Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4001
-
ArticleChiquita launches smoothie promotion
The group's all-natural fruit smoothie range is offering consumers the chance to win a holiday to Jamaica
-
ArticlePositive Japanese citrus visit for Aus
An inspection of the South Australian citrus industry has gone well, according to an industry director
-
Article
Spanish exports fall
Spanish fresh produce exports fell by four per cent year on year during the first quarter of 2009.
-
ArticleMaersk Line backs emission control
The group has called for the swift implementation of a proposed emission control area across Canada and the US
-
ArticleFruit back in focus at July event
Fruit Focus 2009 will take an in-depth look at consumer spend dynamics and produce quality
-
ArticleAsda buyer on his bike
Asda buyer Andy Jackson is biking to Spain and back to pick up the last Good Natured Fruit of the Spanish season and bring it to Scotland, where the brand was created.
-
Article
Man questioned over Legg death
A Cheshire businessman has been arrested over the death of a leading Polish produce supplier who was found battered to death in her Paris hotel room last week.
-
Article
Rail hub on the cards for Spalding
Authorities and agencies in Lincolnshire are looking into the establishment of a rail hub in Spalding.
-
ArticleThe Garden leads international field
The redevelopment of New Covent Garden Market (NCGM) in London has been held up globally to market authorities as an example of how to set about converting a working market.
-
ArticleChinese blueberry season kicks off
Chinese consumers will soon be seeing locally produced blueberries on retail shelves as the country’s season gets underway
-
ArticleSix L's ready for Vintage Ripe season
The US group's Vintage Ripe tomatoes will hit shelves this month, now boasting year-round production and increased acreage
-
ArticleWinter bean growers warned
Growers of winter beans, particularly those who are new to growing the crop, are being reminded that they must keep well ahead of chocolate spot.
-
Article
New pallet standards for 2010
All new approved EPAL pallets from all EPAL partners worldwide will be ISPM15 compliant to meet export standards around the globe from January 2010 .
-
ArticleJuanjo Ferrandis joins Citrosol
The Spanish citrus protection specialist has appointed a new deputy manager for commercial development
-
ArticleKroger plots dual openings
The US retailer is set to open two of its largest stores in Texas later in the year
-
ArticleItaly prepares new stonefruit campaign
PGI-certified peaches and nectarines from Romagna set to feature prominently in series of summer marketing initiatives
-
ArticleACP seeks EU banana compensation
Producers in African, Caribbean and Pacific countries are looking for a financial aid package to soften the blow of a possible deal between the EU and Latin American banana suppliers
-
ArticlePeru posts export value decline
The value of Peruvian fresh produce shipments have fallen in the first four months of the year as the recession continues to bite in key markets
-
ArticleFirst quarter net loss for X5
The Russian retailer slipped to a loss of US$82.1m for the first three months of the fiscal year
-
Article
Mushrooms on the up
The mushroom industry is in a strong position as the category has very low price elasticity relative to other categories and, despite the past quarter seeing an increase in retail prices of mushrooms in the UK, there has not been any decline in market volume demand.

