Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3737
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Ash cloud throws packaging into question
Linpac has called on food producers and packers to review their packaging choices in the wake of the volcanic ash cloud that has hit much of the continent over the past week.
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ArticleNew-season spears celebrated at Borough
Borough Market’s Elsey & Bent welcomed Cobrey Farms’ first new-season green and purple Wye Valley-branded asparagus last week.
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ArticleRewe launches eco-friendly label
'Pro Planet' badge placed on own-brand products as part of in-store sustainability programme
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October date for organics debate
‘Selling Organic: The Next Chapter’, a conference on the organic trade, is taking place on 14 October in Oxford.
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ArticleZespri kiwifruit Europe-bound
The first New Zealand kiwifruit of the season bound for Europe is due to arrive next week.
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ArticleIndian grape imports facing "legal issue"
EXCLUSIVE: Trade officials in Europe and India work to close legal loophole causing headache for importers and exporters
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Exosect answers pest control calls
Emergency approval has been granted for the group to market its LBAMTab light brown apple moth product
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ArticleEGEA focuses on low income populations
The upcoming EGEA conference in Brussels will tackle the problem of boosting fruit and vegetable consumption amongst lower income groups
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ArticleRosie Boycott makes import dig
Mayor of London Boris Johnson’s principal food adviser Rosie Boycott opened the inaugural meeting of the London branch of the Women’s Food & Farming Union (WFU) on Tuesday.
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ArticleChilean kiwifruit sector meets targets
Raising standards, funding market research and coordinating international promotions are top of the industry’s agenda
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ArticleChiquita highlights sustainability moves
Multinational outlines past strategies and reveals plans for comprehensive carbon footprint assessment on bananas
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ArticleAsh impact on food safety investigated
The volcanic eruption in Iceland has prompted the EFSA to take a close look at the possible ramifications for food and livestock
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ArticleGrowth for US organic produce sales
Sales of organic fruits and vegetables grew faster than overall US food sales last year, according to new report
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ArticleSeatrade reveals Alpha Reefer deal
Cooperative agreement between shippers designed to achieve savings while maintaining service levels
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Supermarkets need 'health warning'
Supermarkets should come with a “health warning” and must face up to their responsibilities as a key influence on food choices, Professor Stephen Atkin of Hull York Medical School told the HDC/STC Spring Conference on Monday.
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ArticleAcademic urges investment in ethics
Delegates attending Fruitimprese's annual assembly in Rome hear how cost of ethical trading can pay off "long-term"
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ArticleOpportunities abound for asparagus
European producers must compete on quality and encourage higher consumption among young people, conference concludes
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ArticleFood production figures "based on lies"
A new investigation from the Soil Association claims that the widely used statistics on the need for increased food production are based on a “big fat lie”.
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ArticlePlantation to packing: Dole Fresh UK welcomes a new era
Few companies can boast as recognisable and relatable an image as Dole throughout the worldwide produce trade. Alex Lawson visits its British subsidiary, Dole Fresh UK, at its Dartford base to get the lowdown on a world beyond bananas and find out how the team is driving sales across the business
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ArticleEgyptian season brings new promise
An uncharacteristically warm winter in Egypt has caused problems for some product and benefited others. Elizabeth O’Keefe talks to key players as the country’s spring season produce makes its way to the UK marketplace

