Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3991
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ArticleDole Europe acquires Distrifrut
Romanian importer set to operate as Dole Romania through network of six facilities across the country
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ArticleSupermarkets hit by farmers’ protests
Farmers throughout France have blocked supermarkets’ supply lines as a protest against ever-dwindling returns
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ArticleMastronardi launches Kumato variety
The grower-marketer has added Kumato tomatoes to its Sunset gourmet greenhouse range in North America
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ArticleThanet gets Gurkha protection
Gurkha soldiers have been assigned to patrol the perimeter of the Thanet Earth project in east Kent to protect the greenhouses’s valuable crops.
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ArticleStrong euro aids UK exports
Overseas sales of British fresh produce up 29 per cent in 2008 as Ireland, Holland and Germany take advantage of exchange rate
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ArticleNW cherry campaign fast approaching
This year's north-west cherry season is set to kick off in the coming weeks, with growers predicting a crop of around 16m-18.5m cartons
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Unica Group announces official formation
Andalusia's largest fruit and vegetable producer will begin trading in September 2009, marketing around 140,000 tonnes of produce
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ArticleIndustry reacts to Food Safety Act markup
United Fresh and the GMA have welcomed this week's markup of the Food safety Enhancement Act of 2009
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ArticleMacfrut launches European Fruit Summit
International speakers set to focus on summer and winter fresh produce campaigns in Europe at new industry meeting
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ArticleStrong May for Magnit
The Russian grocery retailer has reported that sales jumped considerably following the launch of new stores
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First Co-op rebrands hit Somerfield
Somerfield stores in Tonypandy, South Wales, and New Milton in Hampshire have become the first in the UK to be converted to The Co-operative brand following The Co-operative Group’s £1.56 billion acquisition of the supermarket chain.
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ArticleSainsbury's King nets £5m bonus
Sainsbury’s ceo Justin King will top a strong year for the supermarket with a £5.4 million pay packet, according to the group’s annual report.
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ArticleCarving out an unlikely niche
For Italian table grape exporters, North America has never been a major priority, but for some it represents an important market
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ArticleZespri announces carbon footprint results
The group has calculated its carbon footprint to highlight its focus on sustainability, according to group CEO Lain Jager
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Large-scale food inquiry launched
The Food Ethics Council has commissioned the Food and Fairness Inquiry into looking at issues of fairness, responsibility and food security.
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ArticleMercabarna increases charitable donations
Barcelona’s wholesale market Mercabarna has raised its fresh produce donations to needy families following a successful awareness campaign
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ArticleStePac launches new eco packaging
To meet its clients’ current requirements, Israeli packaging company StePac has launched a new line that is both economical and eco-friendly
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ArticlePotato Council launches summer campaign
The Potato Council is set to target its Love Potatoes summer campaign at young families in a bid to secure the long-term future of the category.
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ArticleFlorida orange crop forecast increases
The USDA has raised the 2008/09 Florida citrus estimate by 2m boxes following predictions of a higher Valencia yield
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ArticleT&G steps up attack on Zespri
Managing director Jeff Wesley slams collaborative marketing system and accuses single-desk marketer of "killing innovation"

