Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4261
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ArticleEcuador forecasts mango expansion
Ecuador is looking to develop a stronger position on overseas export markets
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Fresh-cut sector gets ultrasound hope
US scientists at the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) of the US department of agriculture in Maryland have found that combining ultrasound with wash-solutions can enhance the safety of leafy green vegetables and salads.
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Growing room for Thai fruit quality
Thailand’s farmers have been advised to improve the quality of their tropical fruits if they want to sell in the US and Europe
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ArticleShopper loyalty hits new low
UK consumers are more disloyal than ever in their choice of retailer, a new study has found.
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Hamburg Sud increases Chinese presence
The German group has been given the green light to expand its office network in the country
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Thousands of produce jobs in danger, says Plimsoll
Up to 3,508 jobs could be lost in the UK fresh produce industry over the next 12 months, as the sector continues to consolidate.
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ArticleTesco set to drive down standard own-brand prices
Tesco is set to introduce a new range of own-brand products, it has been reported.
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ArticleDo Asian giants provide a safe haven?
The market potential of countries such as India and China provide welcome relief from the retail struggles in the western world
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Ocado to tackle food waste with receipts
Ocado is to put the use-by dates of food on its website and on shopping receipts in a bid to cut food waste at home.
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ArticleAsda attracts affluent shoppers
Affluent shoppers are hitting the aisles at Asda, with the retailer reporting a 6.5 per cent boost in AB consumers coming through its doors in the 12 weeks to June 15, compared to the year-earlier period, as reported on Marketing Week.
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ArticleScientists discover pear spoilage issues
Pears go off quicker than apples because they are out of breath, European researchers have concluded.
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ArticleTalking Heads | July 2008
Fruitnet talks to Ramón Rey, the new president of Freshfel Europe, about his early days in the sector and the way he prefers to conduct business
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Wesfarmers: Coles needs five years
“Chronic underinvestment” in Coles Group means it will take five years to turnaround struggling retailer, says Wesfarmers chief executive
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Co-op agrees Somerfield deal
A £1.6m deal has been struck between the retail groups, according to weekend media reports in the UK
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ArticleKloosterboer secures 360 certification
The reefer terminal is the first to be accredited by the 360 Quality Association
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Canadian clue to apple disease
Researchers at Canada’s University of British Columbia and Agriculture Canada’s agri-food station in Summerland, British Columbia are developing a DNA-based method to control fungal decay in apples in storage.
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ArticleTomato producers count cost of salmonella scare
Sales are slowly recovering in the wake of the FDA’s decision to broaden its investigation but it will be some time before the market is back to normal
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ArticleMediterranean Union to bolster trade
New international body launched in Paris set to foster better relations and encourage greater cooperation between members
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ArticleBrazil seals Kent mango deal with Japan
Japan and Brazil have finally completed negotiations over the import of the latter’s Kent mangoes, Japanese officials have announced
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ArticlePeruvian asparagus set to make gains in US
Production continues to climb as exporters exploit strong demand for fresh asparagus amongst North American consumers

