Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4147
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ArticleItalian orange production to fall
Country will import larger volume of oranges this season, according to Ismea, as production across southern Italy decreases
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Article"Devastating year" for Turkish apple crop
Production fell dramatically this year, although major export varieties were not badly affected
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ArticleBrand Dossier | Zespri
Luc Clerx of Zespri Europe looks back on the company’s European campaign for New Zealand kiwifruit
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ArticleInnovation with a human face
While the fresh produce supply chain has enjoyed improvements, innovation is rarely found in supermarkets' fruit and vegetable aisles
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EU and Ivory Coast sign deal
The European Union and the Ivory Coast have signed a deal to open up trade and increase development in West Africa
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ArticleSpecial packs for winning Namibian fruit
Capespan will be promoting prize-winning Namibian grapes in special packaging this season.
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Taste of Kent voting open
Regional food promotional body Produced in Kent is urging the public to get involved in the fourth annual Taste of Kent Awards.
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ArticleGreener frost protection system going global
A new system seen as a green and low-cost alternative to existing frost prevention methods is enjoying a growing reputation
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Yorkshire scheme budget unveiled
A budget of £8.8 million has been allocated to the Farexchange programme, unveiled in October, that aims to develop the Yorkshire and Humber food and drink industry.
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Supermarkets to slash bag use
Four of the UK’s largest supermarkets are aiming to halve the estimated 13 billion free plastic bags given out each year by next April, according to BBC News.
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ArticleChile convention highlights challenges
The 21st annual Fedefruta conference singled out the weak US dollar and rising costs as two major issues facing the Chilean fruit industry
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Seeds of change for premium suppliers
Consumers are increasingly turning to their own gardens as the global economic climate continues to slow
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ArticleMaersk tightens belt despite profit
Maersk will close a centre in China and possibly lay up ships, despite reporting a profit for the first three quarters
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The secret of fruit is in the...timing
Product and brand quality is essential to companies as consumers in Europe feel the financial pinch
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ArticleBakkavör ends Greencore interest
The Icelandic group has relinquished its share in the Irish convenience food manufacturer
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ArticleSilver in some dark clouds
As consumers and businesses alike tighten their purse strings, some companies are ideally placed to benefit from the current economic climate
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ArticleNOL to axe 1,000 jobs
Singapore’s Neptune Orient Lines will cut over 1,000 jobs in an effort to lower costs, as slowing demand hits home
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Aeon considers European-style discounts
Japanese supermarket chain Aeon is looking to Europe for business models using cut-price own-brand goods
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ArticleMaersk alters Asia-Europe service
The shipping giant has made a change to its Asia-Europe 8 route, adding a call at the Port of Hamburg in Germany
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Overcapacity in Asia-Europe shipping
There is an overcapacity in shipping lines between Asia and Europe, according to a Neptune Orient Lines official

