Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3514
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ArticleEcologist issues Lake Naivasha warning
Kenya’s Lake Naivasha is being “bled dry” by our demand for flowers in the UK, a leading UK ecologist has warned.
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ArticleFlorette prepares fruit push
Fruit Logistica saw the French group reveal its coming range of fresh-cut fruit products
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ArticlePeru gauges US pepper interest
Chilli and bell pepper exporters are keen to access the US market, where specialist vegetable distributor Melissa’s already said to be “interested”
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ArticleSIPO results bode well for fresh-cut
Italian fresh convenience specialist posts improved sales figures for 2010, buoyed by increased sales to export markets
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ArticleProseal invests in manufacturing facility
Heat sealing expert invests significantly in new UK facility to meet growing demand across the globe
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ArticleUniveg and Syngenta in Italian tie-up
Companies reveal they are collaborating on new project to improve sustainability and reliability of Italian production
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ArticleUnited Fresh forms sustainability board
Advisory board draws leaders from across the produce supply chain to discuss the adoption of sustainability measures
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ArticleMarket share growth for Spar Austria
Retailer announces that it increased its market share to 29.5 per cent during 2010
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ArticleLINKFresh lands European title
Anglia's business management system holds off strong competition to land a top prize at the European IT Excellence awards
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ArticleUGO flexes its discount muscles
UGO, the new branded discount supermarket launched by the Haldane Retail Group, flexed its muscles as it opened its first store last week in Staffordshire.
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ArticleWal-Mart set to meet half a trillion sales
Wal-Mart, the world’s largest retailer, will soon reach half a trillion US dollars in sales, according to the latest forecasts from international food and grocery analysts IGD.
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ArticleNational treasures
Chips are a British institution served up everywhere from high-end restaurants, high-street chains and gastropubs to fish and chip shops and mobile vans. Anna Sbuttoni reports ahead of National Chip Week
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ArticleIsrael well-placed in short market
This season promises to be one of the best that the Israeli citrus industry has seen for a while, with climatic problems across the globe making the country the place to source both quality and volume. Elizabeth O’Keefe reports on why Israeli citrus suppliers are in confident mood
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ArticleSupplies run tight as ink dries on EU trade deal
The banana trade has been dominated by the rubber-stamping of the EU trade deal this quarter. But while the ink is still drying, supplies have been tight and sourcing structures called into question. Alex Lawson looks beyond the Brussels boardroom
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Marketing chiefs find new ways to describe produce
Retail descriptions to encourage the customer to buy have always been fascinating, and there is every indication to suggest
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New Master takes the reins at annual Feast of the Conversion
Fruiterers joined together in St Mary Abchurch on 25 January to celebrate the Feast of the Conversion of St Paul, the day when
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Iconic brand is a giant boost for veg sales
The appearance of the Green Giant - an iconic brand if ever there was one - on fresh vegetables in the UK (p4), is a welcome
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ArticleThe Greenery unveils €100m exotics division
The Greenery has launched a dedicated exotics division that is expected to handle €100 million of product within the next five years.
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ArticleSpelman backs produce amid climate fears
DEFRA secretary Caroline Spelman believes the UK fresh produce industry is one of the best positioned sectors in the global supply chain.
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ArticleNZ persimmons await China access
The New Zealand persimmon industry could soon have cause for celebration with access to China looming on the horizon

