Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3756
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ArticleShoppers recognise apple benefits
A survey conducted in the US revealed that consumers consider apples as a value-based 'anytime' food for both young and old alike
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ArticleEncouragement for UK produce industry
New Plimsoll study shows that 366 of the leading 984 companies in the market are showing signs of strong yearly growth
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | April 2010
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments and departures within the European fresh produce industry over the past month
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Some things work better face to face
Only through 'face-time' can you really gather the information that you seek, often with benefits for both parties
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ArticleProseal launches 'revolutionary' system
Heat sealing specialist unveils new EcoSeal system for green high-speed tray sealing
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ArticleMixed results recorded in PTI survey
Online study finds high awareness of Produce Traceability Initiative, although retailers are apparently lagging behind the industry
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Chiquita bullish despite banana woes
Chiquita has responded to problems in the European banana market with an update, while simultaneously unveiling a tie-up on beverages with Danone.
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ArticleBelgians seek out alternatives
The popularity of alternative salads in Belgium is on the rise, causing a decline in sales of standard lettuce heads
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EU approves £20m UK farming crisis fund
A temporary UK scheme to grant limited amounts of aid of up to €15,000 (£13,214) to UK farmers affected by the economic crisis has been approved by the European Commission.
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ArticleMcCain launches footy product
McCain Foods is set to capitalise on the impending World Cup football fever with a new frozen potato product - McCain Footballs.
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ArticleJersey Royal Company launches brand first
The Jersey Royal Company has launched its first-ever branded new potato range at Tesco and plans to follow this up with the introduction of a branded Kent Potato Company range of potato packs from the start of the UK season.
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ArticleKatie Price puts melons up front
Model and businesswoman Katie Price is to front a new campaign for Brazilian melons, as she hopes to raise consumption of the fruit ahead of the London 2012 Olympics beach volleyball event.
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ArticleGM bananas to boost health
A trial of GM bananas is underway in Australia, in a bid to boost the nutritional content of staple foods in developing nations
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ArticleIndia reopens for Australian kiwifruit
India has granted renewed access to Australian kiwifruit imports just ahead of the new season
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ArticleContaminated vegetables found in China
Authorities blame severe drought as almost 10 tonnes of vegetables are found to have high pesticide residue levels
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ArticleAgriNurture looks to new products
The Philippines’ company AgriNurture is aggressively targeting new markets and product lines to fuel growth
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ArticleSeparatists attack Dole Philippines plantations
Communist rebels have cut down thousands of banana palms and burned equipment in two attacks in the Philippines
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ArticleJapan focused on fruit prices
Japanese fresh produce consumers are becoming increasingly focused on price as their economic malaise continues
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ArticlePineberries hit Waitrose shelves
A white strawberry described as “Alice in Wonderland-style fruit” has hit Waitrose shelves.
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ArticlePhilips takes up Morrisons helm
Dalton Philips has taken up his post at the head of the Bradford-based supermarket chain Morrisons.

