Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3520
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ArticleWashington apples big in SEA
South East Asian markets are boosting their purchases of Washington apples in both volume and number of varieties
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ArticleMetro to move on India
German retailer Metro has signalled it will join the race to corner India’s burgeoning cash and carry sector with plans to open 50 wholesale outlets in the country
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ArticleTrials for new NZ early gold kiwifruit
First Fresh is set to trial a new early gold kiwifruit from New Zealand in Asia under a collaborative marketing arrangement with Zespri
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ArticleEarly gold kiwifruit looks for niche
First Fresh plans to find a niche to call home in Asia’s kiwifruit category with its new early gold variety
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NCGM hosts chef tour
New Covent Garden Market hosted a tour of the Craft Guild of Chefs last week in its latest move to link traders with their customers.
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ArticleNew coverage for Maersk Line
Shipping group enters into agreement with Hapag Lloyd over west Mediterranean and Med-Gulf services
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ArticleFull house for FPC dinner
The UK fresh produce industry celebrated its strong trading relationship with Morocco at the 65th Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) Annual Dinner on Saturday.
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ArticleIndian grape trade treads with caution
Indian grape exports to Europe are set to fall in 2011, with exporters and importers in a cautious mindset following last year’s chlormequat chloride residue issue
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Apprenticeships backed by majority
Businesses are more productive when they use apprentices according to 81 per cent of people.
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ArticleChicago is new Salad Bar star
Donation from Chiquita and United Fresh fosters healthy eating habits for some 410,000 school children in Chicago
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ArticlePotato sector warned over price pressure
Potato Council chairman and grower Allan Stevenson last week warned the trade about price pressure and promotions devaluing the category, just as the sector is working to build on value and volume growth.
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ArticleEU banana deal: winners and losers
With the 15-year EU banana wars reaching a final conclusion this month, the smallest producers fear they will be affected worst by the agreement
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ArticleHagé launches exotics unit
Hagé International has launched a new business unit focused on exotic produce and ready to eat fruit
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ArticleIndian mushrooms eye international markets
Organic mushroom growers from India’s Nalanda district hope to catch the eye of international buyers
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ArticleFlorida citrus weathers December freeze
Freezing weather in Florida during December had a minimal effect on the state’s US$9bn citrus industry
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ArticleTiger pears roar in at Morrisons
Morrisons is retailing a limited edition Tiger pear this week for just six days.
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ArticleGrowth in US high-end retail
Up-scale US retailer, Whole Foods, is doing a roaring trade, while sales at outlets targeting less-affluent consumers stagnate
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ArticleIndian onion, tomato prices continue decline
Indian wholesale prices for onions and tomatoes have continued their downward slide this week on the back of new crops
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Footprints4Food hosts seminar
Footprints4Food is holding a second seminar to remove the mysticism of carbon footprinting.
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ArticleSweeTango sparks lawsuit
A group of US growers fighting for the legal right to grow new apple variety SweeTango have been ordered to appoint a mediator to resolve their dispute with the variety developer

