Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4206
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ArticleIndian almond imports to grow
A USDA report has predicted an increase in almond imports for the 2008/09 season, with walnut exports also expected to grow
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ArticleCo-op targets local shoppers
The Co-operative is building on its community roots and its competitive offers with a local touch to its latest multi-media advertising campaign.
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ArticleNutty buys at Morrisons
Morrisons is encouraging its customers to “fall into Autumn” with Kentish cobnuts.
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ArticleChile FTA threatens Aus horticulture
Australian produce growers fear the Australia-Chile FTA signed in May threatens to decimate their industry
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RSA citrus fails to shine for festival
Poor quality South African oranges disappoint Chinese fruit importers over Moon Festival
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ArticlePomegreat launches a first for juice industry
The UK’s number one pomegranate juice brand Pomegreat is putting £1.2 million behind the launch of two new chilled juices.
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Growers make their mark at Totally Tomato Show
Commercial growers swept the board in the Tastiest Tomato Competition at West Dean Gardens, near Chichester, on September 7, taking the top 10 places.
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ArticleChiquita’s banana pricing strategy starts to bear fruit
The marketer said prices on all markets were up on the year-earlier period while volumes remained broadly flat
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ArticleKroger reports Q2 profits rise
The company has revised its full-year forecast upwards on the back of the positive results
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ArticleChiquita hails banana price rise
Chiquita Brands International has reported significant year on year increases in banana prices in all markets for July-August 2008 on volumes that were flat overall.
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ArticleAPEB vows to fight EU banana tariff change
Leading ACP and European banana producers are meeting this week in Tenerife to decide how best to continue their fight against any reduction in the present EU import tariff regime
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ArticleImported produce under Aus microscope
A leading food safety figure has highlighted the need for more thorough food safety testing on imported fruit and vegetables
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Asda announces food price cuts
The UK retailer has moved to lower prices on its Smart Price discount range food products
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ArticleUganda fights off BBW
Banana growers in the African country are combating banana bacterial wilt disease
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ArticleKey Tech appoints new senior manager
Ed Wagner has been handed the role of vice-president of global operations at the company
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Fairtrade gets government backing
Industry leaders and businesses were this week urged to scale up their engagement with Fairtrade, as the Fairtrade Foundation held its annual conference in London.
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ArticleCuban citrus devastated by hurricanes
Reports coming out of Havana claim that Hurricane Ike destroyed more than 135,000 tonnes of citrus when it rocked Cuba last week.
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ArticleTesco vows to become Britain's biggest discounter
Tesco and Asda went to war yesterday, as the supermarkets form an orderly queue to proclaim the end of food price inflation.
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ArticleLe Crunch steps up UK efforts
Le Crunch will get the French apple season off to a flying start this month, having unveiled a three-pronged UK marketing campaign.

