Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3688
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ArticleValencian exports to Russia 'to rise'
Spanish region's president makes confident prediction at opening of Anecoop's Russian subsidiary
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ArticleT&G hopes for better year
Turners & Growers has posted a reduced profit for last financial year, but hopes the coming year will yield better results
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ArticleRetailers back sustainability code
Leading European groups have signed up to the new voluntary Retail Environmental Sustainability Code
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ArticleMcDonald's bears fruit for kids
In France, the fast-food chain is set to include packets of fresh-cut fruit in its Happy Meals for children
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ArticleConvenience event marks way forward
The first Fresh Convenience Congress drew industry delegates and speakers to the London Hilton Tower Bridge Hotel in the UK on 22-24 June
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ArticleHefestus targets mushroom longevity
Shelf Life Booster technology could help double, or even triple, the shelf-life of mushrooms, trials suggest
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ArticleAlgeria plans date export boost
The country could see date exports increase considerably in the next few years, says committee president
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ArticleCrunch Pak moves for Stemilt slices
Group to take over Stemilt's sliced apple business, meaning the discontinuation of the AppleSweets product line
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ArticleValencian citrus set for fall
Growers in Valencia are already forecasting a decrease in the 2010-11 citrus crop as high winds have caused fruit-set problems.
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ArticleBrands coming back stronger
Private label has greatly affected the prospects for traditional fresh produce brands, which have in turn worked hard to fashion a new future for themselves
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ArticleLocal produce drive for Supervalu
Group announces at 2010 AGM that it will use labels and signs to highlight locally harvested fresh produce items
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ArticleKroger announces share buyback
Retail chain's board authorises repurchase of US$500m of Kroger stock in order to pay dividends and maintain debt level
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ArticleUK sees garlic delays
Home-grown garlic production has come on stream following a two- to three-week delay to the start of supply.
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ArticlePakistan mango expo visits China
A Pakistani mango expo in China has proven such a hit with consumers that it has been extended by a further two weeks
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Irish growers clamour for state aid
Potato and vegetable growers in the Irish Republic, who were promised a state aid package to help them cope with severe crop losses during last winter’s big freeze-up, are still waiting for compensation almost six months later.
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ArticleApple prices head for two-year high
UK apple prices have hit levels not seen for almost two years as southern hemisphere suppliers favour other higher paying markets.
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ArticleFPG buys Produce One
Australian produce marketer Fresh Produce Group has boosted its domestic business with the purchase of Produce One from CostaExchange
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ArticleSri Lanka targeting produce growth
Sri Lanka’s fruit and vegetable exports are up this year, and the country is looking for even further growth in the sector
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Produce players in SA harassment scheme
Up to 5,000 South African workers on wine, fruit and vegetable farms stand to benefit from a groundbreaking new training package targeting discrimination and sexual harassment in the workplace, thanks to a major new Comic Relief grant awarded to the Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI).
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Polytunnel appeal heads for court
The National Farmers Union has stepped into the fray in a legal battle involving the use of polytunnels to grow soft fruit in Herefordshire.

