Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3914
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ArticleCovent Garden opens up plans
New Covent Garden Market (NCGM) is to open up its plans for a huge overhaul and redevelopment to the public as it looks to harness local approval.
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ArticleUS farmers push Korea FTA
The American Farm Bureau is pushing the US government to move ahead with the Korea-US FTA
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ArticleNew chairman for access body
Cherry grower Tim Reid has been installed as Australia’s Horticulture Market Access Committee chairman
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ArticleGlobal cashew association discussed
Cashew bodies in Vietnam, India and Brazil have discussed a global cashew association
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ArticleEthics kick OFF
Organic Farm Foods (OFF) has become the first wholehead fresh produce supplier in the UK to pass the Soil Association’s new Ethical Trade Standard.
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Consumers still cautious, confirms BRC
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) has said that today’s retail figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) confirm the BRC’s findings, published last week, “that strong retail sales in June and July were not sustained”.
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Fruit Logistica 2010 seeks innovators
Exhibitors at the leading international fresh produce trade fair are being encouraged to submit their applications for the Fruit Logistica Innovation Award
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NFU unveils election manifesto
Any incoming government must put productive agriculture at the centre of its political agenda and take action to help the industry fulfil its potential in meeting the challenges we all face, National Farmers’ Union (NFU) president Peter Kendall said today.
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ArticleBrazil to increase exports to Russia
The country is looking to increase its presence in the Russian fresh produce market, according to a government official
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ArticleGMA to review consumer trends
The group has commissioned a new study of shopper marketing trends to help suppliers with their marketing strategies
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ArticleTalking Heads | Jacques Vanoye
Jacques Vanoye, a trustee of French topfruit group ANPP, talks to Fruitnet.com about his career in the fresh produce industry
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Budgens boom follows own-brand sales
Budgens has seen an uplift in sales of up to 24 per cent with the relaunch of its own brand ‘better’ tier, as it continues to develop its own brand range.
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ArticleFreight rate rise at Maersk Line
The group has announced that it is increasing rates on eastern Mediterranean and Black Sea services to West Africa
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ArticleBlueberries could hold diabetes key
A groundbreaking Canadian study on mice has revealed blueberry juice may be able to prevent diabetes in humans.
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ArticleAgrexco readies red grapefruit season
The Israeli exporter’s Carmel-branded red grapefruit is set to be exported later this month
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Late start for Spanish citrus
Inspectors from the Spanish official export surveillance and regulatory authority (SOIVRE) have reported that the citrus season is running at least one to two weeks behind recent averages.
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ArticleThe Co-op under fire
The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) has become concerned by reports from its membership that The Co-operative Group has begun using unreasonable tactics in its dealings with suppliers.
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ArticleNew AQIS fees blocked
A proposal to increase inspection costs for Australian horticultural exporters has fallen through
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New Asia CEO for Wal-Mart
Wal-Mart has appointed Scott Price as the new executive vice president, president and CEO of Wal-Mart Asia
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ArticleDomestic sales boost Chinese grapes
Strong domestic pricing is making Chinese grape export difficult this season, despite yield growth

