Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3641
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The continuing evolution of mobile technology
The trend towards moving infrastructure services to be run “in the cloud” as outlined in last month’s
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Brands have big future in fresh produce
What do shoppers want from the fresh produce aisles these days? That’s exactly what we set out to discover with our
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ArticlePrime minister called in over school fruit
The industry is demanding answers from prime minister David Cameron over the future of the School Fruit and Vegetable Scheme remains unclear.
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ArticleUK producers face water crisis
ADAS warns of higher water costs and urges producers to implement measures to reduce piped water consumption
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Organic Fortnight approaches
The Soil Association is planning a whole host of activities for its Organic Fortnight.
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ArticleService links Asia with South America
CMA CGM announces launch of ACSA 2 to strengthen French group's presence in Asian-Mexican-South American trade lanes
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ArticleFennel production up in Belgium
Supplies of the vegetable are up at the LAVA auctions, with production area still growing in the country
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ArticleRussia restricts Moldovan imports
Restrictions placed on Moldovan fruit and vegetable exports to Russia ahead of small nation’s imminent elections
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ArticleUK producers face water crisis
UK producers face reduced productivity and bigger water bills in future unless they prepare for droughts by reducing water requirements and harnessing rain and grey water sources more.
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ArticleExhibitor boost for Fruit Attraction
Spanish trade fair Fruit Attraction 2010 confirms significant increase in exhibitor numbers for October show
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ArticlePTI seeking industry working groups
Produce Traceability Initiative looks to volunteers to help form groups that will advance its future industry activities
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ArticleWaitrose plans Palm Jumeirah store
The UK supermarket chain is looking to open a new store at Dubai's Palm Jumeirah resort in April 2011
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ArticleSales and profit growth at Ahold
Dutch retailer publishes second quarter results, with net sales climbing and net income growing by 3.1 per cent
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NFU gives Assured Produce support
The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) is to launch a new initiative to help grower members through their Assured Produce (AP) scheme audit following months of pressure over the scheme.
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UK melons cause a stir
Home-grown melons have hit wholesale markets across the UK with Britain increasingly showing a taste for exotic crops.
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ArticleTask force report pushes labour reform
The government could move to push the employment of British workers in UK horticultural jobs if the proposals of the Fruit and Vegetable Task Force are adopted.
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ArticleDamco builds new Vietnamese warehouse
Damco plans to open a large new logistics centre near Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam to cater for increasing business
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ArticleHealthy mushrooms ‘next big thing’
An Australian industry-wide mushroom promotion set for next year is expected to boost consumption on the back of new health research
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ArticleLeafy greens could hold diabetes key
New research has suggested that a diet rich in leafy green vegetables may reduce the risk of developing diabetes.
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ArticleCarrefour sues Chinese supermarket
Carrefour, the French retail giant, is suing Chinese supermarket chain Jiale for using the Carrefour name and logo on its stores and products

