Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3986
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ArticleEnrique Martinavarro passes away
Enrique Martinavarro Dealbert, who oversaw the development of Martinavarro into one of Spain’s top citrus exporters, has passed away
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ArticleEU enthusiastic for school fruit scheme
Member states in the EU have taken a huge step to ensuring a healthy future for their citizens after signing up to the pan-European free fruit and vegetables scheme and increasing the budget for the project.
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ArticleEastPack invests in future growth
The New Zealand kiwifruit operator is planning further investments in a bid to boost capacity
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ArticleRedbridge seedless lemon exclusivity
Redbridge Worldfresh has secured exclusive supply of seedless lemons outside the major multiples following a successful trial in the UK retail market last year.
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Thai govt to subsidise longan harvest
Thai agriculture officials have set aside over Bt569m to help domestic longan farmers overcome low prices this season
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ArticleFrench summer fruits hit Centre Court
To mark the start of the annual promotional push for French summer fruits, a networking event will be held at Wimbledon’s Centre Court
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ArticleGerman trade denies cherry pesticide risk
DFHV insists Greenpeace report into residue levels on cherries and strawberries sold in Germany is inaccurate
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ArticleHammocks hung for Tesco bananas
Tesco has decided to radically alter the way it displays its bananas to emphasis its commitment to offering a diverse range of colourings - using hammocks to protect from bruising.
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ArticleCountries sign up to School Fruit Scheme
Only three of the European Union's 27 member countries have opted to stay out of the scheme, which begins at the start of the next school year
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AnalysisFirst superfruit, now… superveggies?
Knowledge gained from studying superfruit is now being transferred to vegetables, although strong marketing is required to drive the concept
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ArticleCal Giant chief receives recognition award
Company president and CEO Bill Moncovich has been acknowledged by the American Cancer Society for his support and commitment to the organization
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ArticleFresh & Easy to open four California stores
The Tesco-owned retail group will make its first foray into Pasadena, Oxnard & Santa Barbara County next month
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ArticleLabelling debate sparks TV cash
An innovative designer has found a simple solution to the date labelling debate, using cash from her victory on Deal or No Deal.
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ArticleCoastline introduces Greenettes label
US vegetable supplier Coastline Produce claims the new brand for its leaf lettuce range will reinforce the firm’s food safety reputation and commitment to service
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ArticleSainsbury's reveals growth strategy
First quarter sales jumped by 3.2 per cent, the the group is planning to raise £445m to accelerate its growth plans
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ArticleSainsbury's expands as sales rise
Sainsbury’s has declared it is aiming to create a £445 million pot to fund growth and expand its premises significantly by March 2011.
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ArticleWaitrose reports sales boost
Waitrose has announced its sales were up almost 10 per cent last week, thanks largely to its value Essentials range.
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ArticleAlbion tops the strawberry charts
Albion came top in a research project on UK strawberries to find the ideal strawberry eating experience.
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ArticleAus mango orchards in limbo
The future of some Australian mango orchards is in doubt, with failed firm Timbercorp not paying orchard managers
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ArticleAus navels compare poorly in HK
The first Australian navels to hit Hong Kong this season have not compared well to Californian fruit

