Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3657
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ArticleUK suburb goes local
In an effort to increase sustainability, one UK suburb has converted a milk float to sell local and seasonal fruit and vegetables
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ArticleLarge Washington apple crop forecast
Growers in the Pacific Northwest are gearing up for a big apple crop this year, with estimates around the 108 million carton mark
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ArticleNew airfreight sales head at Damco UK
Lee Cartwright joins the logistics group from Allport as UK head of airfreight sales
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ArticleNew representation due for Australian horticulture
Australia’s horticulture peak bodies are planning to establish a new representative lobby body in Canberra
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ArticlePakistan and Russia set for collaboration
Pakistan and Russia are looking to build a new forum to cooperate on horticultural issues following a high-level trade delegation
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AnalysisWhat next for fruit and veg?
Professor David Hughes of Imperial College London looks at how the global financial crisis could influence future trends in the fresh produce sector
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ArticleHaldanes ramps up local fresh offer
Fresh produce will be at the heart of a revolutionary new local sourcing policy across supermarket group Haldanes’ 23 stores.
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ArticleDates a hot ticket for Ramadan
With the Ramadan religious festival fast approaching, Malaysian retailers are stocking up on imported dates to feed fasting worshippers
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ArticleAdjudicator plans get lukewarm reception
Considering how widespread calls for a supermarket ombudsman have been over the past 10 years, government announcement this week of plans for a grocery adjudicator have been met with a lukewarm reaction.
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CFE cost calculator launched
A new electronic tool for advisers and agronomists which demonstrates how the Campaign for the Farmed Environment (CFE) is economically viable compared to the regulatory alternative has been launched.
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ArticlePoland anticipating apple crop fall
Apple scab and russeting damage lead to prediction of 30 per cent drop in harvest in key production region
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ArticleJack Pandol dies, aged 87
US fresh produce innovator Jack Pandol Senior has passed away at his home in California aged 87.
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ArticleRiaan van Wyk back in at Colors
Riaan van Wyk is back at South African exporter Colorsfruit in a major shake-up that sees a number of senior staff leaving the company
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Purfresh confirms M-Products success
Employment of Purfresh Transport systems helped Argentinean group meet quality standards in its key citrus export markets
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ArticleAsda to offload Netto stores
Following Asda's acquisition of discount retailer's UK operations, Office of Fair Trading rules that it must offload 30 outlets
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ArticleCovent Garden remains resilient
Despite a dip in turnover, London's New Covent Garden Market has hailed its 2009/10 results as "resilient"
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ArticleDole quarterly results improve
US produce giant Dole has released its results for the second quarter, with operating profit climbing by 57 per cent on 2009 levels.
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ArticleAsiafruit Congress offers crucial debate
Representatives of some of the major players in Asia have been added to the Asiafruit Congress programme in Hong Kong
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ArticleFresh & Easy outlines water plan
Tesco's US operation has embarked on a campaign to reduce water consumption in stores by 30 per cent
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ArticleHouse of Lords agri innovation inquiry launched
An inquiry into innovation and EU agriculture has been launched by the House of Lords EU sub-committee on agriculture, fisheries and farming.

