Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3810
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ArticleBel'Export unveils new red pear
Fruit Logistica 2010: Belgian topfruit specialist says it has high hopes for a new red pear variety launched in Berlin this week
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ArticleStrawberry debut for Protofanousi
Fruit Logistica 2010: Greek exporter tells reporters at Berlin trade show it is preparing to export strawberries for the first time
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | February 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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ArticleFormer Tesco man finds new Voice
A former Tesco buyer has set up an “unorthodox” new company designed to create blue-chip fresh produce companies that can re-energise and gear themselves towards the modern market.
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New Zealand finds new pest
New Zealand officials have swung into action following the detection of a Hadda beetle in the North Island city of Auckland
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ArticleCMA CGM gets cash boost
The world’s third largest container line, French carrier CMA CGM, has received a US$80m cash injection from its banks
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ArticleLight cook helps vegetables fight cancer
Australian scientists have discovered that lightly cooking some vegetables maximises their anti-cancer qualities
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ArticleTet busies Vietnamese exports
Traditional Vietnamese food products are in increasing demand as the Tet festival nears
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ArticleCostco plans Taiwan expansion
Costco has announced plans for a major investment and expansion in the Taiwanese market
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The value of Fruit Logistica
Christian Göke, chief operating officer of Messe Berlin, outlines the key elements that make Fruit Logistica a crucial date in the fresh produce calendar
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ArticleRegister for Fresh Produce Malaysia
Online registrations have opened for Fresh Produce Malaysia, the country's only international fresh fruit and vegetable conference
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Consumers want labels, but need brands
Despite a plethora of green and ethical labels on produce, opportunities remain to embrace public demand for social and environmental stewardship
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Pallet supplier showcases range
Goplasticpallets.com, the UK’s leading independent supplier of plastic pallets and boxes, showcased a selection of plastic field to packhouse products, including hygienic containers, storage trays and boxes that stack, nest and fold, at the Brassica Growers’ Association exhibition.
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Eatwell site expanded
All government information on food aimed at consumers is being brought together on a single website: www.eatwell.gov.uk
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ArticleDole posts improved yearly results
Fresh produce giant sees growth in earnings and reduction in debt through 2009, while revenue falls on asset sales
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Waitrose set to innovate
Waitrose will work with its brassica growers to bring something new to the market and sustain the industry, according to the retailer’s technical manager for agronomy, Alan Wilson.
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MorePeople sponsors horticulture comp
Produce recruitment specialist MorePeople has been announced as the key sponsor of the Institute of Horticulture’s (IoH) Young Horticulturist of the Year (YHOY) competition.
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Dr Barling warns veg sector
Dr David Barling of the Centre for Food Policy at City University London asked whether enough is being done to overcome the challenges facing the vegetable sector in the UK, at last week’s Adas/Syngenta Vegetable Conference at the East of England Showground in Peterborough.
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ArticleNIAB declares MacLeod Complex open
The National Institute of Agricultural Botany (NIAB) officially opened its new purpose-built glasshouse facility at Park Farm near Histon in Cambridge last Friday.
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ArticleItalian piazza full of promise
Fruit Logistica 2010: Italy is set to offer visitors to the Berlin show more innovation and export-oriented products than ever before

