Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4284
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ArticleSpanish anger over production costs
Over a thousand Murcian producers expected to take part in protest over rising petrol, fertiliser and electricity prices
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Tesco delivers baby aubergines
In order to meet consumer demand for unusual vegetables, the retailer is now sourcing baby aubergines from The Greenery
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CMR named one of Spain’s top companies
Barcelona-based fresh produce group Fruits CMR has been recognised as one of Spain’s “most prestigious” companies
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CSL launches new pest risk analysis system
Defra agency Central Science Laboratory (CSL) has launched PRATIQUE - Enhancements of Pest Risk Analysis Techniques, the EU Seventh Framework research project.
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ArticlePeru records mango growth
Exports of the fruit have risen by 46 per cent during the first four months of the year
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ArticleGuatemala wins financial support
The UN’s rural poverty agency is to lend US$17m to local authorities to boost development in rural Guatemala
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M&S set to expand headquarters
Marks & Spencer is to keep London’s Paddington as its headquarters by leasing 170,000sqft of expansion space at the Merchant Square scheme.
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Sainsbury's promotions boost sales
Sainsbury’s has had to face up to a "challenging economic environment" in order to build on its sales growth, its latest figures show.
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ArticleUK raspberries: best in decades
Promotional body Seasonal Berries is promising the best tasting raspberries for decades this UK season, after a slow season has allowed the berries’ flavour to develop.
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ArticleNell McAndrew to front Love Potatoes campaign
Nell McAndrew is to front the latest campaign by the Potato Council to increase UK consumption of spuds.
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Middle East prepares for annual produce conference
Online registrations are now open for the Eurofruit Middle East Congress 2008, an annual conference for the international fresh fruit and vegetable business in the Middle East.
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US firms see shares plummet
Soaring fuel and fertiliser costs are being blamed for the huge drop in food companies' share prices
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Pesticide plans could hit EU crops
Proposed changes to the availability of certain commonly-used pesticides could expose large portions of EU-grown crops
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Alimentaria Mexico attracts over 450 firms
Alimentaria hails Spanish presence and increase in visitor numbers to Mexican event
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ArticleArgentine consumers receive respite
Prices for avocados, lemons and oranges in Argentine supermarkets have finally dipped following months of food price inflation
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Tesco hints at expansion plans
Tesco's US operation Fresh & Easy could increase its presence by opening new stores in different parts of the country
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ArticlePolish fruit output recovers
After a disappointing season last year, Polish growers say they are anticipating a bumper fruit harvest in 2008
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ArticleMurcian melon deal hit by strikes
Leading Spanish produce association reveals recent transport strike has had a serious affect on the country’s melon deal
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ArticleEosta scoops top Dutch export prize
Organics specialist tops Dutch sector at the inaugural Fresh & Cash Export Awards
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Fresh fruit is most popular organic fare
A Naturipe study reports that organic consumers prefer fruit

