Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3962
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Pressure on consumer spend takes effect in the aisles
In the prevailing economic climate, there is no doubt that pack size has become more important, and also taken on an
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Industry can take pride in integrity
“What’s really in our food?” This was the question posed by two investigative journalists from the BBC in a
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ArticleSainsbury's on track with CSR
Sainsbury’s has taken significant steps in improving communication throughout its workforce, supporting local communities and reducing carrier bag usage.
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ArticleJuventus stars follow soft fruit path
Amauri Carvalho de Oliveira and Hasan Salihamidžic formally open the Sant'Orsola cooperative's 2009 season
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ArticleGreenvale takes sustainability steps
Potato supplier Greenvale AP has stepped up its efforts in reducing its carbon footprint and increasing its environmental responsibility, citing the “greening” of agriculture as a significant target.
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ArticleBudgens produce sales rocket
Budgens fresh produce sales have rocketed by up to 600 per cent in some cases, as its £1 promotional offers take effect and have caught the eye of fellow retailer Londis.
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ArticleHonduran grapefruit exporter 'confident'
In spite of the political upheaval, Honduran grapefruit exporter Chumbagua says it anticipates a strong campaign
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ArticleHortiberia joins Proexport
Spanish export association Grupo Hortiberia has joined Murcia fresh produce export association Proexport
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New director at Campden BRI
Dr Stephen Walker has formally accepted the role of director-general of Campden BRI, succeeding Professor Colin Dennis, who retired in June.
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ArticleReport backs airfreight imports
Report to UK government has given strong backing to the airfreight industry, which accounts for most fresh produce sold in the country
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ArticleRSA to support US soccer tournament
South African summer citrus will be supplied exclusively at the US Youth Soccer National Championships this month
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AnalysisEthical shopping out of the window?
A new survey has suggested that UK consumers could permanently opt to purchase lower-priced products over organic, Fairtrade and eco-friendly goods
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ArticleCabasc runs prize draw in aubergine packs
A Finish couple has drawn a winning ticket to Andalusia in a promotional competition run by Almeria-based vegetable cooperative Cabasc
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ArticleCPA's mixed views on pesticide report
A factsheet on the impact of new EU pesticide regulations on UK agriculture has been released by the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology
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ArticleKent cherry guide launched
Produced in Kent launched its new Cherry Ripe guide aimed at promoting the stonefruit and bringing it to the forefront of consumers’ minds at Park Farm Community Cherry Orchard in Lynsted, near Swale.
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CommentFyffes brand marks 80th anniversary
World’s oldest fresh produce label set a notable benchmark for the marketing of fruit and vegetables in Europe and worldwide
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ArticleAgrexco sends out first pomegranates
The first shipment of Ako and Shani pomegranates from Agrexco has left Israel today.
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ArticleIsraeli mango season looking positive
Exports are on course to return to their traditional level following improved weather conditions this year
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ArticleMaersk Line recognised for sustainability
The shipping group has been handed an award for efforts in reducing its impact on the environment
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ArticleIndian banana exports soar
Overseas demand for the fruit has increased with exports shooting up by 89 per cent between January and April this year

