Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3536
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ArticleConcern over EU nitrate plans
Leafy vegetable producers say new proposed limits on nitrate levels could be difficult to achieve on a consistent basis
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Container Centralen puts in new system
Container Centralen (CC) has successfully implemented its Operation Chip It to equip all its containers circulating in Europe with RFID tags incorporated into a red virtual padlock.
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ArticleWoolworths' first-half sales rise
Group's preliminary results make for good reading, while it also moves for former M&S chairman Sir Stuart Rose
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ArticleTomato growers lobby European Parliament
French, Italian and Spanish tomato producers are joining forces to lobby the European Parliament in the hope it will veto a new association agreement with Morocco.
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ArticleG's launches Love Radish
Campaign aims to grow radish consumption in the UK, not just in summer but year-round
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ArticleWalmart takes healthier turn
The retailer unveils a major new initiative aimed at encouraging more affordable, healthy consumption in the US
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ArticleChilean cherry exports soar
The global market is this season receiving record volumes of cherries from Chile where production is on course to almost double
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ArticleAlbertsons to close stores in Texas
Seven of the US retailer’s unprofitable Texas-based outlets will shut their doors at the end of next month
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ArticleRain mars start of pineapple campaign
Temperatures in Central America have been consistently below normal levels, creating a volume shortage and quality problems
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ArticleG's launches Love Radish
G’s Marketing is launching a three-year campaign to increase consumption of radishes in the UK.
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ArticleFinding the key to sustainability
Adam Hill, procurement executive for salads at Greencell, won the prize for best synoptic paper among the most recent graduates of the MDS training scheme. Here, FPJ publishes his winning article
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ArticleServing up a promotions feast
Eating out is still “in”, but the trade is facing retail-style price wars and a consumer rethink on spending. Anna Sbuttoni asks how the sector will shape up in 2011
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ArticleThe packaging compromise
The packaging industry is working hard to meet the changing needs of the fresh produce industry. Elizabeth O’Keefe finds that the sector may be on the way to keeping everyone happy
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ArticleUK top fruit stays strong as continental volumes fall
It has all been about securing product this season as the top-fruit industry battles to gain volume, sometimes at any price. Alex Lawson looks at worldwide supply and how the UK supermarkets are dealing with the ever-elastic category
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Shoppers spoilt for choice on premium pre-packs
There’s no doubt that the fresh produce category is becoming more and more complicated when it comes to defining what it
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A review of 2010
In its first column of the new year, the Worshipful Company takes a look back at the wide range of activities it took part in over the past 12 months
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Sustainability is the word for big suppliers
At this week’s City Food Lecture Paul Polman, Unilever’s chief executive, gave a fascinating insight into his
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Delhaize sees Q4 sales acceleration
Solid quarterly revenue contributes to positive full-year sales increase and confirmation of 2010 operating profit growth guidance
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ArticleYoung departs at Barfoots of Botley
One of the industry’s most charismatic figures has left his post during a boardroom shake up at Barfoots of Botley.
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ArticleUK redundancies rife as supplier pressure mounts
A swathe of redundancies has hit the fresh produce industry as pressure in the market intensifies.

