Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3580
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ArticleQV Foods asks consumers for Inspire-ation
QV Foods has redesigned its Inspire website and is asking consumers to help build its range of products.
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ArticleMercator enjoys nine-month jump
Net profit has increased for the Slovenian retailer, boosted by takeovers at the beginning of the year
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ArticleIntercitrus aims to boost citrus sales
Spanish citrus group launches promotional drive, with focus on raising childrens’ fruit consumption
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ArticleZespri begins new marketing campaign
Promotions underway as European season begins, with range of marketing activities set to take place in key markets
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ArticlePakistani kinnows hope for Iran opening
With the Iranian market still closed to Pakistani kinnows, exporters are wondering where the increased export target will go
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ArticleUS export promotions face cuts
The Market Access Programme has been named on a list of bodies that could face budget cuts in the US
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ArticleMarket opportunities at Freshconex
The second day of the Freshconex Business Forum will see experts discuss emerging opportunities for the industry in Europe
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Lords committee hears innovation plea
The House of Lords Committee on Agriculture, Fisheries & Environment was taking oral evidence on Wednesday from the Agriculture & Horticulture Development Board as part of its inquiry into innovation in EU agriculture.
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ArticlePink Lady graces European screens
Following a highly successful campaign in 2009/10, the leading apple brand returns once again with a special television advertisement designed to kick-start the new season
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Sainsbury’s continues market share march
Sainsbury’s continues to be the only top four retailer to build its market share with growth well ahead of the market putting pressure on Tesco and Asda.
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ArticleTo tweet or not to tweet?
Social media might be firmly entrenched in the daily lives of many Britons, but the fresh produce industry has been relatively slow to get involved. Chloe Ryan asks what the industry has to gain from increased online interaction
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ArticleMorocco seeks UK link
Moroccan fresh produce has seen a vast improvement over the last five to 10 years since the introduction of free trade and the privatisation of the Maroc Export board. But is the UK marketplace giving it a chance to prove itself? Elizabeth O’Keefe reports
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ArticleBanana sales prove immune as retail price war rages
A tough banana market has left the multinationals struggling of late. As the retail price war rages on in the banana category, Alex Lawson takes a look at shopper trends and retail patterns that define one of the hottest debates in fresh produce
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Colder nights bring more winter veg to the fore
I get the feeling that most retailers are devoting more space to winter vegetables as temperatures fall. Good news, of course,
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Consumers are still no closer to getting 5 a day
Everyone readily accepts that fruit and vegetables are good for you. Apart from being part of the diet since mankind arrived
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Asparagus move is a watershed moment
John Chinn’s extraordinary achievement in extending the UK asparagus season into November could change the face of the
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit under disease siege
New Zealand plant health authorities have confirmed the presence of kiwifruit vine disease Pseudomonas syringae pv actinidiae (PSA) in three Bay of Plenty orchards.
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ArticleUK asparagus extended to November
UK asparagus supply could be transformed into a nine-month season following trials by a Herefordshire grower.
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ArticlePakistan allows vegetable imports from India
Pakistan is opening its borders to vegetable imports from India and other countries after much of its domestic crop was wiped out by severe flooding earlier this year
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ArticleUS-Korea FTA talks fail
Hopes a Free Trade Agreement would be reached between the US and South Korea at the G-20 summit in Seoul have been dashed

