Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3478
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Retailers reconsider their fresh produce presentation
One disappointment I have with UK retailers is they seem to ignore the potential offered by fruit baskets. I suppose
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Meet the deal maker
After three months in the hot seat, Langmead Farms’ new chief executive Bill Thurston has big plans for the business. He talks M&As, new product development and shaking up the salad category with Michael Barker
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ArticleCalifornian stonefruit highlights tough game
The news that the California Tree Fruit Agreement (CTFA) may cease to exist is disappointing.The 77-year-old association
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ArticleGarlic prices remain high
The garlic market is expected to remain “bullish” for some time as China remains in control of an increasingly lucrative product.
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ArticleTraditional veg focus as Marshalls revamps
Marshalls is to streamline and become a specialist as it looks to counter product losses and a dent in profitability.
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ArticleChina’s produce prices down
The Chinese government will be encouraged by a slight decrease in farm produce prices as it wrestles with food inflation in the country
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ArticleZim records big profit rise
An increase in volumes handled and a rise in freight rates helped the Israeli shipper to boost profits in 2010
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ArticleBritish brassica growers aim for revival
Brassica producers in UK hope second year of Love Your Greens campaign will continue to revive summer sales
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ArticleG's appoints European general director
Alan Christie, former director of Guy Shropshire's, has taken over from Luis Ronda Zuloaga following a major reorganisation
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ArticleFreshfel: 'Put prices in perspective'
European fresh produce association publishes recent research into fresh produce prices, arguing they are not expensive
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Produce opportunities for graduates open up
The Institution of Occupational Safety & Health (IOSH) Food and Drink Group is piloting a shadowing scheme, to give graduates the opportunity of at least three months experience with a company in the food and drinks industry.
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ArticleHail hits Moroccan melons
Melon producers in Marrakesh have had to rethink their optimistic forecasts following a violent hailstorm
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ArticleRussian importers see signs of thaw
Two month-long freeze causing huge delays to shipments to St Petersburg may be ending, but problems remain
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ArticlePicota growers hope to expand exports
Spanish Picota cherry producers target growth in Scandinavia and Baltic region, with promotions planned for Spain, UK and Italy
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ArticleNew chair takes over at GPG
Rob Campbell to oversee wind-down of major NZ investor and part-owner of Turners & Growers, the Guinness Peat Group
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ArticleStrawberries could prevent cancer
Strawberries could help in the prevention of oesophageal cancer, a new report suggests
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ArticleEast Malling Research appoints chief executive
East Malling Research (EMR) has announced the appointment of Professor Peter Gregory as its new chief executive.
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ArticleAvocados lead produce sales
Avocados outstrip sales of all other fresh fruits and vegetables in the US as Mexico cements its position as the leading supplier of the fruit
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ArticleUnited Fresh names innovation finalists
Attendees at United Fresh Produce Association's 2011 trade show will vote for best new products next month in New Orleans
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ArticleDole expands school garden project
Link-up with Environmental Media Association to educate US students about nutrition and sustainability through urban garden

