Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4208
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ArticleRamadan fruit sales soar
Higher prices have failed to dent Ramadan fruit demand in south Asia, where sales are up on last year
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Norbev develops packaging for OLP market
Northern Ireland drinks manufacturer focuses on the UK’s own label product market.
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ArticleUS importers upbeat about new Chilean campaign
With the dollar rallying in recent weeks, the North American market is looking more favourable for Chilean exports
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ArticleUruguay pushes ahead trade deals
The South American nation is keen to ink agreements with the EU, the US, South Korea and Canada
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ArticleSainsbury's chief: consumer sentiment worse than ever
Sainsbury’s chief executive has told the Financial Times that British consumers think "things are worse than they really are".
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Fyffes writes off £5.6m on EWL failure
Europe West Indies Lines (EWL), the Dutch shipping firm which teamed up with Fyffes last year to bring the Irish importer’s fruit to Europe, has filed for bankruptcy.
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ArticleFive a day not a hit in the UK
12 per cent of the UK population are not eating the recommended daily amount of 5 fruits or vegetables per day in the UK
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ArticleFyffes suffers €7m loss on EWL
The Irish group has written off money owed to it by the Dutch shipping company
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ArticleCanavese announces new investments
With the Moroccan government eager to lease state-owned farmland to foreign firms, Canavese has spied an opportunity to boost citrus production
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ArticleIsraeli Trooper storms in
Agrexco shipped its first autumn melons out of Israel on September 4.
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ArticleFalse codling moth found in California
A false codling moth has been found in California, prompting fears of an infestation and quarantine
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ArticleBramley sizes up problems
English Apples & Pears (EA&P) has warned that English Bramley growers may struggle to meet demand this season, and that continuing rainfall may have a detrimental effect on the wider apple and pear crop.
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ArticleParents winning battle to control kids’ diets
A new TNS Worldpanel report reveals increased parental control over lunchboxes and family dining.
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Ryan gets a new gig
The Freight Transport Association has appointed Dr Sharon Ryan as head of research, to cover the commission and production of data and surveys for members.
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Potato growers warned on black dot
Potato growers are being warned that this season promises to be high risk for blemish disease black dot.
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Russia will remain net importer of produce
The deterioration of political relations between Russia and the west cannot be allowed to affect the security of the fresh produce chain, said a leading Russian importer this week.
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ArticleBerries R Us open for business
There is a new kid on the block on the soft-fruit scene, now that Berries R Us Ltd opened for business last month.
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Young Rural Entrepreneur 2008 finalists announced
Lycetts, the UK’s premier countryside insurance broker, and The Field magazine have announced the five entries short-listed who will meet with judges on September 9 and battle it out to become the Young Rural Entrepreneur of 2008.
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M&A activity on the up
M&A activity in the UK food sector increase in the first half of 2008.
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ArticleBolland predicts food price drop
Morrisons chief executive Marc Bolland has claimed that food prices could be set to fall.

