Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3579
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ArticleFMI establishes food safety centre
New facility recognises importance of food safety for retailers, wholesalers and manufacturers by bringing together experts to share knowledge
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MEPs back Spanish claims
Spanish tomato producers have won a battle in their fight to level what they claim is an unfair playing field with Morocco.
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ArticleSpanish salads campaign for UK
Natural & Salads launches winter salads campaign with British sister company Das International
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ArticleRSA citrus season falls just short of century
The South African citrus packing season has come to an end, with the country's export volume setting a new record
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ArticleRetail Focus | Austria & Switzerland
Fruitnet.com takes an in-depth look at the latest developments in the Austrian and Swiss retail markets
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Five new apple varieties unveiled
A series of five brand new apples, named the Sweet Resistants, were unveiled by Italian fresh produce breeder Consorzio Italiano Vivaisti last week.
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ArticleIrish bank protest over losses
Angry Irish growers staged an all-day picket at two Ulster Bank branches last week. They were protesting against the bank’s decision to put a wholesaler into receivership, leaving them with losses of €300,000 for unpaid supplies.
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ArticleSpanish salad supply hiatus brings pressure
Supplies across a range of salad lines are being affected by a hiatus in availability from Spain.
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ArticleAustralia mangoes head to Korea
The first batch of Australian mangoes has been exported to South Korea this season under a 2006 protocol
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ArticleNZ still hopeful of canker eradication
New Zealand’s kiwifruit industry is holding out hope of eradication as Psa canker detections rise in Te Puke
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ArticleCasino to buy Carrefour’s Thai ops
Casino has won the race for Carrefour’s Thai supermarket operations with a bid of €700m
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Apple orchards offered options
Apple players should make take inspiration from vineyards in the way that they showcase and promote their offer, industry leaders heard at Italian trade show Interpoma last week.
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UK pays back European cash
The UK has moved to confirm monies the EU has demanded due to late payments and overshooting financial limits procedures have been paid.
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Spanish aim for persimon growth
The Spanish persimon industry aims to double the fruit’s consumption in the UK in three years.
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ArticleBirmingham market plans back on table
Plans to re-house Birmingham’s wholesale market are back on the agenda and could be considered by the council cabinet office as early as next month.
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Morpholine deadline looms
The Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) is reminding importers that there is to be no further extension of the period of tolerance for morpholine on fruit.
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ArticleSignum gains lettuce approval
The protectant and systemic-acting fungicide Signum has been reapproved for lettuce and strawberries following the produce’s removal earlier in the year.
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ADAS lands best consultancy award
Environmental consultancy ADAS scooped the ‘Best Consultancy to Work For’ award for a second year running at Edie Environmental Excellence Awards at London’s prestigious Hurlingham Club this month.
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ArticleGrocery firms struggle to recruit staff
Almost a quarter of food and grocery businesses are unable to recruit employees capable of even basic food technology skills to fill positions.
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ArticleEuro Pool opens Roeselare facilities
Group has celebrated the opening of a new €6m container washing facility in Roeselare

