Re:fresh conference and awards, which will see a glittering gala evening follow an afternoon of lively and interactive debate at the Intercontinental Park Lane Hotel in London.
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ArticleGrape season underway for Agrexco
Some 1,800 tonnes are expected to be shipped by the Israeli marketer this campaign
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Kiwifruit pulled after typhoid case
Zespri has pulled 100,000 trays of kiwifruit from sale after a picker was diagnosed with typhoid fever.
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Apprenticeship boost for Scotland
Scotland’s food and drink industry has received a major boost after the Scottish Government agreed to invest more than £2 million to fund modern apprenticeships in the sector over the next years.
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ArticleEuropean stonefruit faces mixed outlook
The stonefruit season in Europe is facing mixed fortunes, with apricot output forecast to fall by 20 per cent year on year and the peach and nectarine harvest likely to be in line with 2010.
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ArticleWaitrose deepens convenience offer
Waitrose is hoping to enhance its foray into the convenience market, with the launch of a new range: Good To Go.
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Young horticulturists prepare for final
The final of the Institute of Horticulture’s Young Horticulturist of the Year Competition 2011 takes place on 14 May at The RHS Harlow Carr gardens in Yorkshire.
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MorePeople to sponsor IFST lecture
Executive search specialist MorePeople is sponsoring the Institute of Food Science & Technology (IFST) 2011 lecture.
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The Kent Potato Company names manager
The Kent Potato Company has appointed Brian Edwards as general manager.
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ArticleFlorette launches major new TV campaign
Florette is launching a major new TV campaign in a bid to boost sales during the prevailing hot weather.
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ArticleRewe 'to restructure produce buying'
Reports suggest German retailer is making changes to improve its fresh fruit and vegetable buying
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ArticleFairtrade growth in Germany
Sales of Fairtrade rose significantly in Germany last year, to a total of around €340m
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ArticleNorthern Spain set for good cherry crop
Producers in Catalonia and Aragon are forecasting a crop increase of up to 50 per cent in some areas

