Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4160

  • Article

    Fruit delivery man dies following assault

    2008-11-14T12:41:00Z

    Fruit delivery driver Brett Carpenter died following an assault on Tuesday night in Portsmouth.

  • Article

    Death of the Med diet?

    2008-11-14T12:40:37Z

    A UN report has shown that Greece is now the fattest country in the EU, as consumers eschew traditional Mediterranean diets

  • Article

    Discount grocers grow market share

    2008-11-14T12:40:14Z

    The growth of the discount retailer in Europe shows no sign of slowing amid rising fuel and food costs

  • Article

    Belgian auction pushes for seasonality

    2008-11-14T12:19:17Z

    The auction of Mechlin has thrown its weight behind seasonal and local vegetable consumption this winter

  • Article

    New Thai connection for BA

    2008-11-14T12:01:01Z

    British Airways World Cargo opens sales office in Thailand.

  • Article

    Quarterly growth for Asda

    2008-11-14T11:39:01Z

    The UK group has overseen a tenth successive quarter of like-for-like sales growth

  • Key Technology
    Article

    Key Technology introduces fresh-cut solution

    2008-11-14T11:04:13Z

    The redesigned Auto Dryer is designed to enhance the shelf-life of fresh-cut produce, including salads and vegetables

  • Article

    Sainsbury's losing out in South East

    2008-11-14T11:01:02Z

    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.

  • Article

    Green Reefers hit by slow market

    2008-11-14T10:55:23Z

    The Norwegian group has recorded a loss of US$12.8m during the third quarter of the year

  • Prince de Bretagne boat
    Article

    Prince de Bretagne hits the water

    2008-11-14T10:51:27Z

    The French vegetable marketer has revealed that it will continue its partnership with sailor Hervé Cléris in 2009

  • Macfrut 2009 flyer
    Article

    October dates confirmed for Macfrut

    2008-11-14T10:47:39Z

    This year's trade show will be held in between the end of the European summer season and the start of autumn campaigns

  • Philippe Binard
    Article

    Trade body attacks Commission's populist approach

    2008-11-14T10:27:42Z

    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.

  • Strawberries
    Article

    Spain heads strawberry queue

    2008-11-14T10:23:17Z

    A new USDA report has said that Spain and Poland are leading the way with regards to production volumes in the EU

  • Article

    Chemical-free research to get results

    2008-11-14T10:01:02Z

    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.

  • Only one in five youngsters is meeting the government's target
    Article

    Kids falling far short of 5 A DAY target

    2008-11-14T09:12:52Z

    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.

  • Nailing colours to the mast
    Article

    Nailing colours to the mast

    2008-11-14T09:06:05Z

    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.

  • Winter warmers on track
    Article

    Winter warmers on track

    2008-11-14T09:05:49Z

    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.

  • Turkey shapes up to UK challenge
    Article

    Turkey shapes up to UK challenge

    2008-11-14T09:05:42Z

    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.

  • Article

    Mixed fortunes for Canary Islands salads

    2008-11-14T09:05:35Z

    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.

  • Article

    Financial woe calls for careful leadership

    2008-11-14T09:05:28Z

    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.