Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3812
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ArticleTesco fresh directors depart
Two of Tesco’s most senior produce figures have left the UK’s largest supermarket, in a move which could have serious implications for the future of the retailer’s future development, The Grocer reports.
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ArticlePAIA targets increased demand
The Peruvian Asparagus Importers Association is focusing greater efforts on spreading the health message about asparagus
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ArticleWalmart realigns US operations
The move will help facilitate growth – as the company seeks to enter new markets and develop new segments across the US – and drive efficiencies by better leveraging resources
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ArticleCanada supports organic progress
British Columbia’s organics sector is to receive almost C$1m to ensure the industry remains at the top of its game
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ArticleDiscounter performance wanes
A consumer research expert has branded Tesco “paranoid” said Morrisons’ lack of online facilities a “glaring omission”, and doubted the short-term performance of the discounters in the UK market.
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ArticleMurcia in produce-tourism link up
Fruit and vegetable producer-exporters in the south-eastern Spanish region of Murcia have joined forces with their regional tourism council to launch a new campaign to promote Murcia through its fresh produce.
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ArticleAustralia opens ‘super’ greenhouse
One of the world’s most advanced plant research facilities has been opened in the South Australian city of Adelaide
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ArticleMalaysian demand cranks up for CNY
After a slow start, pre-Chinese New Year sales have picked up in Malaysia, with mandarins leading the way, according to leading importers
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ArticleSeafreight mangoes arrive in China
Australian mango producer Manbulloo Ltd has just completed its first seafreight trial of mangoes to China
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ArticleFruit fly found in Australian mango
A Queensland mango sold in Tasmania has been found to contain fruit fly larvae, forcing quick action from quarantine officials
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ArticleIndia to decide on GM
The Indian government will make its final decision on the introduction of genetically modified brinjal this month
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ArticleRussian children ill from Chinese fruit
Hundreds of children in Russia’s Magadan region have fallen ill after eating imported Chinese fruit
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ArticleFood retailers under greater scrutiny
Retail operators in both Russia and the UK face stricter regulation after new government controls are introduced this month
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Small firm anger over tax system
Small firms believe Britain’s tax system is deeply unfair and urgently needs to be simplified, new research has revealed.
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ArticleSinclair debuts new systems in Berlin
inclair is to debut its new Variable Print System (VPS) as well as its new Hand Labelling System (HLS) at Fruit Logistica next week.
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ArticleTunisia highlights organic potential
The African country is set on boosting its exports of organic produce, and intends to introduce a new Tunisian organic label
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ArticleCanada invests in varietal development
New apple and sweet cherry varieties will help Canadian growers expand production and shore up competitive edge in markets worldwide
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ArticleUSDA announces produce purchases
To alleviate food surpluses and stimulate the economy, the USDA is to purchase fruits and vegetables for domestic nutrition programs
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ArticleCanaries back ‘European Taste’ campaign
Canary Islands banana association Asprocan and the EU are backing campaign to promote awareness of region’s geographic brand
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ArticleUniveg subsidiary improves cold chain
Turkish supplier Alara Agri Business confirms it has installed a new quality monitoring system provided by StePac

