Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3609
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ArticleMexico readies for berry congress
Biennial event to take place in November aims to steer Mexico’s berry sector development in line with global requirements
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ArticleLebanese apple growers face glut
The surplus in apple production in Lebanon is forcing many growers to consider destroying the excess
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ArticleMarks & Spencer posts growth in sales
The UK retailer has seen an increase in sales and market share, but warns of tough times ahead
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ArticleSainsbury’s records sales boost
Sainsbury’s non-food business has driven a boost in sales growth of 2.9 per cent in its second quarter.
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ArticleDole hits back over pineapple reports
Dole has hit back at allegations levelled at it in a film produced by Consumers International and Guardian Films on the Costa Rican pineapple trade.
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ArticlePurple potatoes arrive in Sainsbury's
Potatoes have been the talk of the town this week as the UK’s first purple variety went into Sainsbury’s stores.
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ArticleCompac gains funding boost
The New Zealand-owned company has won financial backing from the government to create machinery to grade delicate and irregular-shaped fruit
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Australian citrus growers face water cuts
Growers in the Murray Darling Basin are facing the prospect of severe water cuts under a new government plan
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ArticleNZ apples need regulation, hears PM
Apple growers have told NZ Prime Minister John Key the industry needs greater export regulation
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ArticleIndian apple industry sweetener
Apple crops from the highest reaches of India’s Himachal Pradesh are proving a shining light in an otherwise difficult year for growers in the region
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ArticleTotal Produce UK relocates headquarters
Group announces relocation to new head office in Spalding, England, following a "significant refurbishment"
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ArticleTesco unveils store shake-up in US
Slow economic recovery in western US forces Fresh & Easy to temporarily close unprofitable stores in favour of expansion in stronger areas
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Brakes teams up with FareShare
Foodservice company Brakes has entered a partnership with food charity FareShare which aims to provide hundreds of thousands of quality meals to the most vulnerable people in society.
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ArticleUrban horticulture tackles poverty
As city populations in developing nations swell, a UN body is championing urban horticulture to create more sustainable futures
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ArticleUS trade partners re-double efforts
New analysis shows food safety regulatory progress by top five fruit and vegetable exporting nations to the US
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ArticleCarrefour creates local partnership
The French supermarket giant has teamed up with Le Petit Producteur to boost its offer of locally grown produce
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ArticleSpain on course for export recovery
Clementine production and exports are set to bounce back but a delay to harvesting could cause some supply challenges
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Articlebpi.visqueen reveals £7m Ardeer details
bpi.visqueen has revealed details of some of the new technology installed as part of a £7 million investment programme its enhanced Ardeer factory.
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ArticleSainsbury's posts encouraging sales rise
The UK retailer has recorded a strong increase in sales for the second quarter, despite the "challenging" environment
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ArticleGrowth forecast for UK shallots
UK shallots are expected to see further market growth, as their European rivals experience a decline

