Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3878
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Israeli stonefruit season "disappointing"
The Israeli stonefruit export campaign has just drawn to a close, with the last variety exported Autumn Red 440 plums.
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ArticleOrganic vegetable prices to rise in Canada
Consumers could be looking at lower stocks and higher prices following the introduction of new regulations governing the use of sodium nitrate
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ArticleAustralia gears up for citrus conference
A range of industry stakeholders will convene in Mildura, Victoria, on 8-11 November to discuss the future of Australian citrus
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ArticleCarrefour appeals Indonesian ruling
The retailer has said that it will ask the District Court to cancel a ruling that said it had violated anti-monopoly laws
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ArticleChiquita to open new Fruit Bars
Roll-out of new fresh produce retail franchise concept to be continued following successful launch in northern Europe
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ArticleSant'Orsola reports strong berry sales
Italy's leading exporter of fresh berries confirms positive results for eight months of season so far following excellent harvest
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ArticleRoyal launches new brands
Fresh Royal has used the setting of Fruit Attraction to launch new brands for its pluot and blueberry production
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ArticleBrand Dossier | Pink Lady
The future of the Pink Lady brand depends on the introduction of new strains of Cripps Pink under tighter marketing controls
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ArticleUK retailers set for flat December
A new study by Deloitte has forecast a stable Christmas period for retailers, with lower sales expected in 2010
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ArticleTurnover up at Bonduelle
French firm Bonduelle has recorded an increase in turnover for the first term of the 2009/2010 campaign
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Market BDMs at risk of losing project
The business development managers (BDMs) appointed by the London Development Agency (LDA) to increase the amount of local and sustainable fruit and vegetables going into the capital’s wholesale markets are lobbying against the possibility that their project may be cut short in December.
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ArticleAWATA announces rate increases
The shipping agreement announces that higher rates will be put in place on a range services to West Africa
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ArticleFrench Jazz crop underway
Enzafruit will this week begin sales of its French Jazz crop, which follows on seamlessly from the New Zealand crop
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Fresh Direct out in force for troops
Fresh Direct was out in force at the Combined Services Culinary Challenge 2009 (CSCC 09) on October 27-29 at Sandown Park Racecourse, to show the armed forces the multitude of fruit and vegetables that can be delivered to the troops.
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Produce World hits top 250
Produce World has been named in the annual Top Track 250 league table for the first time as it pursues its vision is to be the “best and most respected fresh produce supplier in Europe”.
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ArticleEsselunga named Retailer of the Year
Italian company takes the plaudits at ceremony in Turin following year in which its business is set to expand by around 8 per cent
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ArticleEurope rolls out bumper crop
A larger European pear crop of 2.5 million tonnes will mean that producers are jostling for pole position this season. Doris Lee Butterworth speaks to leading marketers and discusses how they plan to make the most of the opportunities available for the forthcoming campaign
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ArticleChanging consumer habits
Consumers are fickle creatures at the best of times, but the recession is expected to have a lasting effect on buying habits. Elizabeth O’Keefe looks at these changes and examines the micro trends that are here to stay
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ArticleHopes run high for handover to southern hemisphere
European stonefruit exporters endured a difficult summer in the UK market, due to immense pressure on prices. But with the handover to southern hemisphere supplies almost complete, category sources are in a more optimistic frame of mind. Laura Gould reports
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Innovation aplenty to bridge Halloween-Christmas gap
I suppose it all started with sweetcorn cobs, but it seems that twin packs are coming into fashion. Tesco has come up with a

