Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3691
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ArticleLarge early cherries in Northwest
The Pacific Northwest is enjoying large early-season cherry varieties, with shipments expected to peak around 25-28 June
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ArticlePMA takes on South African representative
Marianne van der Laarse will assist with development and implementation of RSA member engagement plan
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ArticleSeald Sweet adds sales team member
Experienced fresh produce industry specialist Selina Reeve joins group's California office sales department
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Europe supports DR banana imports
The European Commission held its first review meeting on EC Regulation 669\\2009 on high risk imports on Monday.
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ArticleGreenery aims to play winning hand
Group sees high product quality and efficient operations as trump cards in enhancing its position on Europe's vegetable market
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ArticleDelayed Picota promotion starts in UK
Spanish cherry promotional campaign begins 15 days later than expected due to weather-related difficulties
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ArticlePicota cherries make late arrival
The first Picota cherries of the 2010 season are set to arrive in British supermarkets next week, around 15 days later than in an average season.
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ArticleSpelman makes mark on procurement
DEFRA secretary Caroline Spelman has written to the cabinet demanding that all food under its public procurement jurisdiction meet British farming and manufacturing standards.
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ArticleJersey blaze destroys valuable crop
A blaze which destroyed almost £1 million of potatoes is the latest development in a catastrophic Jersey Royals season which has tested growers, suppliers and retailers to their limits and brought some businesses to the brink.
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ArticleNZ horticulture targets Asian growth
Targeting new business opportunities in Asia is the goal for New Zealand firms exhibiting at this year’s Asia Fruit Logistica
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ArticleOrganic farming grows in China/Australia
Interest in organic farming is booming in both China and Australia as consumer awareness of the product increases
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ArticlePhilippines to develop VHT protocols
Philippine authorities are set to fund the export-focused development of VHT protocols for dragon fruit, mangosteen and avocado
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ArticleNZ apple sales stable
New Zealand apples are selling well in Europe and the UK, but exporters are waiting for stored fruit opportunities in North America and Asia
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ArticleMalaysian retail buyer eyes gap in market
Retna Malar has resigned as category manager for fruit and vegetables at Malaysian supermarket group GCH Retail to set up her own marketing company
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ArticleCMA CGM adds new China/US service
French container shipper CMA CGM is capitalising on improved trade volume by adding a new service between China and the US
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ArticleAsda sees its market share slip
Asda has seen its market share fall to its lowest level since November 2008 as shoppers take advantage of low food price inflation.
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ArticleSun World showcases branded varieties
Stonefruit Expo gives growers and marketers from around the world opportunity to learn about company's branded programmes
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ArticleSpanish exports experience sharp fall
Damage caused by heavy rains earlier this year badly affected Spain’s fruit and vegetable exports during the first quarter of 2010
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ArticleWaitrose gains ground in UK
New data has shown an increase in Waitrose’s market share, suggesting that consumers are looking to trade up
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English Elegance on soft-fruit market
A new English bred strawberry has been launched and will be available on the shelves of leading supermarkets this summer.

