Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3786
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Raspberry supplies shorten
Raspberry supplies ran short this week, sending prices rocketing as inclement Spanish weather combined with global market issues.
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ArticleFirst Jersey Royals enter Tesco
Tesco received its first delivery of loose Jersey Royal potatoes of the year on Wednesday.
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Birds Eye gets behind Nirvana
New trials data from Birds Eye has confirmed the importance of integrating the use of pre-emergence herbicides such as Nirvana in managing the potential threat of potato apples (also known as berries), a contamination threat that can lead to complete crop rejection in vining peas.
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ArticleForced rhubarb gains protected status
Yorkshire Forced Rhubarb has finally gained European Protected Food Name (PFN) status after a five-year wait.
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Asia produce hub attracting interest
Companies interested in showcasing their products and services at Asia’s only fresh produce trade show have until the end of February to register for their exhibition stand.
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ArticleArgentina doubts re-access to US
The release of a number of new tough import demands mean Argentina’s re-entry onto the US lemon market is looking less likely
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IGD project vastly cuts road miles
The IGD has announced that 124 million HGV miles have been taken off UK roads as part of its Efficient Consumer Response (ECR) UK Sustainable Distribution initiative.
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ArticleUSDA demonstrates food mapping tool
Officials have highlighted a new online food mapping tool as part of the recently launched Let's Move! campaign
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ArticleCanada imposes tomato requirements
Tomato shipments from countries where the tomato leafminer pest is present will now need phytosanitary certification
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ArticleMcDonald's to sell kiwifruit on sticks
Company's Italian arm secures exclusive deal with Ferrara-based company Macè Fruit to supply ready-to-eat, snack kiwifruit
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ArticleSpanish growers call for aid after floods
Fresh produce organisations have called on the country’s authorities to aid growers following floods in Andalusia
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ArticleLower demand hits T&G profit
New Zealand group reveals falling fruit and vegetable consumption was the main factor behind a 34 per cent fall in group profit
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ArticleStudy reveals agrochemical costs
Research sheds new light on the costs of agrochemical innovation encountered by companies in the sector
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ArticleChiquita Q4 loss narrows
Chiquita has reported a smaller loss than last year as it was helped by an upturn in banana sales as the company looked ahead to a strong 2010.
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ArticlePeruvian FTAs to boost employment
Job opportunities could grow fourfold on the back of Free Trade Agreements with the US, China and the European Union
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ArticleGarden market plans at stage two
Covent Garden Market Authority has unveiled new images for The Garden at New Covent Garden Market as its second public exhibition opens this week, showing plans for the brand-new fresh produce market at The Garden with new homes, shops and open spaces on the existing Nine Elms site.
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ArticlePeru showing avocado strength
Europe now receives almost as many avocados from Peru as Chile, as the Andean nation continues to carve out a position of importance on the market
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ArticleCarrefour launches PromoLibre
The French retail giant has decided to reward loyalty with the launch of a new concept for discounting products
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ArticleColruyt opens distribution centre
Belgian retailer officially launches new €54m facility, located in Beersel
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ArticleFormer M&S and Co-op man joins Branston
Guy McCracken, a former Marks & Spencer managing director and the man who played a leading role in the turnaround of The Co-operative’s food business, is to join Branston Ltd as chairman.

