Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3517
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ArticleApple producers form global alliance
The creation of the International Pome Fruit Alliance marks "beginning of a new era in varietal development", group says
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ArticleFingerlimes named FLIA winner
Limeburst Fingerlimes are voted as the winner of the Fruit Logistica Innovation Award 2011 in Berlin
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ArticleSuri Agro Fresh launches new facility
The joint venture company is putting the finishing touches to its multipurpose fresh fruit-handling complex north of Delhi
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ArticleFreshfel launches produce info website
Enjoyfresh.eu is designed to provide consumers with a range of information on the positive impact of fruit and vegetables
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ArticleMurcia makes cheap carton plea
Choosing corrugated cartons instead of returnable plastic crates to market their fresh produce would save growers in the south-eastern Spanish region of Murcia €90 million annually.
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ArticleStrategic director in at Damco
Simon Joslin joins the group's UK and Ireland segment from APL Logistics
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ArticleIFCO reports on yearly growth
Logistics service provider delivers gains in group revenues and earnings for the full-year of 2010
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ArticleEnza lands German marketing award
Belgium-based Enza Continent has been recognised for its marketing and promotion of Jazz apples in Germany
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'Lazy' UK organic support derided
The UK offers little support for organic food and farming compared with its European neighbours, according to a new report from the Soil Association.
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ArticleFormer Waitrose boss takes BRC role
Steven Esom, former executive director of food at Marks & Spencer and md of Waitrose, has been appointed as chairman of BRC Trading Ltd, the commercial arm of the British Retail Consortium (BRC).
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Investment hits profits at G’s Growers
G’s Growers has invested almost £5 million in new equipment in the past year as it looks to “safeguard supply and reduce production costs”.
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ArticleNFU turns microscope on horticulture
A major new study to get to the heart of West Midlands’ horticulture has been launched to boost business and explore fresh produce opportunities.
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ArticleCarrefour’s China strife
The French retailer’s public image has been further tarnished in China after security guards assault a customer
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ArticleUK government slammed on organics
The Soil Association has released a new report critical of the UK government's lack of support for organics
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ArticleThe Greenery to close Maasland site
Dutch marketing organisation reveals plans to transfer activities from its Maasland facility in order to shorten the supply chain
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ArticleAnecoop reveals €14m sales growth
Spanish marketer announces figure during celebration to mark its 35th anniversary at Fruit Logistica
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News from Fruit Logistica 2011 (preview)
Round-up of key exhibitor news stories from the annual fresh produce trade fair in Berlin, Germany
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Shelf life to save Cox
The declining demand for Cox promises to be reversed thanks to its significantly improved eating quality and shelf life over the past two seasons.
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ArticleKiwifruit demand fails to boost prices
IKO confirms downturn in consumption as Southern Hemisphere suppliers predict similar production for coming season
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ArticleSainsbury’s sells heart-shaped cucumber
British supermarket operator introduces specially-shaped salad vegetable in time for Valentine’s Day

