Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3640
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ArticleConsumers skeptical over supermarket prices
Many British shoppers do not believe supermarkets are paying their suppliers a fair price for fresh produce, a new survey reveals.
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ArticleZespri grower returns to increase
Zespri is forecasting higher per-tray returns for kiwifruit growers on the back of supply pressures.
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ArticleNotley finds her Little Big Voice
Fresh produce industry PR, market research and brand development firm the Little Big Voice has added a new voice to its choir with the appointment of Lucinda Notley to its marketing and PR team.
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Growers gain public popularity
Public perception of farmers and growers has increased with the importance of food security and quality produce were among the reasons cited by British people for why they think primary production.
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ArticleFresca acquires northern hub
Fresca Group Ltd has confirmed the acquisition of Liverpool Produce Terminal Ltd (LPT).
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ArticleUK apricots hit Le Gavroche
Renowned London restaurant Le Gavroche is set to use UK-grown apricots, of which the first commercially available of the year crop is in full swing
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ArticleVOG welcomes balance
With apple volumes down across Europe, the Italian apple consortium expects a good balance between supply and demand this season
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit industry rates performance
Annual conference sees growers and stakeholders give international performance 7.4 out of 10
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ArticleSpain maintains leading position
UN confirms Iberian country’s position as globe’s top fruit and vegetable exporter
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ArticleSpanish almond harvest down
Union claims poor prices threaten future of Spanish almond production after disappointing 2010 harvest
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ArticleRotterdam welcomes 100th ULCC
The Evelyn Maersk has become the 100th ultra large container carrier to sail into the Port of Rotterdam this year
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ArticleUS grapes recover access to Australia
US grapes have regained access to the Australian market under a much tougher protocol that will limit import volumes
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Article"Solid" top line growth at X5
Russia's largest retailer sees year-on-year sales growth of 17 per cent for the second quarter of 2010
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ArticleGeneral rate increases at Maersk Line
Group to implement changes on 1 October for cargo moving in both directions between the US, Canada and Europe
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ArticleWaitrose salad harbours flower power
Waitrose has launched a new flowery salad with “floral flavours” reportedly experiencing a boom at the upmarket retailer.
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ArticleUruguay to host key industry event
Punta del Este will host the 2010 Eurofruit Congress Southern Hemisphere on 1-3 December this year
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ArticleWhat consumers want: exclusive survey revealed
In the world of 2010, it is more important than ever to know exactly what shoppers want from the fresh produce aisles. Michael Barker reveals the results of an exclusive consumer survey carried out for FPJ by England Marketing
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ArticleCrunch time for fresh produce talent
A career in fresh produce is like no other, but the industry is in the grip of a so-called “talent crunch” that is threatening the future of the UK offer at every level. Anna Sbuttoni reports
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ArticleRoad to recovery is mapped out for organics
Confidence is up in the fruit and vegetable organics market following a run of poor sales and mixed media messages. Ahead of the UK organic industry’s first generic promotional campaign, organic growers are gearing up for the initiative and hoping to win back consumers. Elizabeth O’Keefe reports
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Supermarkets get inventive for late summer boost
A year ago, I came across a story in FPJ about trials of a speciality mini pear grown uniquely in Malta, called Bambinella,

