Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4230
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ArticleTNS shows price is sales driver
The latest TNS Worldpanel grocery market share figures, published show that price is now clearly driving sales.
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Sainsbury’s unveils ‘green’ store
UK retail chain Sainsbury’s has opened its first environment-friendly outlet in the southwest of England
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ArticleNew apple varieties planted in South Tyrol
As preparations continue for Interpoma 2008, Italian producers say they are expanding their production of trademarked varieties
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ArticleWeather dents Costa Rican banana trade
Banana exports are expected to fall short of the mark in 2008, following an 11.6 per cent drop in first-half volumes
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ArticleWorld's hottest chilli on sale at Tesco
A chilli pepper so hot it can reportedly ward off wild elephants has gone on sale at UK supermarket chain Tesco
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ArticleDutch exports up in first half of year
Increase in vegetable sales to the UK contributes to solid growth for Holland's fresh produce exports during January-June
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New food and drink diploma set for 2009
A diploma in manufacturing and product design has been developed to equip young people with the skills and knowledge needed to pursue a career in the industry, and will be taught from a curriculum designed in partnership with manufacturers.
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Sandwich maker stays solid
Greencore has turned in a ‘solid’ trading statement despite difficult market conditions in the UK.
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ArticleShipping line abandons US citrus shipments
Maersk Line has ended its service shipping containers of citrus from South Africa to the US
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ArticleUS anticipates Uruguay apple rush
Uruguay is eyeing opportunities for bi-coloured apples in the US following the opening up of the market last year
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Chiquita completes Atlanta sale
Chiquita Brands International, Inc. has completed the sale of its wholly-owned German distribution business, Atlanta AG to Univeg Fruit and Vegetables BV for net proceeds of approximately €65 million (£51.3m).
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ArticleIndian mangoes get green light in Aus
The Australian government has recommended Indian mangoes be granted access to Australia after completing a lengthy import risk analysis
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LGMA completes first year
A model consumer food safety programme has completed more than 500 inspections in its first year thanks to the California Leafy Greens Handler Marketing Agreement (LGMA).
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ArticleBA launches Chinese grape IRA
Australia’s produce sector could be mulling the prospect of Chinese grape imports arriving into the country before 2010
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Food key to cultural awareness
Top UK companies believe food holds key to greater cultural awareness.
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Soil Association completes board line-up
The environmental campaign group has added Rob Haward to its new Standards Board as a grower representative
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ArticleSatara posts 30 per cent net profit rise
The New Zealand-based kiwifruit and avocado cooperative has published improved results for the first half of 2008
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ArticleFuture trend focus at WUWM Congress
Discussions at the 26th World Union of Wholesale Markets conference in Copenhagen, Denmark will center on current strengths of and future opportunities in food markets
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ArticleNew packing system created for cut fruit
Heat-sealing specialist Proseal has devised and installed a bespoke tray-packing system for fresh fruit salad at a major fruit-processing factory.
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French ports see change at the top
Guy Janin's retirement as MD of the Port of Marseille Authority has caused a shake-up at French ports

