Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4249
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ArticleWork begins on Liverpool Produce Terminal
New perishables handling facility set to offer alternative entry point for fresh produce shipped from mainland Europe
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Organic festival to kick off fortnight of fun
The Soil Association Organic Food Festival 2008, on September 6-7, will herald the start of the organisation’s annual Organic Fortnight.
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Seatrade acquires Amer fleet
The two groups agree a deal which includes Amer Shipping’s 10 reefer vessels
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Coopenoix receives makeover
French nut cooperative launches new brand, logo and packaging as it looks to shore up its position as France’s numéro un
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ArticleMexico calls for umbrella lime brand
The industry hopes a national stamp for limes will help to boost standards and market access
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ArticleUruguay projects blueberry export hike
Shipments to the US could reach 1,500 tonnes this season, compared with just 120 tonnes in 2007
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Colruyt bucks trend in Belgium
The retailer has reported excellent results for the first fiscal quarter of 2008, with sales up 14.7 per cent
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ArticleScientists unravel kiwifruit genes
New Zealand researchers have mapped the kiwifruit DNA controlling colour, flavour, shape, nutrition and ripening
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ArticleMurcian watermelon deal suffers setback
This year’s Murcian watermelon crop is set to be 5 per cent lower than the 2007 campaign, due in part to water shortages
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Plastic bags not the only problem, says King
A leading retail chief has said the environmental lobby’s obsession with plastic bags has detracted attention from more pressing green issues at hand.
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ArticleCoastline branches into Kent
Foodservice provider Coastline is on course with its expansion plans, following the acquisition of fresh food wholesaler GJ Jones and Sons in Kent.
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ArticleLemon melon first at Tesco
A melon that tastes like a lemon has hit shelves at Tesco this week.
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ArticleGrocery sector delivers on packaging commitment
Growth of food packaging in the UK has been brought to a standstill - despite a sharp increase in sales, the Waste & Resources Action Programme (WRAP) revealed yesterday.
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ArticleBuché2 becomes Campéol
The name change from Buché2 to Campéol is just one step in the company's quest for international success
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Online sales boost for Asda
Asda has overtaken Sainsbury’s to become the second-biggest online grocer in the UK - for the first time ever.
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ArticleCalifornia unveils grape chart toppers
The California Table Grape Commission has unveiled a new variety chart for the 2008 season.
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ArticleRecord production for Peruvian growers
The country’s agriculture sector has recorded solid growth for potatoes, asparagus and mangoes, among other products
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ArticleHurricane hurts Texan citrus
A full assessment has yet to be carried out but initial surveys suggest grapefruit trees have been hardest hit
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ArticleGranny Smith apple of California’s eye
California’s apple harvest is bouncing back this year after a disappointing 2007 season
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Potato heavyweights reap rewards
Three schools out of the thousands that took part in this season’s Grow Your Own Potatoes project have been rewarded for producing the heaviest crops of Vales Emerald and Rocket.

