Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4094
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Reiterating links vital for France
Recently, Bernard Piton, president of the fresh produce wholesalers’ union in France, had the opportunity to air his
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Health messages work like magic
Everyone knows the saying “an apple a day” - probably the first and best commendation regarding the health-giving
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Is the customer always right?
Last week I was able to attend the annual City Food Lecture and hear Tesco ceo Sir Terry Leahy share his thoughts and views on
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ArticleHerb industry looks forward
British Herb Trade Association (BHTA) members and delegates were given a unique glimpse into the future of business and industry at their recent conference in Lincoln.
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ArticleFresca sets out Thanet plans
Fresh produce supplier Fresca has announced bold plans for the coming year, with the first product to emerge from the Thanet Earth project set to hit shelves soon and a focus on UK product promised.
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Wholesalers face highest prices
Wholesale prices are at a 25-year high, with weather conditions and a fluctuating euro at the heart of the issue, according to traders.
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ArticleProduce to win for Fairtrade
Specialist research company Organic Monitor is forecasting that Fairtrade fresh produce is likely to make the biggest gains of any Fairtrade category this year.
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IFE Worldwide returns
IFE Worldwide is gearing up for another significant year in international food events following on from three eventful shows world wide in 2008.
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ArticleUS sales up for Wal-Mart in January
While domestic sales climbed at the retail giant, January saw international sales fall 7.3 per cent
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ArticleMaersk raises EU to Asia rates
Maersk has announced a Europe to Asia freight rate rise in response to an increase in trade
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Article2008 sees Bakkavör sales growth
Group sales jump 10 per cent on the previous year, but profitability is impacted by economic downturn
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ArticlePotato Council offers innovative resource
A new online programme from the Potato Council has been launched to help growers complete their returns quickly and simply, reducing the need for traditional paper maps and eliminating extra administration time and costs.
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Scottish herbs battle salt
Scottish grower and supplier Scotherbs is reminding consumers that herbs contain no salt, fat or added flavourings during the tenth National Salt Awareness week.
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ArticleFrench logistics prosper
French logistics experts Norbert Dentressangle Group has beaten the credit crunch and announced huge revenue increase despite fourth quarter drop-off.
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ArticleObama waves world health wand
As the eyes of the world scrutinise new US president Barack Obama, reports suggest he may prove crucial in the worldwide success of fresh produce and healthy eating.
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Tesco plans central Europe expansion
The UK-based retailer is set to launch over 130 new stores in the region this year, according to Czech reports
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Argentinean blueberry setback
Blueberry production in Argentina is not proving to be the “blue gold” growers had hoped for.
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ArticleUK fruit consumption up
UK consumption of fruit appears to be on the increase, according to new European figures just out - but consumers are still falling short of their recommended 5 A DAY.
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NYK resumes New York flights
Japan’s Nippon Cargo Airlines will resume suspended flights between Tokyo and New York
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Punjab kinnow profits rise
Kinnow growers in the Indian state of Punjab are celebrating an income jump of 50 per cent this season

