Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3508
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ArticleWaitrose takes on Ocado
UK supermarket Waitrose has spent £10 million relaunching its online home-delivery service.
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ArticleHurst’s Berry Farm establishes subsidiary
New marketing, sales and packing arm to accommodate future growth of the US-based berry grower-importer-distributor
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ArticlePorts make proposal to protect trade
The Cape Chamber of Commerce is leading a push to classify key South African ports as essential services in a bid to protect trade from strike action.
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ArticleWilmington welcomes new reefer
World’s newest reefer ship, Seatrade’s Atlantic Klipper, docks at Port of Wilmington on maiden voyage to the US
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Langmead ceo hits acquisition trail
Langmead Farms has significantly boosted its production capabilities with the acquisition of its neighbour Golden Plain Ltd.
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ArticleLeafy salad campaign shelved
Plans for a generic campaign by the British Leafy Salads Association (BLSA) have had to be shelved after an appeal for funding from growers and packers - calling for just 0.1 per cent of the total turnover of the industry - fell flat.
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ArticleMalaysia bans Thai jambu air
Malaysia has halted the importation of jambu air from Thailand following the discovery of a noxious pest in fruit from that country
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ArticleProduct shift for NZ berries
Blueberries could make way for raspberries, strawberries and kiwiberries for New Zealand’s exporters in coming years
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ArticleExports still solid for Australian avocados
Australian avocado exporters say the Cyclone Yasi damage will not set back export programmes unduly
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G's Marketing reshuffles staff
A management reshuffle at G’s Marketing has resulted in the promotion of two senior figures within the company.
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Mexican bananas eye UK market
Mexican banana exporter Coliman is growing exports to Europe as part of a push to reach out to new markets.
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Call grows louder for public GM debate
The government has been urged to focus on innovation, back public-private partnerships and reopen the debate on GM or risk the UK being left behind.
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FTA links up on carbon emissions
The Freight Transport Association and Heriot-Watt University have joined forces to develop definitive best-practice guidance on reducing carbon emissions in the global maritime supply chain.
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ArticleExpanded offer boosts turnover at QV
QV Foods has reported a further year of strong sales growth with turnover rising by more than 30 per cent.
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ArticleRFE holds untapped potential
The Russian Far East’s appetite for fruit imports is likely to grow once consumers learn more about the health benefits and incomes rise thanks to the region’s developing economy
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ArticleFirst Yorkshire cues in Sainsbury's
English Village Salads has delivered what it believes to be the first Yorkshire cucumbers of the season into Sainsbury’s Hessle store.
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Fresh produce well placed if food prices rise
Most shoppers are expecting food prices to rise and are actively seeking out value in order to deal with this, according to the IGD.
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ArticleHortyfruta reaches 13m UK consumers
A consumer media campaign for Andalusian trade association Hortyfruta has reached more than 13 million UK consumers ahead of Andalusia Day next week.
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Drysdales bags Scottish grant
Scottish vegetable producer R&K Drysdale has won one of 22 Scottish food and drink grants in a £3 million round of Food Processing, Marketing and
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ArticleStewarts of Tayside claims grower gong
Vegetable producer Stewarts of Tayside claimed the overall prize at this year’s Grower of the Year Awards last week.

