Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3739
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ArticleNatures Way named top employer
Prepared salad and fruit producer Natures Way Foods (NWF) has been certified by the CRF Institute as one of the UK’s top employers for 2010.
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ArticleDole speaker joins Cool Logistics bill
Ulises Carillo has confirmed participation at the third Cool Logistics conference in Hamburg on 20-22 September
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ArticleVolcano crisis 'shows packaging value'
Linpac has said that food waste generated by the grounding of aircraft could have been avoided by correct food packaging choices
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ArticleLondon hosts Fresh Convenience Congress
New annual conference taking place on 22-24 June will see discussions on the latest trends in the fresh produce convenience sector in Europe
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ArticleUK radish supply begins
Home-grown radishes have hit UK supermarket shelves this week in what is shaping up to be a strong season for the product.
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ArticleTesco to open Indian outlet
British retailer Tesco is looking to Asia to fuel growth, and will open its first Indian outlet this year
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ArticleKing gains UK top-fruit insight
Sainsbury’s chief executive Justin King gained an insight into the supermarket’s top-fruit orchards during a visit to Kent.
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ArticleKenya suffers from flight cancellations
Producers in the African country have been forced to dump tonnes of produce, as flights to Europe remain grounded
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ArticleBlue Skies reopens factories
Ready-to-eat produce importer takes advantage of easing of airfreight restrictions following volcanic ash crisis in Europe
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ArticleSeatrade wins RSA citrus contract
Deal with Western Cape Growers Union means end of a decade-long citrus shipping contract for Cape Reefers
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UK farmers learn from Africa
UK farmers have a unique chance to share knowledge and experiences with fellow African farmers this spring in a project run by development charity Send a Cow.
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Consumption tops EGEA agenda
An EGEA conference taking place in Brussels from 5-7 May seeks to redress the problem of inadequate consumption of fresh produce among economically disadvantaged people.
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Scottish trade participation urged
Industry organisation Scotland Food & Drink is urging all food and drink organisations to get involved in this year’s Scottish Food & Drink Fortnight.
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ArticleRelief as airlines reopen for business
As the volcanic ash cloud over Europe subsides, the week-long restrictions on air transport are being steadily removed
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ArticleAgrexco begins organic sweetcorn exports
Israel's Agrexco sees in the spring with its first shipments of organic sweetcorn
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ArticlePink Lady reveals marathon plans
Pink Lady will be handing out free apples and leaflets about the brand at this year's London Marathon
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ArticleMr Fruitness prepares for new campaign
EU-backed project set to promote range of fresh fruits to children in Austria, German, Poland, Sweden and the UK
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ArticleChile to market Summerkiwi in Korea
Chilean Summerkiwi industry welcomes new growers to work in cooperation for exports to specific markets
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ArticleCoastline Produce opens new office
Fresh produce grower-shipper makes strategic move to enhance operational efficiencies and continue growth
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ArticleRed watercress becomes protected
Bakkavör and The Watercress Company (TWC) have teamed up to apply Plant Breeders Rights (PBR) to a red watercress variety named Old Flame.

