Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3712
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ArticleRSA exporters 'switch to airfreight'
Business Report suggests exporters of subtropical products such as avocados left with no choice but to send them by air
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ArticleFairtrade veg market set to grow
Following Marks & Spencer's foray into Fairtrade vegetables, Organic Monitor sees an opportunity for big growth throughout Europe
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ArticleNew onion fungicide introduced
A new fungicide will help bulb onion growers improve disease control and crop quality.
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ArticleFresh Express issues salad recall
Salmonella find in single package prompts recall of romaine lettuce-based ready-to-eat salad products
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Freshfel makes obesity plea
European trade body Freshfel Europe chose Europe Obesity Day on Saturday to insist that preventing obesity starts with increasing fruit and vegetable consumption.
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ArticleMechelse announces strong Q1 results
Higher production volumes have helped Belgian auction Mechelse Veilingen record strong growth in the first quarter of 2010
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Global Fairtrade sales top €3bn mark
Consumer spending on Fairtrade products climbs 15 per cent in 2009, despite the onset of the economic downturn
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ArticleUK grocery market shows improvement
Report shows year-on-year supermarket sales growth of over 3 per cent for the four weeks to 15 May 2010
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ArticleSun World relaunches branded peppers
Le Rouge Royale and Le Jaune Royale sweet peppers given new logo and packaging design to help them stand out from the crowd
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ArticleCoop Italia puts suppliers on packs
The Italian retailer will this week begin trialling new fruit and vegetable packs that feature the producers who have grown the product
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ArticleProHass expands avocado exports
Peruvian avocado association to fund publicity campaigns in UK and France to support expected rise in exports
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GLA makes 10th conviction
The Gangmasters’ Licensing Authority (GLA) has racked up its fifth guilty verdict this year and its seventh in six months with the conviction of a West Yorkshire gangmaster business last week.
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ArticleIrish set for strawberry boost
Irish-grown strawberries are proving beneficial to financial health of growers and the national economy, Bord Bia claimed at the start of the season last week.
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ArticleLeafy salads suffer delays
Spring frosts last week have delayed the start to some speciality lettuce lines in the UK.
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ArticleFresh Produce Group appoints new CEO
Australian fruit grower/marketer/packer Fresh Produce Group has appointed Mano Babiolakis as its new CEO-elect
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ArticlePTI Committee restates action plan
Group acknowledges that PTI implementation has proved complicated but reaffirms commitment to whole-chain traceability
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ArticleEdibles garden on show at Hampton Court
Members of the media gained an insight into edibles at the RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show earlier this month during a preview showing.
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ArticlePoor weather cuts Italian cherry crop
Torrential rain and driving winds cause significant damage to production of Bigareux and Giorgia varieties in Puglia
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ArticleSeeka profit falls on one-off items
Yearly earnings increase and profit "distorted" despite overall improvement, according to New Zealand group
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ArticleProduce World backs From My Farm brand
UK's Produce World hopes to boost profile of its From My Farm regional produce brand with first-ever PR campaign for the label

