Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4152
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ArticleKroger tightens fresh market grip
The US supermarket group has opened its largest Fresh Fare store as consumers focus increasingly on eating at home during the credit crunch
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ArticleKorean orange production to drop
A new USDA report has estimated that yields will fall and that the US will continue to dominate the import market
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ArticleNew members join US produce boards
The USDA has appointed a list of new producer and importer members to the potato and watermelon promotion boards
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ArticleOTB meets mixed response
The Organic Trade Board’s aim to double the value of the organic market within the next five years received a mixed reception at the Soil Association’s conference on Tuesday.
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ArticleAustralian oranges on an upward curve
The 2009/10 Australian orange campaign will see production rise and exports lean back towards the US market
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ArticleKiwis compare exporters' performances
As New Zealand’s top-fruit export companies finalise out their returns to growers, which include vastly improved performance on Braeburn, industry trade body Pipfruit New Zealand (PNZ) has produced a format template for accurate comparison of different companies’ performances.
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ArticleNational Mango Board launches kids game
The interactive geography-based activity is designed to educate children in the US about mangos in order to boost consumption
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ArticleFrench apple challenge
French apple senders are biding their time faced with a very challenging UK market scene.
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ArticlePre-Budget Report prompts mixed reaction
Chancellor Alistair Darling’s Pre-Budget Report released on Monday has sparked mixed responses from across the food and retail industry.
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ArticleAgrexco’s strawberries to hit Europe
Strawberries from Israeli exporter Agrexco are taking to the sea, as the company continues its environmental approach
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Hortyfruta appoints new president
Leading Spanish interprofessional fresh produce group Hortyfruta has appointed Manuel Galdeano Moreno as its new president
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Chile free trade agreement angers Australians
Australian horticulturists have branded a proposed free trade agreement (FTA) with Chile “absolutely ridiculous” and insisted they will refuse to export produce to the South American country.
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ArticleLondoner wins Young Spanish Chef of the Year
London trainee chef David Alun Powell is off to Spain to work at world-class restaurant El Bulli, after winning the final of Foods from Spain’s first national competition to find the Spanish Young Chef of the Year.
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ArticleTesco launches 'monster' veg
Tesco has decided to offer its customers a ‘monster’ way to beat the credit crunch by embracing new EU fresh produce laws.
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Tesco to sell 'monster' vegetable box
The UK retailer is taking advantage of the recent change in EU marketing regulations
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ArticleChinese Fuji deal under pressure
Chinese apple marketers are reporting a tough start to the export season despite USDA predictions of a stronger crop
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Hamburg Süd to present united front
The German shipping group is set to replace its Costa Container Lines moniker with its own name to strengthen its brand identity
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Israeli spuds set to hit UK
The first shipment of Israeli potatoes left the country on November 19 this year.
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ArticleFood system "can't cope with crisis"
London Mayor Boris Johnson’s food adviser has warned that the capital’s current food system is not equipped to cope with a crisis.

