Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3905
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ArticleFlorette begins festive push
Florette is to bring its salad and fruit expertise together to create a bumper festive offer in the run up to Christmas.
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ArticleFairtrade fears unabated
The industry has warned there may be some serious barriers preventing the expansion of Fairtrade fresh produce - despite continued support for the premium phenomenon.
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ArticleEurope dominates WUWM gongs
French and Spanish wholesale markets stole the limelight during last week’s World Union of Wholesale Markets (WUWM) 2009 Wholesale Market Awards hosted in the Eiffel Tower.
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ArticleUS Retailers see slow upturn
Senior figures at Kroger and Wal-Mart are forecasting lethargic recovery in consumer confidence and the economic climate
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ArticleFruit Logistica reveals programme
Conference topics to be covered include European retailing during the downturn, marketing norms and produce chain partnerships
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Aussies land new horticulture boss
John Lloyd has been appointed as the new chief executive of Horticulture Australia Limited (HAL) as it moves into a new era.
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ArticleBrand Dossier | Carmel
Israeli company Agrexco says it is looking to develop its Carmel brand in a number of areas, including packaging and added health value
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ArticleTrade heads to Italy for Macfrut
Exhibition event moves to October for the first time, with new European Fresh Summit taking place one day prior to the show
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ArticleFPC questions EU schemes
The Fresh Produce Consortium has expressed doubts over the effectiveness of the EU's "short-term" healthy eating campaigns
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Israeli export boycott criticised
Fresh produce exports under threat from boycott as officials question impact of targeted boycott on Israeli goods
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ArticleUnions back Israel boycott
UK firefighters have received the backing of the country’s biggest trade union as they look to introduce a boycott of Israeli goods
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ArticleNZ apple growers pull up trees
Growers in region around Nelson badly hit by older markets' apparent shift away from varieties like Braeburn and Royal Gala
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ArticleThe Greenery cuts grower levies
Dutch group says it hopes to trim supply chain costs in 2010 following 15 per cent reduction in overheads this year
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IGD awards management scholarships
Seventeen successful candidates have been awarded scholarships for the IGD's prestigious Postgraduate Certificate in Food and Grocery Industry Management, each worth £3,500.
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ArticleSoil Association points to nutrition
The UK’s Soil Association has welcomed the findings of a recent BBC programme on food nutrition
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ArticleKumato a hit in North America
The Sunset-branded brown tomato variety has attracted plenty of interest on the North American market, according to Mastronardi Produce
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ArticleBilla plots Bulgarian expansion
The Bulgarian arm of German retailer Rewe is to open 17 new stores across the country by the end of the year
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ArticleHortyfruta targets German market
The Andalusian interprofessional group has held meetings with major retailers in Germany to discuss possible joint promotions in the country
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ArticleCelebrating the good times
With the PMA Fresh Summit just around the corner, it is interesting to look back on the rise of the US fresh produce import trade
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ArticlePressure on Australian vegetable growers
Australian vegetable farmers are being put under pressure by imports and rising input costs

