Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4034
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ArticleNZ growers anticipate record export earnings
A high quality crop and struggling competition could lead to export earnings of around NZ$500m
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ArticleEU yet to agree banana tariff deal
Negotiators from the EU and Latin America have so far failed to reach a deal over the former’s banana tariff system due to European demands
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ArticleApple survey produces positives
A new study into consumer perceptions of apples in France has thrown up some positive results
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ArticleUK shoppers flock to Aldi
The retailer has reported that shopper numbers are up and prices are coming down
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Weis Markets' Q1 earnings up
Net income increases 82.4 per cent during the first quarter with sales up to US$606.2m
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Brand boost for Belgium
The Belgian auctions have announced that the volume of strawberries supplied under their quality label Flandria is set to increase this year as the season gets underway this week and plans are revealed for strawberry research.
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ArticleMastronardi unveils green initiative
The use of 100 per cent recycled boxes brings the gourmet produce marketer one step closer to achieving carbon neutral status
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ArticleRSA lemons heading east this season
A report by South Africa's Citrus Growers' Association has shown that exports to Europe have fallen by 15 per cent on 2008
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ArticleWashington stocks "closer to 10m"
Domestic apple sales catch up with last season as overseas export figures exceed previous campaign by over 12 per cent
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ArticleCal Giant launches traceability program
The pilot venture gets underway this week with strawberry clamshells before rolling out to include all berry pack sizes in all regions
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ArticleFoxy strawberries go traceable
Camarillo Berry Farms is to deploy item-level traceability on its Foxy-branded strawberries to enhance food safety and bring new information to consumers
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Analysis
Is the colour of money turning green?
The signs are there that better environmental stewardship is being borne out of necessity in the current global economic crisis
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ArticleTesco to increase direct sourcing
Rollout of new fresh produce strategy underway following establishment of dedicated procurement team
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ArticleSainsbury's delivers Jerseys early
Sainsbury’s is set to deliver the first Jersey Royals of the season three weeks early with two days less delivery in a bid to offer its customers ‘super fresh’ potatoes.
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ArticleFresh Direct backs Re:fresh award
Fresh Direct, the winner of last year’s Re:fresh Overall Produce Trader of the Year award, is to take over as sponsor of the award in 2009.
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ArticleSouthern citrus set for a fall
Southern hemisphere citrus production in 2009 is set to fall on last year’s levels.
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ArticleRobotic strawberry picker nears completion
The prototype for a new Australian robotic strawberry picking machine will be complete this June
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Timbercorp in the woods
Australian agribusiness investment firm Timbercorp is in financial trouble, and looking to jettison assets
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ArticleOzone treatment in the bag
A new technique has been developed to kill bacteria on packaged food using in-bag generated ozone
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BLS-resistant iceberg looms
The US department of agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service (ARS) has developed seven new iceberg lettuce breeding lines with resistance to bacterial leaf spot.

