Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4053
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ArticleUK Baby Gem arrives at Asda
Asda supplier English Village Salads has started supplying home-grown Little Gem lettuce into selected Yorkshire stores.
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ArticleIntercontainer reshuffles management
New managing director appointed following restructuring of key positions at transport company
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ArticleBanana wars gather pace
Banana prices have plummeted to an all-time low amid heightened in-store cost-cutting, forcing many wholesalers to take desperate measures.
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ArticleExpert search delays NZ apple access
A New Zealand case for Australian apple access before the WTO has been delayed by a lack of available experts
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Vietnam gets ABD grant
Vietnam is set to receive a big grand from the Asian Development Bank for food safety improvements
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Sales expansion for Naturipe
US berry specialist Naturipe Farms has announced an expanded role for Robert Verloop as the new senior vice-president of sales & marketing.
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US organics show strength as veg hit
Vegetable volumes in the US are falling as produce sales have dropped, but organics are faring better, as reflected by the United Fresh Research & Education Foundation’s quarterly report.
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Retail buyers in contract talks
The Yorkshire and Humberside Regional Food Group (RFG) is set to host its annual Meet the Buyer event, matching up local producers with buyers in prospective contracts totalling £6.8 million.
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ArticleNew report calls for food safety reform
The US Health Department’s current system is “outdated” and suffers from inadequate leadership, coordination, technologies and inspection practices
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ArticleCareer insights for horticulture students
The School of Horticulture at Writtle College hosted an industry morning recently to offer students an expert insight into the varied job roles available within the horticulture industry.
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ArticleInclement weather hits Indian mangoes
Mango yields in western India have been reduced by 80 per cent due to unfavourable weather
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Greengrocer caught in trading rights row
A greengrocer who found himself caught in the middle of a monopoly trading row with a supermarket giant has lost the shop that he ran for 22 years.
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ArticleRising prices boost UK inflation
The continuing rise in food prices in the UK has caused inflation to increase, confounding economists’ predictions
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ArticleSpanish berry campaign ‘set to recover’
Andalusia’s berry sector says the berry campaign is now returning to normal levels following disruption caused by weather damage
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ArticleSainsbury’s hails “strong” performance
UK retailer Sainsbury’s achieves sales increase thanks to rise in customer numbers and growth in purchases of value ranges
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ArticleLate freeze damages California fruit
A surprise frost is suspected to have caused damage to Californian stonefruit, cherries and blueberries
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ArticleUK strawberry season underway
Sainsbury's claims new record with earliest ever delivery of strawberries for its Taste the Difference range
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ArticleVietnam to resume dragon fruit exports
Vietnamese exporters are poised to resume trade to the US after shipments were halted last December
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ArticleDragon fruit exporter seeks investors
Vietnam's Bao Thanh Co is looking for investment partners in the EU, US or Japan to develop a large-scale dragon fruit farm

