Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3677
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Food Standards Agency to be scrapped
The government is to abolish the Food Standards Agency (FSA) today as plans over the UK’s health policy are unveiled.
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ArticleChile set for average avocado season
Avocado volume will level out in 2010/11 after a bumper crop last year, while promotions step up a gear
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ArticleGrape from Spain: late but in shape
Spanish seedless grape production for the UK market in the south-eastern region of Murcia is running up to 20 days late.
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ArticleCox production set to take a dive
Production of early English apple varieties in 2010 is forecast to rise some 10 per cent on last year, but Cox output is expected to drop by 15 per cent.
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ArticleMaersk appoints new manager in Australia
The world’s largest container shipping firm Maersk Line has appointed a new manager for its Australian operations
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ArticleResearch shows apple health benefits
A new Horticulture Australia report shows that apples can help alleviate allergy symptoms and reduce cholesterol
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ArticleTaiwanese fruit on show in Singapore
A week-long promotion of Taiwanese fresh produce is underway at Sheng Siong supermarkets in Singapore
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ArticleDHL launch new China/Taiwan service
DHL Global Forwarding have introduced a new shipping service in order to boost trade between China and Taiwan
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Netherlands keen on Pakistan mangoes
Pakistan keen to build on 36 per cent increase in mango exports to the Netherlands last year
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ArticleWUWM calls for retail support
The World Union of Wholesale Markets (WUWM) has called on local governments across Europe to provide greater support to retail markets, claiming that although they are key to providing fresh, healthy food, they are often hampered by poor locations.
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Maersk ups year-end forecast
A.P Møller-Maersk has once again announced in a statement that it has revised upwards its year-end forecast for 2010 following an improved performance, particularly in the container business.
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ArticleFruco posts impressive results
Importer Fruco plc has posted improved profits and turnover for the past financial year, but warned it would be difficult to maintain the same level of profitability.
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ArticleUK stonefruit growers unite
For the first time ever English stonefruit growers have come together to try to unite their fragmented industry, enlisting English Apples & Pears to co-ordinate information sharing and some PR effort on cherries and plums this summer.
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ArticleYorkshire food guide set to launch
deliciouslyorkshire, the campaigning brand for the Regional Food Group for Yorkshire and Humber (RFG), is showcasing a host of producers and an enlarged cookery theatre on the Welcome to Yorkshire stand at an event this month.
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Agrovista debuts new system at Fruit Focus
Agrovista will be exhibiting the new Fruitwise HyGro Vertical Growing Systems at Fruit Focus later this month.
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ArticleMedia spotlight squeezes out state food efforts
Cooking shows and documentaries are more influential than government healthy eating campaigns, according to new research.
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ArticleUK beetroot season underway
The UK beetroot season is now fully underway with the first crop harvested on 30 June.
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ArticleFinal Florida citrus forecast issued
Orange crop expected to come in at 133.6m boxes, with grapefruits increasing by 100,000 boxes
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ArticleFresh Direct considers going electric
Fresh Direct has invested in a number of key features to improve its fleet and is considering turning to electric vehicles.
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ArticleLondis beats fresh targets
As the Londis Fresh range heads towards its first anniversary, sales for the new lines have exceeded targets, according to the latest data.

