Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4234
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Supermarkets accused of organic price hike
Supermarkets have been accused of operating “financially redundant” business models, amidst charges they are selling organic vegetables at an elevated cost.
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ArticleMMG launches easy-peel orange
MMG is marketing an easy-peel orange in the UK for the first time this summer.
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ArticleTraders welcome produce grants fillip
An initiative that will see corner shops in deprived areas of England get grants to help them increase sales of fresh produce has been welcomed by the wholesale trade.
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ArticleCertis makes new appointment
Certis has appointed James Kennedy to the new position of key account manager, supporting arable and potato sector accounts.
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ArticleSunkist sales reps free to roam
The citrus marketing cooperative has revealed plans for a major shake-up of its domestic sales operations
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ArticleLord Bruce-Lockhart dies, aged 66
Lord Bruce-Lockhart, president of the National Fruit Show, has died at the age of 66.
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ArticleArgentina unveils tropical fruit venture
As part of a new regional development programme, some 18,000ha will be planted with tropical fruit in the north-east of the country
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ArticleGerman producers report record sales
Germany's fruit producers enjoyed record sales last year, according to ZMP, while its vegetable exports have also continued to grow
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Banana dispute settlement in sight
A possible end to the long-running banana war could be imminent following a significant concessionary proposal put forward by six Latin American countries
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Banana dispute threatens to derail Doha
There is no immediate sign of a resolution in the long-running WTO banana dispute
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ArticleDoha round out for the count
WTO talks collapse as economic powers fail to reach compromises
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Ecuador pushes for banana deal
Ecuador is pushing the EU to honour a newly brokered EU-Latin American banana trade deal, despite the collapse of the WTO Doha trade talks
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ArticleProduce poised for honeybee crisis
A rapidly declining global honeybee population could spell serious trouble for the fresh produce industry, unless growers start exploring alternative pollinator options.
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ArticleAsda gains more ground
Asda today registered a 5.5 per cent increase in second-quarter like-for-like sales excluding fuel.
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OTA discusses Farm Bill's organic provisions
A historic meeting has taken place to discuss organic provisions in the recently approved US Farm Bill
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ArticleProduction boost for Dutch vegetables
Tomato and pepper producers have purchased the first two plots of land at Holland's Agriport A7 glasshouse development
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Uzbek export ban cuts growers' earnings
A bumper fruit crop in the first half of the year will not mean additional income from sales to traditional export markets Russia and Kazakhstan
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ArticleBroccoli could reverse effects of diabetes
Researchers have discovered that eating broccoli could undo the damage caused by diabetes to heart blood vessels.
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ArticleHas the Flandria label been overused?
Research into the consumer perception of quality labels has found that the Flandria label is considered relatively standard
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ArticleOne in seven British kids never eats fruit
Up to 1.7 million children in the UK never eat fruit, according to government-backed report.

