Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4166
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ArticleDaabon bananas to go carbon neutral
Colombia’s leading organic banana supplier aims to cut to zero its carbon dioxide emissions by 2013
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Tesco reports Asian sales ahead of visit
The retail group has enjoyed sales growth in China and Malaysia, with a slight drop in South Korea
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ArticleChilean avos in for the long haul
An expected lack of demand for Chilean avocados in the UK could overshadow the start of the season, despite recent media coverage on the fruit’s health benefits.
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ArticleA Scarlotta loving for Sun World grape
Sun World International has reported a promising season for its exclusive Scarlotta grapes, in their first year of large-scale commercial production.
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ArticleIll-informed Brits building waste mountain
Brits are wasting vast volumes of fresh produce because they lack knowledge and confidence regarding correct storage and what to do with produce past its best, an Eat in Colour (EiC) consumer survey has revealed.
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Funeral arrangements for Richard Parkes
Funeral arrangements for Richard Parkes, the Redbridge man who tragically died aged 33 last month, have been confirmed.
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Report: Australia’s future is high-end
Australia’s horticultural future lies as a high-end supplier, says a new report from Rabobank
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New biofertiliser from coconuts
A biofertiliser made of coconut water has been developed in the Philippines
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ArticleIndustry urged to find downturn opportunities
The fresh produce industry must gear itself up for making the most of the opportunities opened up by the global economic crisis, the trade has been warned.
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ArticleSainsbury's to please City
Sainsbury’s is expected to announce a 10 per cent rise in interim profits on Wednesday.
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ArticleGeordies make grand cash donation
A DVD of photographs from markets old and new in north-east England has raised £1,000 for local charities.
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ArticleFoley drinks to Marston's pedigree
Aldi's UK managing director Paul Foley handed an award to Berry Gardens md Nick Marston last week, and gave some views on the secret to his own company's success.
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Food inflation falls sharply in the UK
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) administered Nielsen Shop Price Index (SPI) for October has reported that annual shop price inflation is three per cent down from 3.6 per cent seen in September - the second consecutive month that inflation has fallen.
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ArticleKing: British bias is simplistic
Justin King has risked the wrath of the foodie community by refusing to categorically back British food during a presentation to students and food industry leaders at the Royal Agricultural College in Cirencester, Gloucestershire.
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ArticleConad inks Italian sourcing deal
General director Franco Pugliese says agreement with farming body Confagricoltura will help create "long supply chains of quality" throughout the country
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ArticleFresh fruit in the frame
GF Group teams up with Italian photographer Carlo Valsecchi to document the vast range of fresh produce imported sold in Europe
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ArticleBA World Cargo releases solid half-year results
Solid operational performance contributes to strong BA World Cargo results.
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ArticleMiss Ireland gives Rooster a boost
Sam Dennigan & Co has teamed up with Agri Aware and Miss Ireland Sinead Noonan to boost the profile of Irish potatoes, with a Meet the Spuds! potato-growing challenge and spin-off packaging.
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ArticleImage is everything in the fruit and vegetable aisles
Hardly a week goes by without major supermarket chains pushing the boundaries when it comes to enhancing the image of fruit
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ArticleTraders agree to disagree
France is such a strange country sometimes. Don’t tell me - you already know! Here, there is hardly a week without a

