Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4160
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Fruit delivery man dies following assault
Fruit delivery driver Brett Carpenter died following an assault on Tuesday night in Portsmouth.
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Death of the Med diet?
A UN report has shown that Greece is now the fattest country in the EU, as consumers eschew traditional Mediterranean diets
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Discount grocers grow market share
The growth of the discount retailer in Europe shows no sign of slowing amid rising fuel and food costs
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Belgian auction pushes for seasonality
The auction of Mechlin has thrown its weight behind seasonal and local vegetable consumption this winter
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Quarterly growth for Asda
The UK group has overseen a tenth successive quarter of like-for-like sales growth
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ArticleKey Technology introduces fresh-cut solution
The redesigned Auto Dryer is designed to enhance the shelf-life of fresh-cut produce, including salads and vegetables
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Sainsbury's losing out in South East
Over the last 12 months, Sainsbury’s has lost its pole position in three areas in the South East, according to new research from a location planning company.
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Green Reefers hit by slow market
The Norwegian group has recorded a loss of US$12.8m during the third quarter of the year
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ArticlePrince de Bretagne hits the water
The French vegetable marketer has revealed that it will continue its partnership with sailor Hervé Cléris in 2009
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ArticleOctober dates confirmed for Macfrut
This year's trade show will be held in between the end of the European summer season and the start of autumn campaigns
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ArticleTrade body attacks Commission's populist approach
Freshfel Europe has reacted angrily to what it labels a “populist approach” from the European Commission to changing its marketing standards for fruit and vegetables this week.
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ArticleSpain heads strawberry queue
A new USDA report has said that Spain and Poland are leading the way with regards to production volumes in the EU
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Chemical-free research to get results
Newcastle University has teamed up with importers and major retailers in the UK to trial the reduction or elimination of chemicals in fresh produce production.
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ArticleKids falling far short of 5 A DAY target
British children are falling woefully short of the government’s 5 A DAY targets on fruit and vegetables, according to new research conducted upon behalf of Green Giant.
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ArticleNailing colours to the mast
Eat in Colour (EiC) is embarking on the final year of its initial three-year strategy. FPJ asks some of the key supporters of the generic promotion scheme for their views on progress to date, and the future of the campaign.
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ArticleWinter warmers on track
Despite far from perfect planting conditions earlier in the year, UK winter vegetable growers are on track to deliver for the Christmas surge in demand. Elizabeth O’Keefe investigates.
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ArticleTurkey shapes up to UK challenge
Citrus is a staple in the UK throughout the festive period, to be found in Christmas stockings across the country. This season, Turkish growers and exporters are expecting a bigger crop than last year and are aiming to grow their share of the UK market at this competitive time. Anna Sbuttoni reports.
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Mixed fortunes for Canary Islands salads
José Hernandez, from Fortuna Frutos, outlines to Doris Lee Butterworth the tough times Canary Islands salad growers are facing and analyses improvements in the sector.
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Financial woe calls for careful leadership
Adam Bernstein hosts FPJ’s monthly spotlight on the legislation that affects your business, and how you can use it to your advantage. This month, Ben Hopps explains a director’s personal liability in the case of insolvency.

