Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3551
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ArticleSprout suppliers face Christmas battle
Growers and packers around the country are working around the clock to ensure that there will be enough Brussels Sprouts on supermarket shelves for Christmas.
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Pound weakens after poor week
It was a “death of a thousand cuts for sterling last week” and a succession of minor wounds left the pound in a weakened state, according to Moneycorp.
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ArticleChilean kiwifruit shipments to increase
Shipments of Chilean kiwifruit to Europe in 2011 could increase by 12 per cent as a result of the significant drop in Italian production, according to Decofrut.
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5 A DAY credentials confirmed
Eating five portions of fruit and veg a day has the biggest effect in saving lives of any dietary guideline, new research has suggested.
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ArticleCosta Rica predicts banana increase
Costa Rica’s banana sector is forecasting a slight increase in overall volumes for its 2011 campaign to an estimated 105 million boxes, which it believes should mark a modest recovery from last year’s rain-affected season.
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ArticleOne supermarket approved each day
Planning permission is granted for one of the Big Four supermarkets every working day of the year, it has been revealed.
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ArticleRSA campaign website revamped
New Beautiful Country, Beautiful Fruit site offers product information, a revamped press section and a new recipe selection
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ArticleGaza strawberries head for export
Israeli authorities allow four trucks loaded with strawberries and flowers to head overseas
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ArticleEU shipping emissions 'must be cut'
A new report from the European Commission proposes technical solutions to cut fuel consumption and air pollutants
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Supermarkets resilient against snow
UK supermarkets have reported no problems with fresh produce deliveries, although more snow is forecast.
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ArticlePreFeRal registered in France
Plant protection agent can now be used in the country for the control of whitefly across various crops
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ArticleChris DeSana joins Seald Sweet
Experienced produce industry specialist links up with the group's New Jersey office
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ArticleIPP Logipal ties up Chingford contract
Fresh produce importer-distributor is switching to IPP's Trade Direct pallet rental solution
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ArticleCoop and M&S head 'green' UK list
A new report studying the environmental and ethical performance of 19 supermarkets has been released by Ethical Consumer Magazine
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ArticleSouth African campaign site revamped
South Africa’s Beautiful Country, Beautiful Fruit website has been revamped as the campaign moves into its third year.
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Businesses warned over VAT rise
A business support organisation is warning firms that the January VAT rise could leave them with a New Year headache if they fail to prepare properly.
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ArticleConvenience market set to boom
Almost a fifth of people who use convenience stores shop there at least once a day and 59 per cent use them at least twice a week, according to the latest research from IGD.
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ArticleRosy outlook for Indian apple imports
Washington apples could be heading for a record season in India, aided by a fruit size profile that suits this market and low stocks of Indian apples
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ArticleJapanese citrus market ripe for US fruit
A strong yen, short domestic supply, and a good crop should bode well for US citrus exports to Japan this season
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ArticleTough season for Orange River grapes
Difficult campaign for Orange River grape growers as events on both sides of the ocean disrupt their season, but shipments of South African stonefruit are ahead of schedule

