Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3886
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ArticleQuickshine wins innovation award
Quickshine Ltd landed the Tesco Innovation Award at last week’s World Fruit & Vegetable Show, beating off stiff competition from a number of cutting-edge products.
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ArticleSpanish sector prepares for strike action
Spain’s horticultural sector is to stage a two-day strike and a major demonstration to highlight serious problems
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ArticleApple competition strikes gold
Italian consortium VOG’s recent Golden Apple Tree promotion paid dividends not only for shoppers but also vendors
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ArticleKroger rolls out traceable salads
The retailer's new line of fresh salads includes HarvestMark traceability technology as part of the 'Quality You Can Trace' programme
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ArticleRaymond Blanc backs British toms
Renowned chef Raymond Blanc attended the first day of the National Fruit Show last week to judge the British Tomato Growers’ Association’s (TGA) Tastiest Tomato Competition.
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Jeronimo Martins posts Q3 profit
The Portuguese retailer has reported net profit, revenues and earnings above figures recorded in 2008
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ArticleMaersk Line links Poland with Asia
The group has formed the first direct connection between China, south-east Asia and Poland
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Article5 A DAY relaunch in the offing
The department of health is to undertake a relaunch of the 5 A DAY scheme, but will have to wait until after the general election next year.
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ArticleVelasco awarded Spanish honour
The King of Spain has awarded the Cruz de la Orden de Isabel La Católica to Michael Velasco, following a proposal by the Spanish minister for foreign affairs and co-operation.
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ArticleHello, Rubens Tuesday
Commuters at London Bridge train station enjoyed free Rubens apples on Tuesday morning, as Rubens Tuesday saw the club variety’s UK season kick off in style.
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ArticleRetailers urged to boost food safety
A new report has called for greater food safety standards from Asian retailers, pointing out reputation and sales losses
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ArticleM&S introduces cream carrot
Marks & Spencer is to continue a notable year in produce development, following the introduction of its Tiny Pears and Baby Lemons, by selling cream coloured carrots.
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ArticleCameo variety named Tastiest Apple
US-bred variety, which is now grown extensively in England, wins Tastiest Apple prize at UK trade fair
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Lottery fund backs school growing
More than 806,000 youngsters aged four to 16 in England are set to learn vital lessons about food through ‘growing their own’ - due to a new resource for schools as part of the Food for Life Partnership.
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ArticleIsraeli organic tomatoes promising
Israeli exporter Agrexco has announced it has “high hopes” for the country’s organic tomato season.
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Cream-coloured carrots on sale at M&S
UK retailer Marks & Spencer has this week launched a new organically produced carrot variety
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ArticleSarkozy unveils new aid package
In response to major protests by France’s agricultural sector, the French president has laid out a new aid plan
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Sales slip but profit rises at Super-Sol
Israel's largest supermarket chain has reported on a profitable third quarter after the group cut back on expenses
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ArticleFresh produce prices fall in Australia
New figures have shown that the prices of fruit and vegetables tumbled during the third quarter of the year
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ArticleBrazil and Argentina in trade dispute
Argentine fruit exporters have taken exception to Brazil’s machinations, which are leaving trucks full of perishables stranded at the border

