Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3602
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Barlow: a man for all seasons
One of the best-loved characters in the UK fresh produce trade, Adrian Barlow has been effervescent on the top-fruit scene and ubiquitous in the media for more than a decade. In a rare personal interview, he tells Alex Lawson about his colourful background and the path that led him to the fresh produce trade
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Incident highlights need for harmony
Food scares are fortunately extremely rare in this country, and even when incidences do occur - such as the Irish pork dioxin
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ArticleTesco thrives on “commercial tension”
Tesco’s incoming UK chief executive has told the food industry the company thrives on “commercial tension” and praised its “relentless, fanatical focus on the customer”.
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ArticleUS apple sendings hit by morpholine ban
There will be a shortage of North American apples for the UK market for two to three weeks following the discovery of waxing agent morpholine on supplies of Chilean fruit by the Food Standards Agency.
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ArticleChinese apples look Down Under
With Australian quarantine inspectors in China this week to audit orchard and packhouse operations, Chinese apples could be on the water to Australia before the year is out
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ArticleAustralian grapes clinch China access
The initialling of a protocol in Beijing has cleared the way for Australian grapes to enter China for the upcoming season
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ArticleChiquita reveals dual leadership changes
Brian Kocher and Joseph Huston have taken on presidential roles in Europe and North America respectively
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Kenya holds up benchmarking blueprint
Kenya’s benchmarked certification system could become the blueprint to benefit the whole of Africa, GlobalGAP smallholders ambassador Stephen Mbithi has forecast.
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ArticleSector prepares for Fruit Attraction 2010
Exhibitors from Spain and beyond are making final preparations for the 2010 edition of Fruit Attraction
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ArticleSinclair promotes new labeller
Company's new Hand Labelling System set to feature at PMA Fresh Summit in Orlando following interest at Asia Fruit Logistica
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ArticleChilean industry recognises marketing efforts
Chilean Fruit Exporters Association hands out awards to organisations assisting in the marketing of the country's fresh produce
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ArticleDutch onions grace Sial
Mademoiselle Oignon will be present at Sial in Paris to promote the quality of Dutch onions
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ArticleSainsbury's shines in market share figures
Kantar Worldpanel's latest statistics show that the retailer was the only one of the leading four retailers to grow its market share
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ArticleOverseas markets drive Casino sales
French retailer reports on third-quarter sales growth of 6.5 per cent, driven by a strong international performance
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Grapes take shape in southern hemisphere
Favourable weather conditions in the Southern Hemisphere look set to result in a larger table grape crop for the new season.
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ArticleEgypt suffers price hikes
Vegetable prices in Egypt are soaring, but PM Ahmed Nazif has said that they are "outside the government's control"
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ArticleInnovation Award open for business
Exhibitors at next year's Fruit Logistica in Berlin are once again invited to submit their products for consideration
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ArticleTony Ferrigno dies, aged 80
Liverpool Wholesale Market’s Tony Ferrigno, formerly of G Ferrigno Ltd, passed away at the age of 80 on 3 October.
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ArticleRetail Focus | Italy
Fruitnet.com takes an in-depth look at the latest developments in the Italian retail market
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Iran ends Pakistan kinnow row
The Iranian government this week announced it is lifting the ban on the importation of Pakistani kinnow mandarins

