Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3798
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ArticleFirst Rainbow cues on stream
Some of the first Dutch cucumbers of the season, produced by Rainbow Growers, are now on stream.
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ArticleAsda sales slowdown claims doubted
Doubts have been cast over Asda’s claims that its slowing sales growth is merely due to the recent bout of poor weather.
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Potato Council backs British seed
The Potato Council took a stand at Fruit Logistica for the first time this year to promote UK seed potatoes on the continent.
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ArticleFruitness campaign set for second stint
The European Commission has approved another three years of funding for the Fruitness - enjoy it! campaign, aimed at promotion the consumption of fruit among children across Europe.
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ArticleColombians eyeing UK
Colombian grower and exporter Natturale is looking to export exotic fruit mangosteen to the UK.
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Murcia launches environmental brand
The Spanish region of Murcia has launched a new brand, dubbed Less CO2, which is poised to be the first standard in Europe that highlights products that absorb rather than create carbon dioxide.
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ArticleFepex announces Fruit Attraction details
Spanish fresh produce trade fair Fresh Attraction will take place two weeks earlier this year, say organisers Fepex
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ArticleDecofrut expands global presence
Chilean group inaugurates new quality control offices at two major import and distribution hubs in France and Russia
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ArticleSainsbury's leads the way in Fairtrade
UK group claims that it has become the world's largest Fairtrade retailer as yearly sales climb 10 per cent compared with 2009
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ArticleYearly earnings slump at Star Reefers
Group's net earnings heavily impacted by Sunway bankruptcy, as well as lower freight rates and higher container vessel competition
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ArticleAntwerp aims to boost rail transport
Belgian port says it is targeting major growth in rail transport to and from its facilities over next 10 years
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ArticleFreshconex 2010 declared a success
The Freshconex section of Fruit Logistica enjoyed a successful second year focusing on the fresh produce convenience sector and hosting more than 7,000 trade visitors from five continents.
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Ombudsman plan slammed by Leahy
Tesco CEO Sir Terry Leahy has hit out at plans to introduce a supermarket ombudsman in the UK
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ArticleSun World and Hy-Vee make grape donation
The US Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation has been awarded the proceeds from Sun World’s Scarlotta Seedless table grape sales
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ArticleCameo looks to up UK presence
The club apple Cameo is looking to extend the English season considerably and increase production due to a good level of UK demand.
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Rain dampens export hopes
Recent rains in Pakistan have damaged the country’s kinnow crop, meaning export goals will not be met
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ArticleUnited appoints sustainability chief
Rob Neenan will join the association in March to help develop and grow its new Center for Global Produce Sustainability
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ArticlePink Lady targets 800,000t
Pink Lady growers are hoping to hit 800,000 tonnes of production worldwide in the next 10 years as awareness and consumption continues to rise rapidly in the UK.
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Former Keelings man unveils Vidafresh
Former Keelings (UK) Ltd and Janic (Import-Export) Ltd managing mirector Terry Watts introduced his new venture to the industry at Fruit Logistica last week.
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ArticleTrans-Tasman apple effects weighed
A grower reshuffle and a consumption rise are two outcomes envisioned for prospective NZ apple access to Australia

