Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4048
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JR Holland selected for Isafruit
JR Holland Food Services has been selected as an official provider for Isafruit, the European scheme for provision of free fruit in the workplace.
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ArticleSandia Fashion group launches campaign
This year’s campaign is likely to see a 15 per cent increase in marketed volumes of the dark seedless watermelon brand compared with 2008
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Levy increases hit seafreight
South Africa's Perishable Products Export Control Board (PPECB) has announced several levy changes, including increases in seafreight charges.
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ArticleSwiss organic market sees growth
The organic market in Switzerland experienced strong growth in 2008, according to Bio Suisse
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ArticleNew Salmonella scare leads to pistachio recall
The US Food and Drug Administration has issued a recall on pistachio products sold by Setton Pistachio
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ArticleMalaysian packaging plans cautiously welcomed
The delayed Malaysian ‘3P’ project has drawn both criticism and praise from the country’s fresh produce industry
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ArticleTesco trials packaging reduction scheme
The UK retailer today begins a trial to help gauge what types of packaging consumers are sick of the sight of
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ArticleUnited Fresh in board reshuffle
The association will implement a number of senior changes at a group meeting on 20 April
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Grocery continues to defy crisis
The grocery sector continues to grow year on year, with strong first-quarter growth which saw Asda and Morrisons emerge on top.
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ArticleTough 2008 reported by Bakkavör Group
The Icelandic group has revealed a loss in its full-year results, with the group hit by significant one-off costs
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ArticleIndustry eyes Anglia system
The fresh produce industry continued on its trajectory towards a huge increase in specialist software following a positive event hosted by Anglia Business Solutions (ABS).
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ArticleICC: G20 must free up trade flow
Leaders of the G20 countries must co-ordinate their national policies to end the global recession, reject protectionism and restore trade financing to more normal levels, according to the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC).
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ArticleWaitrose grows traditional apples
In a bid to bring some of England’s most historic apples back to life, Waitrose has embarked on a three-year planting programme at its Leckford Farm.
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ArticleFreshAntalya attracts international interest
This year’s FreshAntalya fair in Turkey succeeded in luring more international players, including from Chile
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ArticleMarco strengthens German presence
Produce technology expert Marco linked up with its recently appointed German agent, Roland Wöhrl, at Fruit Logistica in February.
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Philippine mango growers get P3m grant
The World Bank has approved a P3m grant for the construction of a mango processing centre in the Philippines
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Robotics in produce examined
This year's Food Processing Faraday Partnership (FPFP) annual conference promises to showcase the dynamics driving the food industry and give companies access to the new processes and thinking that can bring their products more effectively to market.
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ArticleTesco Lotus signs MoU to buy Thai produce
Tesco Lotus plans to buy 180,000 tonnes of Thai fruits and vegetables valued at Bt2.5bn in 2009, after signing an MoU with the Thai government
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ArticleStable Q1 for Super de Boer
The Dutch retailer saw first quarter sales nearly match those from the same period of 2008
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ArticleStrong full-year results for Migros
The Swiss retailer has reported that yearly profit dropped compared with 2007, although it still represented the third-best result in the group's history

