Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3541
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ArticleAsda price obsession ‘hides quality message’
Asda may be losing the quality message with its relentless drive to be seen as having the lowest prices, one analyst has warned.
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ArticleAustralian fruit fly outbreak in Sunraysia
A fruit fly discovery last week in Australia’s Sunraysia region could disrupt market access to some countries, just as the area’s table grape season moves into harvesting
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ArticleBrisbane wholesale market reopens
The Brisbane Markets have reopened to traders on a limited basis as cleanup efforts continue after the Queensland floods
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Winning IT Link for Winfresh
Anglia Business Solutions has deployed its award-winning Microsoft Dynamics NAV based LINKFresh® business management suite at banana importer Winfresh UK.
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ArticleYorkshire pea brand launched
A pea growing co-operative is launching a new regional brand for the vegetable, Yorkshire Peas.
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ArticleDirect sourcing 'could drive recruitment'
Initiatives such as Tesco’s Global Food Sourcing scheme could bolster third party businesses and drive employment.
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ArticleCool Fresh invests in Peru
Netherlands-based group awarded a contract to build fresh produce packhouse in southern Peru
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ArticleCanaries growers look to new markets
Islands’ banana sector keen to explore new markets, as returns in Spain decrease
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ArticleFepex and Greens join to fight Morocco deal
Spanish national federation meets with European Parliament Green MPs to campaign against trade deal
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ArticleIs 2011 the year for mushrooms?
The mushroom industry makes up the third-largest vegetable category in the UK, and with the sector launching the biggest generic fresh produce advertising campaign of the year, things are looking rosy. Elizabeth O’Keefe reports
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ArticlePortugal eyes the UK
The Portuguese fresh produce industry is stepping up to the challenge of supplying the UK marketplace like never before, despite experiencing major weather disruptions last season. Elizabeth O’Keefe visits vegetable and salad producers in southern Portugal to find out more
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ArticleMorrisons in the limelight with strong citrus growth
Citrus makes a good stocking filler, and importers have worked hard in the last quarter to ensure shelves are full. Morrisons is leading the big four with a new strategy, making the most of last minute trade to reach the right price ticket. As the new year swings into action, Anna Sbuttoni asks what’s in store
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New prepared offers for consumers’ winter tastes
There’s usually something new to think about in the prepared salad section, even if it is only to wonder at the
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A question of taste
The nation took Gino D’Acampo to its heart when he won I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here, but, as Richard Aldhous reports, there’s much more to the chef than just looks, lasagna and one liners
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Celebrity clout works wonders for brands
Celebrities are funny old things, aren’t they? We delight in their successes and even more so in their failures, loving
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ArticlePandol releases eight employees
Group makes personnel changes after undertaking what it has called a technology "modernisation project"
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ArticleChep seals new deal with Morrisons
Morrisons has signed a new five-year contract with Chep UK & Ireland to issue reusable plastic containers (RPCs) into its food supply chain.
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ArticleSica to invest €100m
The French cooperative is set to make a considerable investment in the coming years in order to improve its service
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ArticleCarrefour posts "solid" FY results
The French retailer has recorded an increase in sales for the full year, thanks in no small part to the company's Transformation Plan

