Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3945
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ArticleJapan target of Mexican avocado push
Mexico will undertake a widespread avocado promotional campaign in Japan later this year to boost consumer interest
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ArticleAnother tough quarter for NOL
The adverse economic conditions have driven NOL to a second quarter loss of US$146.2m
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ArticleDole goes 'Bananas!' over documentary
The US fresh produce giant is suing Swedish film makers over a documentary regarding a Nicaraguan workers' lawsuit against the company
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ArticleStrawberry a day keeps Alzheimer's away
New research has suggested that eating strawberries every month can slow the level of cognitive decline as people age
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Delhaize enjoys Q2 profit jump
The Belgian retailer has announced growth in both revenue and operating profit through the second quarter of the year
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NFU triumph at trade awards
The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) enjoyed a night of success at the prestigious CBI Trade Association Best Practice Awards last week.
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ArticleWhole Foods refocuses on health
Austin, Texas-based food retailer Whole Foods has announced plans to return to its philosophy of food as health
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ArticleItalian apple firms look beyond Europe
Five of the country's leading apple companies have formed a new sales organisation to promote exports to non-European markets
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Organics sector hits back in nutrition row
The organics sector has moved to defend itself in responding to last week’s reports from the Food Standards Agency (FSA), claiming that organic products have little or no nutritional edge over conventional produce.
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ArticleTop model poses with Albion
UK number-one glamour model Kelly Bell has been drafted in to promote Albion strawberries and mark their increased popularity with consumers, retailers and growers.
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Purfresh tops food preservation tests
Studies comparing the group's transport system with sulfur dioxide pads in found that Purfresh performed better in produce shipping
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ArticleFrost trims Argentina blueberry output
The country's blueberry sector is still counting on a good season in 2009/10 despite losing some volume to poor weather
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ArticleMaersk Line reveals rate restorations
The shipping group has increased rates on services to and from West Africa and those linking Asia and Latin America
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ArticleJR Holland boosts local link-ups
JR Holland Food Services is collaborating with a series of growers in the North West to ensure fresh produce is sourced locally for its expanding client list.
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ArticleFrench producers refuse to repay aid
Despite government efforts, French producers have restated their refusal to reimburse €500m in state handouts
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ArticleNew ripeness sensor unveiled
A team of researchers in Germany has developed a novel new system for measuring and analysing the ripeness of fresh produce
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ArticleWhole Foods slumps to UK loss
UK operation of the US organic and natural food retailer reports yearly losses as consumers turn to lower-priced products
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ArticleGreen Seed replaces Food from Britain
International consulting network The Green Seed Group has opened up in Food from Britain’s stead as the UK looks to promote its food and drink overseas and create trade links at home.
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ArticlePositive second quarter for Dole
The group has reported on significant debt reduction and strong operating income and cash flow results for the three-month period
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ArticleFrench protesters target retailers
The south-west of France saw further protests yesterday, as anger at retailers’ practice of favouring cheaper Spanish produce continues

