Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3976
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ArticleFruit World ships first pomegranates
FreshAcres Agri India, the joint venture between Fruit World Breda and Naturefresh Logistics, has exported its first pomegranates to Europe
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ArticleTrade feeling the credit crunch
Service providers admit to ignoring credit limits in attempt to preserve customer base and keep supply lines going
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ArticleApple market under intense pressure
Overhang of imported stocks into next European season now seen as "almost inevitable", according to industry sources
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ArticleUN expert: rise in production not enough
A United Nations expert has stated that merely increasing food production is insufficient to tackle world hunger
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ArticleMajor concerns over new EU standards
As the EC agrees to assess system's impact on the trade, industry players say framework will increase costs and create confusion
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ArticleNews Focus | Standards backlash
The European Commission's decision to alter the marketing standards on certain fruit and vegetables was met with criticism from the industry
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ArticleSpanish growers' anger over standards vote
Spain’s fruit and vegetable sector has voiced its anger over the EU vote in favour of scrapping produce marketing standards
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ArticleBacklash continues over EU marketing standards
The removal of standards on certain fresh produce has not been made with the sector's best interests in mind, says Freshfel Europe
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Produce bucks recession trend
Almost a third of the fresh produce industry is performing strongly despite the recession.
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ArticleEU votes to scrap produce standards
New European regulations have been agreed to scrap existing marketing standards on a range of fresh produce
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ArticleM&S stems sales slump
Marks & Spencer has reported its best quarterly performance for two years today, returning better-than-expected sales figures.
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Industry called upon to question GLA
The Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) has prepared a first draft of its response to the Gangmaster’s Licensing Authority’s (GLA) Supermarket Protocol.
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ArticleBramley breezes into Westminster
Key players in the top-fruit industry met at the House of Commons this week to celebrate the bicentenary of the Bramley apple and look at ways to increase consumption of the fruit.
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ArticleSeminis names new pepper Friendly
Recently launched variety is said to offer growers better yields, excellent quality, good colour and resistance to disease
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ArticleCo-op tours with Capespan
The Co-operative Good with Food team has been touring the UK and were joined by importers Capespan at the three day Royal Highland Show last week.
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ArticlePallet industry optimistic
The demand for timber pallets and packaging continues to be weak, but there are signs that the bottom of the market may be in sight, according to the Timber Packaging and Pallet Confederation (TIMCON).
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ArticleYearly turnover soars at Univeg
The group's holding company has revealed that group turnover increased while profit fell in 2008
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BCPC appoints new professor
The British Crop Production Council has announced the appointment of Professor Graham Jellis to its board of management.
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ArticleRussian market undergoes revolution
With the bankruptcy of leading groups Sorus and Sunway, JFC is now regarded as the only major player in Russia's fruit import industry
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ArticleTransport cooling measure launched
Transport refrigeration specialist Thermo King has launched a full multi-temperature range based on its SLX concept.

