Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4085
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Savéol bolsters southern presence
French tomato cooperative Savéol has announced a number of moves to strengthen its presence in the south of the country
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Redditch greengrocer cops a fine
A Worcestershire greengrocer has had to pay more than £10,000 in costs and fines for offering sub-standard produce for sale.
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'Unnecessary' packaging drives up tax
Supermarkets are driving up tax bills by using excessive packaging and undermining consumers' efforts to recycle, according to local government.
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ArticleThat's a WRAP for waste, says group
The organisation is calling on the UK's food industry to join forces in eliminating excessive food waste
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ArticleCitrus board welcomes new members
Four new board members have been added to the South Australian Citrus Industry Development Board
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ArticleBanken shares secrets
Dutch mushroom supplier Banken Champignons BV has introduced a new product to the European retail market - the Mushroom Secrets range.
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Macfrut returns with added focus
Exhibition event to be arranged according to specific products and services, with in-depth conference programme also in place
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Thailand eyes Australian produce
Officials from Thai retailers have been assessing produce in northern Victoria
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ArticleMagnit attracts higher January sales
The Russian group saw year-on-year January sales jump 10.3 per cent
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ArticleCyprus welcomes rain
A rainy season has given Cypriot producers cause to rejoice after five consecutive years of drought in the country.
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ArticleNGS targets UK growers
Spanish firm New Growing System is targeting its production method of a multi-layer trough built in polyethylene at new growers.
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ArticleHortyfruta to launch new marque
Promoter Hortyfruta introduced its Andalusian fresh produce logo of origin at its first Fruit Logistica, last week.
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Canada welcomes new organic regulations
The industry has worked closely with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency for over a year to prepare for new federal rules which take effect on 30 June
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ArticleGreat expectations for India’s grape crop
Grape volumes and quality are looking good in India’s Maharashtra state, where 90 per cent of the export crop is harvested
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ArticlePackaging specialists see sales boost
Redpack Packaging Machinery powered into the new year on the back of a bumper festive season, winning new contracts worth £250,000 in the days leading up to Christmas.
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ArticleIndia expects strong mango export season
With new markets opening up and a forecast improvement in mango volumes and quality this year, Indian exporters are predicting a successful season
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ArticleCosta Rica ‘rejects’ EU offer
Export official calls EU banana tariff proposal “insufficient”, although Costa Rica has yet to deliver a formal response
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ArticleNew Zealand apples weather storm
The start of the New Zealand apple export season so far seems to be holding up against difficult market forces
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Carrefour makes moves in Spain, Cyprus
The French retailer is constructing a new distribution centre in Barcelona and has launched its Express format in Nicosia
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ArticleHigh hopes from Chile
As the Chilean Hass avocado season draws to a close, the Chilean Hass Avocado Association (CHAA) is gearing up for the best campaign yet in 2009-10.

