Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3897
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ArticleCasino to sell Argentinean stores
French retailer reportedly looking to sell off leader Price discount stores in South American country
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ArticleIndustry calls for riskiest foods clarification
The Top 10 Riskiest Foods list presents “misleading picture” for US consumers, state United Fresh and PMA
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ArticleHigh hopes for Israeli avos
Israeli avocado growers are looking to put a tough 2008 behind them after frost severely damaged crops and put exporters on the back foot for the last campaign.
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ArticleErika proves a hit with berry community
Hargreaves Plants recently welcomed a group of UK growers to a commercial plantation of Erika raspberry at Melvyn Newman’s Newma Fruit Farms Ltd.
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ArticleRainfall takes its toll in Spain
Heavy rainfall that brought flooding to parts of Spain last week is proving a mixed blessing to different crops.
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ArticleCarrefour to source Chongqing produce
Retailer Carrefour plans to increase its purchasing of local produce for its Chongqing supermarket outlets
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ArticleAustralia adopts new organic standard
Australia has brought in a new organic standard, closing some loopholes in the previous certification
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ArticleBudgens extends South East offer
Budgens has opened up a new store in Lydford-on-Fosse with a target of netting £14,000 a week, extending its South East offer.
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William Sinclair reports solid performance
Commercial horticulture specialist William Sinclair Holdings has reported a solid year so far as it looks to counter stock reductions by retailers.
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ArticleChilean kiwifruit mission
Chiliean kiwifruit growers and exporters have wised up to the need to step up their fruit quality and promotional campaigns in order to get the best out of export markets, according to Ricardo Gonzalez, president of the Chilean Kiwifruit Committee, which formed this year.
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ArticleBIFGA attacks retail-supply climate
The British Independent Fruit Growers’ Association (BIFGA) has launched a scathing attack on the retail environment, as it looks to improve returns for growers and ensure the future of UK fruit producers.
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York hosts food security event
Businesses are being given opportunity to talk to pesticides experts about food security at an event in York next month.
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EFSA releases health claim research
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has published its first series of opinions on the list of ‘general function’ health claims compiled by member states and the European Commission.
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ArticleRestaurant Show looms
The Restaurant Show will be held at Earls Court 2 on October 12-14 providing an ideal opportunity for restaurant industry suppliers to launch their new products, innovations and initiatives.
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ArticleItalian kiwi drop forecast
Output of Italian kiwifruit is expected to fall slightly this season due mainly to inclement weather in the Lazio area.
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Cabbage storage product welcomed
A new specific off-label approval for Rovral WG for the control of Botrytis in cabbages post-harvest has been welcomed by brassica growers ahead of this year’s harvest.
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Improve launches two qualifications
The first work-based and vocational qualifications developed exclusively for the food and drink industry will hand employers unprecedented control over training, according to skills chiefs.
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ArticleChilean frosts impact new season fruit
Table grape and stonefruit suppliers in northern Chile remain on high alert as further frosts are predicted to hit this weekend
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ArticleEmissions blow for reefer containers
Report on seafreighted NZ kiwifruit exports finds emissions from containerships higher than for conventional reefers
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ArticleDelhaize snaps up Koryfi
The Belgian retailer has entered into a share purchase agreement to acquire the Greek retailer and its 11-store network

