Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3585
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ArticleTalking Heads | Jorge Caputto
Fruitnet.com talks to Citrícola Salteña's CEO Jorge Caputto about his career so far and his thoughts on the fresh produce industry
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ArticleFresh & Easy to expand in California
Retail group announced opening to 10 further store openings in southern California next year
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ArticleUS widens access for Japanese apples
The US has changed import regulations to allow all commercially grown Japanese apple varieties in under the regulations required for Fuji
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ArticleChilean blueberry exports limited
The first peak in shipments is anticipated at the end of December, according to the latest industry analysis
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ArticleBrand Dossier | Oscar
Developed 30 years ago, Prim’land’s Oscar has grown to become a leading name for French kiwifruit
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Del Monte reports difficult quarter
Fresh Del Monte Produce has reported on a difficult third quarter of 2009, with net income falling to $14.5 million from the $28.6m recorded in the same period last year.
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ArticleSpain still Europe’s top organic grower
The country has maintained its top position, but concern grows over flat sales on the domestic market
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ArticleSuccess for US avocado promotions
Kick Off with Hass Avocados sought to teach US consumers how the fruit can be a great part of any sports game-day activity
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ArticleAgro-Mashov focuses on shortages
This year's Agro-Mashov exhibition in Israel will focus on the issue of water and food shortages
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ArticleUS amends Mexican avocado protocol
New ruling to allow Hass imports in bulk consignments and from multiple packhouses provided phytosanitary regulations are followed
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Consider the damage you’re causing…
Ill-informed newspaper articles by ‘expert’ writers can damage the livelihoods of growers around the globe
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ArticleAksun invests in technology
The Turkish exporter has revealed the benefits of its continued investment in new machinery
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Tesco begins purple sweet potato
Tesco has begun the sale of a new purple potato just weeks after Sainsury’s introduced Albert Bartlett’s Purple Majesty.
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Chiquita slips to £8m loss
Chiquita Brands International has slipped to a net loss of $8 million (£5m) in the third quarter of the year, down from the $5m profit recorded in the same period of 2009.
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ArticleWealmoor emerges from trauma to push on with expansion plans
Ahead of next week’s FPJ Conferences - West Midlands event, which takes an in-depth look at the fresh produce supply chain in the region, Elizabeth O’Keefe interviews one of the main players in the Midlands, grower, importer and Re:fresh Fresh Direct Overall Produce Trader of the Year winner, Wealmoor
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ArticleNew blood shows Britain is far from dead
The economy might have been in intensive care for the last two years but, as Michael Barker reports, as it begins its recovery a number of promising new businesses are starting to emerge
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ArticleProducers expect a merry Christmas
Key lines such as Brussels sprouts, nuts and dates are never far away from any Brit’s Christmas plate, and producers are upbeat that nothing can stand in the way of another successful festive season. Doris Lee Butterworth reports
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ArticleIs soft fruit’s golden era finally coming to an end?
It has been a challenging season for UK soft fruit, with high retail prices that have been described as both necessary and welcome by growers, but lower sales as a result. But with new varieties coming through and reaching supermarket shelves, there is optimism the category’s success story will continue, as Elizabeth O’Keefe reports
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New brands hit shelves as retailers look for premium
Albert Bartlett started the ball rolling with its Purple Majesty potatoes on sale at Sainsbury’s, now backed by a glossy
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Markets show the great diversity of produce trade
October was undoubtedly the month of the markets. Providing that all-important link between global agri-exporters and UK

