Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3896
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Speakers sign up for Middle East congress
More expert speakers have signed up to take part in the Eurofruit Congress Middle East, which meets on November 9-11 at the Shangri-La Hotel in Dubai.
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FPC partners Mexico for annual dinner
An evening that will bring together the vibrancy, colours and flavours of Mexico is planned for the Fresh Produce Consortium’s (FPC) 64th annual dinner on January 30, 2010.
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ArticleInterfel calls on FNPF’s Bruno Dupont
As the French sector continues to battle myriad difficulties, Bruno Dupont has been chosen as Interfel’s eyes on the ground
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ArticleCalifornia grapes step into the breach
The UK and European markets are opening up nicely for California grapes this year as key regional producers struggle to meet demand
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ArticleSyria rebuilds bridges
Syria’s improved ties with both Saudi Arabia and the European Union are set to lead to increased trade between the countries
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ArticleWinn-Dixie appoints new grocery VP
The appointment of former Bi-Lo executive Robert Mould comes alongside a merchandising and marketing staff reshuffle
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ArticleUK sees pomegranate influx
Kay Bee exports is set to next export Indian pomegranates to the UK in January 2010, following significant shortfalls last month.
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ArticleOnion and Carrot Conference back in UK
The sixth Onion & Carrot Conference & Exhibition is set to take place next month in Peterborough, UK
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Priva in UK restructure
Dutch glasshouse systems specialist Priva is restructuring its senior team to reinforce its UK operations.
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ArticleFrench up the ante on UK presence
French vegetable producers are seriously considering increasing their presence in the north of England despite the rigours of the recession.
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ArticleNew shipping line to launch in RSA
A new shipping line serving South Africa’s busy fresh produce export trade into Europe expects to make an impact with rapid vessels and competitive rates
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Notts scientist in brassica boost
Plant nutrition scientists at the University of Nottingham have just secured funding to carry out research into bio-fortifying brassicas to boost dietary intakes of calcium and magnesium.
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ArticleDole sheds light on IPO plans
Company targets as much as US$565.7m from offering, with chairman David Murdock set to retain majority shareholding
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ArticleOrganics 'changing Italian farming'
CSO president Paolo Bruni underlines importance of organic methods in shaping attitudes across entire fresh produce sector
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ArticleUK retailers cut organic range
According to recent data from Brand View, UK supermarket chains Tesco and Asda have slashed their organic lines by a third
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ArticleThe Greenery boosts sustainability
Dutch fresh produce company publishes its annual sustainability report, revealing recent advances in terms of CSR and efficiency
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POM Wonderful expands range
POM Wonderful has introduced a new daily serving 236ml size bottle for its line of pomegranate juices.
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ArticleStudy highlights Tenderstem tenderness
Research from scientists at Warwick University has shown that Tenderstem broccoli beats all for tenderness
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ArticleFarmers markets go online
A new social enterprise in Norfolk and Suffolk is taking the counties’ farmers’ markets online as it aims to deliver the best in local produce directly to shoppers’ doors.
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ArticleThe Co-op posts rise in food sales
Following its recent takeover of Somerfield, the UK's fifth-largest food retailer has managed to improve its performance significantly

