Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3584
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ArticleSpanish avocado volumes set to rise
Growers in Malaga confident of major increase in harvest, although concerns remain over prices
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Avocado promotions step up a gear
Greater advertising to drive sales and consumption of Mexican avocados during the peak season
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ArticleEC to recover agriculture funds
Farm money unduly spent by EU member states is to be reclaimed after non-compliance with rules or inadequate procedures
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ArticleMexican topfruit forecast released
USDA claims both apple and pear crops are expected to fall this season as planted area contracts due to cost and water limitations
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ArticleBAWC renews Norbert contract
British Airways World Cargo (BAWC) has renewed its contract with Norbert Dentressangle for a further five years following more than a decade in partnership.
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ArticleUS produce safety alliance launched
FDA, USDA, Cornell University pledge to help fruit and vegetable growers and packers access food safety educational materials
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Kenya to develop export links
Kenya is developing infrastructure and looking to new markets to prevent oversupply of vegetables to Europe and a devaluation of produce.
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Frozen food offers green opportunities
Frozen produce provides a significant sustainability and social responsibility opportunity, according to a major new frozen food report.
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ArticleKurdistan ups exports after Saddam terror
Produce rising from the ashes of Saddam Hussein’s brutal attack on northern Iraq two decades ago is set for the UK.
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ArticleWal-Mart to assist insider trading probe
Wal-Mart is aiding an investigation into possible insider trading related to its takeover of Japanese retailer Seiyu
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ArticleSecond-round bids for Carrefour assets
Retail giants Tesco and Dairy Farm have emerged as the main contenders to buy out Carrefour’s assets in South East Asia
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Grower confidence high in East Midlands
Confidence in the horticulture sector in the East Midlands is riding high despite financial concerns within grower businesses, a new study unveiled last week.
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Potato campaign gains plaudits
Grow Your Own Potatoes has been recognised primary school growing projects, ranking alongside much larger-scale activities such as those run by Flora and Morrisons.
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G’s man among Oxford speakers
John Shropshire from G’s Marketing and secretary of state Caroline Spelman are among the speakers lined up for a strong 2011 Oxford Farming Conference.
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ArticleSainsbury's unveils Marvel-ous citrus
If you’re the sort of person who’s ever wondered who would win in a face-off between Tigger and Spider-Man, you could be about to find out.
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ArticleFenmarc hosts Budgens retailers
Root vegetable supplier Fenmarc Produce last week hosted a delegation of vistors from Musgrave GB and its Budgens retail partners.
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ArticleJersey Royal Company lands Waitrose award
The Jersey Royal Company landed a Waitrose award at the supermarket’s recent London award ceremony.
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ArticleDirect contact bears fruit for OFD
Orchard Fruits Direct (OFD) ran a whole day of tasting activity at Co-operative stores in Cranbrook and Walderslade in Kent last week to promote UK top fruit.
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ArticleOlympic effort for new market
Retail traders at Borough market could be poached for a new market near the Olympic stadium.
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ArticleUnited calls for trade cooperation
United Fresh claims US Congress and relationship with President will seem very different in next two years after mid-term elections

