Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3969
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ArticleNZ apples doing well in tough market
Despite challenging market conditions, Pipfruit NZ chairman Ian Palmer says exports to the EU have remained strong this season
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ArticleMay retail sales down across Eurozone
New statistics show that European retail sales dropped on both a monthly and yearly basis
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ArticleFashion promotions in Germany and Spain
The Asociación Grupo Fashion, owner of the Fashion watermelon brand, is staging product tastings across Germany and Spain
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ArticleLeatherhead unveils rebrand
Leatherhead Food International has unveiled its new branding and visual identity, including a change in its name to Leatherhead Food Research.
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ArticleIsrael set for bumper mango crop
Israeli exporter Agrexco is expecting a 20 per cent upturn in mango production volume, ahead of a promising season.
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Growers rise in public's opinion
Farmers and growers have gone up in the public’s opinion as respect for the role of high-quality food continues to climb, a National Farmers’ Union (NFU) survey has revealed.
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Delhaize snaps up Romanian stores
The Belgian retailer has moved to acquire four outlets in the Romanian market
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ArticleAgrexco’s Bursa figs head for Europe
Israeli exporter Agrexco has revealed that its first shipments of Bursa figs are on their way to Europe
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ArticleMaersk Line unveils new service
A direct line now connects Asia to Madagascar and Maputo to deliver better reliability and a wider service
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ArticleAgrexco France seeks avocado record
Agrexco France expects to import a record volume of avocados from Israel during the 2009/10 campaign
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ArticleAussie citrus a hit in US
Additional shipments are being sent to the US for sale in high-end supermarkets
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ArticleChina explores Taiwan fruit possibilities
A delegation has visited Taiwan on a fruit industry fact-finding mission to exchange views on strategies and bilateral cooperation
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ArticleAgrexco kicks offs on Barhee dates
Israeli exporter Agrexco has announced its “giant” Barhee dates will imminently arrive on the UK market larger than ever.
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ArticleMurcia to destroy third of melon crop
Murcia’s melon sector has elected to destroy 30 per cent of this season’s harvest in a bid to return "ruinous" prices to normal levels
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S&A pensive over final decision
S&A Produce is holding its breath as plans over its future lie in the hands of Herefordshire District Council following the deferral of its site proposals.
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ArticleAsda to launch "wonky" produce range
Asda is to capitalise on the new EU marketing standards to target home chefs by launching a range of misshapen fruit and vegetables.
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ArticleEuropean banana sector to meet EC
Europe’s banana sector is to meet with the European Commission this week to argue the need to maintain the banana import regime
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British Field Crops updated
The second edition of the popular British Field Crops book has just been published and is bigger and better than the previous edition of 2005.
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ArticleTexan citrus volumes to rise
Production is expected to bounce back during 2009/10 following a 12 per cent decline in yields during the previous season
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CFA celebrates 20th anniversary
The Chilled Food Association (CFA) is celebrating its 20th anniversary following two decades of pioneering schemes and international debate.

