Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3867
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ArticleCharity pink punnets hit Tesco shelves
A new initiative from G’s Marketing Ltd, which produces Tangy Traditional Beetroot for Tesco, is set to brighten the fresh produce shelves this weekend in the name of a good cause.
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ArticleRetailers announce Xmas battle plans
The UK’s two largest supermarket groups have nailed their colours to the mast by announcing swingeing Christmas price cuts, sparking fears for downward pressure on supplier incomes.
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ArticleCalifornia navels looking good
After a month of picking, an industry expert says the Californian navel orange season looks good for volume, quality and price
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ArticleAustralian grape fears unfounded
An Australian table grape expert believes the Sunraysia region’s recent heatwave won’t affect crop volumes dramatically
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Tesco ups China presence
Tesco has signed an agreement to set up the first in a planned series of joint ventures to develop shopping centres in China.
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ArticleDamco appoints North Asia CCO
Anne Marcotty has joined the logistics company's Asian division as its new chief commercial officer
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ArticleHot Cuisine installs pear line
An Ishida Fresh Food Weigher (FFW) has installed new packing lines for grated beetroot and half and quarter pears at Hot Cuisine, a Belgian specialist supplier of freshly prepared meals.
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ArticleYes Peas! enjoy Lord Mayor's Show
The Yes Peas! campaign ratcheted up its public profile a notch with a public parade through the Lord Mayor’s Show last Saturday.
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Israeli avo volumes climb
Israel's avocado growers are forecasting a high volume season with yields over 80,000 tonnes - a rise of more than 50 per cent of output during the previous two seasons.
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ArticleMangoes reap foodservice success
The National Mango Board’s efforts to promote the fruit have resulted in a greater availability of mangoes on US restaurant menus
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ArticleSales slow as Morrisons reels
Morrisons today reported a slowdown in sales growth with the retailer still reeling from the news that its Dutch boss, Marc Bolland, is to leave for Marks & Spencer.
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ArticleTozer strengthens commercial team
Tozer Seeds has announced a key new appointment, with Roger Vickers joining its commercial team in the role of product and key account manager.
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ArticleCameo voted tastiest apple at UK event
Cameo variety wins the Tastiest Apple award for the second year running at the National Fruit Show
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ArticleBelgian organic market grows
The market for organic products has risen to €300m in Belgium, according to GfK, despite the current recession
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ArticleApple market 'tough but improving'
Italian organisation Assomela publishes stock figures for November and forecasts a gradual improvement in the European market
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ArticleAfghan apples head to India
War-torn Afghanistan last week exported its first apples to India, according to Agence France Presse
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ArticleZespri chairman honoured for achievements
John Loughlin has been given the honour of Fellowship of the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants
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ArticleAssociated British Ports gains green mark
Associated British Ports (ABP) has been awarded an accolade for reducing its carbon footprint.
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ArticleSpend more, says Dutch marketeer
Holland's marketing budget only 0.17 per cent of industry turnover, compared with as much as 4 per cent in other food sectors
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ArticleFreshfel highlights School Scheme issues
Freshfel has again aired its concerns over the European School Fruit Scheme and the communication policy around it

