Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3941
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ArticleOutspan launches two new drinks
The Outspan range of drinks from Aimia Foods has expanded its offer with a new range of smoothies and a new drink, Juice Splash.
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ArticleManchester Uni develops sub-soil tool
A new tool developed by scientists at the University of Manchester will allow farmers to see under the soil to check how efficiently crop roots are using water and nutrients.
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Morrisons shows farms support
Morrisons stores in the eastern counties have been helping a local fresh produce supplier to raise funds that will support members of the farming community in East Anglia that are facing hardship.
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ArticleEU forecasts apple dip
The EU apple crop is forecast to decline seven per cent in 2009 on 2008 and an overhang of southern hemisphere fruit may cause problems in the first weeks of the season, according to figures released at last week’s Prognosfruit conference in Maastricht.
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ArticleEU apple market still under pressure
Early harvest and largely unchanged output of major varieties like Gala and Golden Delicious mean market pressure is unlikely to ease
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ArticleGreenery member mulls direct sales
Major greenhouse vine tomato company Prominent has announced it is considering selling its own products as of next season
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Environmental evidence for top fruit
The carbon footprint of top fruit is so low that growers should focus on the commercial benefits of carbon saving, rather than the environmental gains, according to Blackmoor Estate managing director William Wolmer.
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ArticleYorkshire initiative offers cash
Appetizing Innovation is offering food and drink business funding in the Yorkshire region following a chronic “lack of long-term investment”.
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ArticleDole reveals salad bag redesign
The group's fresh vegetable subsidiary has unveiled its new packaging design ahead of an October category relaunch
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ArticlePhilippine bananas near US access
Philippine bananas are a step closer to the US market after the USDA released an import risk analysis
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ArticleZespri sales maintain small lead
New Zealand Zespri kiwifruit sales have maintained a small lead on shipped volume year-on-year
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ArticleAgrexco’s organic boom
The Israeli exporter has revealed significant increases for its organic products, despite the economic slowdown
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Convincing consumers is the challenge
Fresh produce brands must offer something unique if they are to stand out as something for which the market will pay a premium
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ArticleSinclair iQ Benchtop helps exotics packers
Avocado, mango and kiwifruit packing centres are making increasing use of Sinclair’s portable iQ Benchtop system.
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | August 2009
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments and departures within the European fresh produce industry over the past month
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Delhaize reports energy improvement
The retailer has reduced energy use across its operations and has eliminated CFC emissions
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Organic increase for Agrexco
Leading Israeli exporter Agrexco has experienced a rise in demand for organic fruits and vegetables, resulting in a sharp increase in exported quantities.
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Record Q3 earnings for Metro
The Canadian retailer has reported that net earnings hit new highs during the third quarter, while sales also increased
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ArticleBumper crop for Really Garlicky
Following two years of near disaster for its crop, The Really Garlicky Company in Nairn has harvested the best crop of Scottish garlic it has ever had.
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ArticleIsrael Corp rescues Zim
Suffering from a massive drop in traffic, Israeli container line Zim has had to rely on a rescue package from parent company Israel Corp

