Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4198
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Milk scandal dents Chinese food sales abroad
In Thailand, retailers are cutting back on a range of Chinese foodstuffs after China’s tainted baby milk scandal shocks consumers worldwide
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ArticleVanguard unveils new-look management team
The company said its realigned structure will enable it to further improve its services and product offerings
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit sales up 13 per cent
Global sales of New Zealand kiwifruit are so far 13 per cent higher than last year
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ArticleWorld Food award for European Flavors
The Italian export trade promotion was presented with a stand design prize at last week's World Food Moscow
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ArticleLocal sourcing is going global
Rising consumer awareness of green issues has led to an increase in demand for locally produced fruit and vegetables across Europe
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Rain in Spain is a welcome relief
Asaja Murcia says recent rains in the southern Spanish region have helped to alleviate the “terrible drought” that growers were facing
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ArticleRising demand sharpens value focus
Fruitnet.com speaks to Dr David Bosshart about the impact of changing consumer behaviour on the European market for fresh fruit and vegetables
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ArticleUS recession to hit Peruvian exports
Asparagus, citrus, table grapes and strawberries are key export items most likely to feel the impact of the current economic situation in the US
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ArticleCosta Rica-Brazil ink cooperation deal
Corbana has teamed up with Embrapa in Brazil in a bid to boost technical innovation within the banana industry
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ArticleFinal damage assessment in Jamaica
The country's Minister of Agriculture has outlined its plans in the wake of the destruction left by Tropical Storm Gustav in August
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NOL confirms Hapag-Lloyd bid
The long-running battle to acquire the German group from owner TUI AG could be nearing a climax
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ArticleScotland: Beetroot off menu
Beetroot is out and bread is in, according to new detailed nutritional guidelines issued to school chefs by the Scottish government.
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ArticleSweet Bite peppers head to Europe
Agrexco’s Sweet Bite peppers, which are highly popular with children, are expected to arrive in Europe shortly
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ArticleJP Group to end UK banana exports
The Caribbean country's largest banana exporter will cease production of fruit grown for the UK market following the latest storm to hit the island
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ArticleBananas have no room to bend in price battle
Another quarter, another dose of smelling salts needed for the country’s banana suppliers. And a category that has already been devalued to such a degree in the last few years has nowhere to turn when consumers hit the financial buffers. Tommy Leighton reports.
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Levy board consults on use of funds
The Agriculture & Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) has opened an industry consultation on use of its levy funds.
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SIAL continues to grow
The Paris-based exhibition will see a significant increase in exhibitor numbers when it returns in October this year
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ArticleGAO slams FDA produce safety record
A new study says the agency has focused too little attention on inspections and other preventative action
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London markets unite
The six major wholesale markets in London will come together next week for the first ever London Markets’ Month and the re-launch of the Association of London Markets.
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ArticleM&S to post sales slump
Marks & Spencer is due to reveal a dramatic drop in like-for-like sales this week.

