Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3600
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ArticleSummit recognises packaging innovation
Six companies have been honoured for their innovative produce packaging designs at the PMA Fresh Summit in Orlando
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ArticleDole advances bagged salad reinvention
Group unveils series of on-pack changes and other enhancements for bagged salads at PMA Fresh Summit in Orlando
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ArticleKanzi crop estimated at 35,000 tonnes
European harvesting now complete as major marketing campaign gets underway with special parade through Brussels
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ArticleRwanda aims for export success
East African country hopes to encourage trade and investment with new brand and promotional campaign
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ArticleKuehne & Nagel posts record Q3
Group's took advantage of favourable conditions to hit highest-ever third-quarter operational result of €202.1m
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ArticleFull Somerfield phase-out nears
The Co-operative expects to close Somerfield’s HQ and have completely rebranded the retailer by “the early part of 2011”.
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ArticleMaersk announces emergency surcharge
Low water levels in the Amazon River have led to the implementation of a new emergency draft surcharge
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ArticleBarfoots posts profit increase
Sweetcorn specialist Barfoots of Botley Ltd has posted an impressive increase in profits but warned the market remained tough.
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ArticlePakistani mangoes miss export target
The failure of the Pakistani mango industry to meet production targets this season is being blamed on high transport costs and flood damage to crops
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ArticleChiquita hails FreshRinse breakthrough
Multinational describes new leafy green washing technology as 'the biggest invention since pre-packaged salads'
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ArticleCalifornia peaches in late season burst
The California Tree Fruit Agreement is promoting late season peaches from the Golden State in the UK this autumn.
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ArticleJustin King brands state priorities 'ludicrous'
Sainsbury’s boss Justin King this week branded the food industry’s rating on the government’s list of priority sectors as “risible nonsense” and “ludicrous”, as the food industry came together at the House of Commons in a push to close the skills gap in the sector.
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ArticleAustralia-NZ apple ruling due November
Following an appeal, the WTO’s final decision on the Australia-New Zealand apple importation dispute is due late November
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ArticleIndian onion exports tumble
India has seen onion exports fall by a third during September as it struggled to compete with prices of Pakistani and Chinese onions
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ArticleEskimo carrot to benefit from straw boom
If certain candidates on BBC One’s The Apprentice believe they could “sell ice to Eskimos” then they should have no problem in retailing a carrot set to benefit from the boom in straw prices
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Consumers willing to pay local cost
New statistics have reveaedl that shoppers would like to see more locally grown produce available, even at a higher cost.
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ArticleHortyfruta hits back after Lola brand dumped
Spanish fresh produce association Hortyfruta, which promotes fruit and vegetables from the southern region of Andalusia, has launched its first promotional campaign following a legal ruling forcing the withdrawal of its ‘Lola’ brand name.
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ArticleLevy added to FPJ line-up
UKTV Food regular Martin Levy is the latest speaker to be confirmed for the FPJ Conferences - West Midlands event, which will look at the fresh produce supply chain in and out of the region.
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Consumers demand more from standards
While the first public priorities are safety, followed by labelling legality and then taste fulfilling expectations, consumers are expecting more claimed Hans-Juergen Matern, vice president strategic quality management fo the Metro Group.
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ArticleSpeedy sealer hits the market
Heat sealing specialist Proseal has launched a top-of-the-range tray sealer, specially designed for fresh fruit and other fast production lines.

