Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3518
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ArticlePhiladelphia move-in date revealed
New state-of-the-art Philadelphia Wholesale Produce Market is due to open on 3 April after long construction process
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ArticleMexico coldsnap impact less severe
US distributors continue to receive steady supplies of produce from Mexico where the early February frost has been less damaging than expected
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ArticleBerry Gardens appoints new R&D director
Soft fruit specialist taps into decades of expertise with appointment of Richard Harnden as its new director of research
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ArticleSainsbury’s plays cue-pid
Sainsbury’s has revealed its soppy side this Valentine’s Day with the launch of a heart-shaped cucumber.
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EU consumption disappoints
Fresh produce consumption in the EU is on a worrying downward trend, according to new figures from Freshfel.
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ArticleIrish report calls for retail ‘fairness’ code
Growers in the Irish Republic are being put under unfair pressure by major retailers, according to a report by a parliamentary committee drawn from all the major parties.
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ArticleIceberg growers warn of volume dip
Spanish grower-exporters are warning that volumes of iceberg lettuce coming onto the market are running at just half of expectations and the shortage is likely to continue.
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ArticleEnza doubles HK kiwifruit volume
Enza has doubled its Italian-grown kiwifruit exports to Hong Kong in the past year, with a goal to become a leading kiwifruit brand in the Chinese market
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ArticlePakistan says mango protocol unworkable
It is possible Pakistan will not be able to capitalise on the recent lifting of Japan’s ban on its mangoes due to costs involved in complying with the new protocol
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ArticleVietnam dragon fruit exports to double
Vietnam has seen a significant growth in dragon fruit exports in recent years, with part of this growth attributable to an increase in quality
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ArticleDole highlights pineapple CSR credentials
Dole Europe launched a web-based information campaign to keep consumers and the trade informed on its sustainability practices in pineapple production in Costa Rica.
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ArticleBerry Gardens appoints research boss
Berry Gardens has appointed Richard Harnden to the position of director of research.
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ArticleChange at the top at Exosect
Crop protection specialist Exosect has announced two new appointments at the company.
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ArticleMarketing switch ‘will pay off’ for Scripps
Adrian Scripps took a measured gamble as it looked to capitalise on a challenging market featuring “aggressive pricing by the multiples”, the company has revealed.
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Farm Secure increases stake in Colorsfruit
The consolidation of South African exporter Colorsfruit has been completed following the decision by a leading South African agri-business group Farm Secure to increase its shareholding in the company.
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Gloomy shoppers in VAT confusion
Latest research by IGD for ShopperTrack has found that consumers are feeling much gloomier about their financial prospects than they did a year ago.
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ArticleDutch link up with South Africa in supply chain innovation
Wageningen University & Research Centre in the Netherlands is working with South African IT consultancy Ikhaya, Dutch importer Smeding and buyer group Sligo on a new sustainable fruit trading system that has seen the first shipment of grapes arrive at Rotterdam this week.
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ArticleBanana prices climb
Banana prices have been climbing sharply in the UK on the back of inclement weather in source countries affecting supply.
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ArticleNorthern Irish mushroom investment made
Northern Irish mushroom grower JF McKenna has invested over £50,000 in research and development with help from Invest Northern Ireland, to create an innovative mushroom growing house.
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ArticlePortsmouth port upgrades IT
Portsmouth port terminal operators MMD (Shipping Services) Ltd has taken on Anglia Business Solutions’ LINKFresh cargo management and vessel discharge system.

