Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3471
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ArticleGrowth forecast for Chilean fruit
Consumers can expect to see even more fresh fruits from Chile both this season and in the coming years
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ArticleAndalusian potatoes recover
Early potato production in Andalusia is forecast to recover to 2009 levels.
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ArticleLogistics recovers from 'tough' year
A toxic combination of rising business costs, public spending cuts, tough trading conditions, restrictive regulations, severe weather, national security issues and natural disasters meant that 2010 was a particularly tough 12 months for UK logistics.
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ArticlePhilippines sees boost in exports to Japan
Sources in the Philippines have reported an increase in sales of bananas and okra to Japan
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ArticleFenmarc shifts Welsh potato supply to Puffin
Fenmarc has shifted its Welsh potato supply to Puffin Produce and has revealed new environmental investment plans.
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Australian citrus bounces back
Australian citrus volumes have rebounded from 2010, and medium sizing means flexible market possibilities
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HDC publishes vegetable overview
The Horticultural Development Company (HDC) has published and distributed the 2011 edition of its HDC Field Vegetables Review magazine to all vegetables growers to give them an overview of the research HDC is funding.
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Campden BRI issues new lab guide
Food and drink industry research and technical service provider Campden BRI has issued new guidance for the design of food microbiology laboratories.
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ArticleFyffes chairman eyes up further acquisitions
Fyffes achieved a slight rise in operating profit last year, with chairman David McCann hinting at further investments.
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ArticleFlorette unveils latest design
Florette has unveiled its latest investment - a spring revamp of its pack design to further boost retailers’ sales.
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PLA packs extend shelf life
Tomatoes on the vine and capsicum appear to have a longer shelf life in polylactic acid (PLA) film packaging, according to new Dutch research.
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Gibbs stepping down at T&G
Tony Gibbs, chairman of New Zealand produce giant Turners & Growers, is standing down after 16 years, MD Jeff Wesley has announced.
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ArticleNominations open for The Brammys
Nominations have opened for the annual Brammy Awards, recognising and rewarding excellence in using and promoting Bramley apples. this week.
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ArticlePink Lady eyes up No.3 spot
Pink Lady is targeting the number three apple spot as the brand continues its rise into mainstream consumer consciousness.
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ArticleFirst NZ kiwifruit vessel on the water
Zespri Europe confirms 6 May as first new-season consignment's expected arrival date in the Port of Zeebrugge, Belgium
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ArticleHortyfruta to debut at Taste of London
Hortyfruta, the trade association representing over 18,000 fruit and vegetable growers in Andalusia is to exhibit at this year’s Taste of London festival in June.
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ArticleThai exports to Japan tipped for growth
Thai fruit exports to Japan could grow 20 per cent this year, boosted by rising awareness of mangoes and a duty-free quota for pineapples
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ArticleChilean grapes to Australia spark spat
The Australian grape industry’s angry reaction to Chilean imports during its own season prompts a similarly heated response from Chilean officials
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ArticleSpanish green asparagus yields increase
The green asparagus season has started in Andalusia in southern Spain some eight to 10 days later than usual due to low temperatures at the end of February.
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ArticleUniveg Germany revives 1x1 brand
Company reveals plans to reintroduce the fresh produce trademark made famous by Chiquita's former subsidiary Atlanta

