Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3753
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ArticleItalian consumers buy more fresh produce
Survey of country's major food retailers suggests many shoppers have abandoned frozen products for fresh fruit and vegetables
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ArticlePeru expands mango horizons
Four new export destinations have been added to Peru’s mango market portfolio during the first two months of 2010
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ArticlePandol staffs global position
David Suddoth takes on the newly created role of director of global operations at Pandol Bros. Inc
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Yorkshire buyer event looms
The Regional Food Group for Yorkshire and Humber’s annual National Meet the Buyer event is set to take place next month.The event, now in its seventh year, and will be held on 15 April, 2010 at Oulton Hall Hotel, Leeds.
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ArticleKroger ex joins MSQ advisory board
Kroger’s ex-food safety coordinator will represent the interests of retailers for the Mexico Supreme Quality programme
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ArticleOrganic Fortnight back in the autumn
The Soil Association has announced the dates for the next Organic Fortnight, which aims to persuade consumers of the benefits of organics
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ArticleSafmarine move for Eric Herman
Shipping group's new chief commercial officer joins from SABIC in the Middle East
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ArticlePBH unveils revamped consumer website
The Fruits & Veggies – More Matters consumer information portal has a new look with easier navigation and added value
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ArticleCanaries banana exports increase
Producers on the Spanish islands have recorded a major rise in exports, although the sector has warned more EU support is needed
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ArticleGroceries exceed half of Wal-Mart's US sales
Recent decision to expand discount stores and add fresh produce and other grocery lines prompts shift in group's sales breakdown
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ArticleAntwerp appoints German representative
Belgian port looks to strengthen ties and explore opportunities in the German market
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ArticleFlorida citrus could face disease threat
The appearance of black spot in a grower's Valencia orange crop has led to an investigation by the USDA
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ArticleSprout grower gets BRC backing
Yorkshire’s biggest Brussels sprouts producer, W Clappison Ltd, has been awarded the highest grade British Retail Consortium (BRC) Global Standard for food safety.
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Covent Garden welcomes new board member
William Edgerley has been appointed to the board of the Covent Garden Market Authority (CGMA) by DEFRA.
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Calls for legal backing over poor NHS food
The government is not doing enough to address the problem of poor-quality food in the NHS and has repeatedly ignored warnings over standards, according an eminent figure in food studies.
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ArticleFearne warns asparagus industry
Kent Business School’s Professor Andrew Fearne told the UK asparagus industry that it is in danger of commoditising its product if it bows down to low prices by increasing yields.
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ArticleNZ apple growers feel China’s pain
New Zealand’s pipfruit industry chief believes Chinese apple exporters will continue to face Australian resistance
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ArticleDriscoll’s Australia opens doors
Berry joint venture Driscoll’s Australia will open for business on 7 April, beginning its plans for a 52-week ‘berry patch’
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ArticleSize does matter for Zespri
Kiwifruit growers who harvest larger-sized fruit will be rewarded under a revised Zespri payment scheme
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ArticleVietnam sets lofty export goals
The Vietnam Fruit and Vegetables Association is campaigning for more government support to boost exports

