Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4291
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ArticleLeahy hails Tesco's "good start" to 2008
Group sales rise at home and abroad during the first quarter of the year
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Scare for NZ tomatoes and peppers
New bacteria discovery sees export certificate withdrawn by Biosecurity New Zealand
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Tomatoes hit by salmonella scare
Plum, round and Roma red tomatoes have been taken off the shelves of retailers and restaurant menus in the US due to salmonella fears.
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Marshalls open day is a hit
Marshalls had a successful open day on June 1, at the Butterwick site on Mill Lane, in Lincolnshire, welcoming more than 400 visitors of all ages attending to enjoy a huge array of activities and displays.
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Friendly new bacteria to battle produce bugs
A new food safety treatment developed by the US department of agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service (ARS) could increase the effectiveness of conventional produce sanitisation methods.
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ArticleA game of two fresh produce halves
There’s something about the fresh produce trade that reminds me of football, believe it or not.
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EU food prices jump by 7.1 per cent
The EU and euro area have witnessed record annual increases in the price of food
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ArticleSun World reveals new additions
Sun World has announced several new appointments, including a new procurement director and a new director of product development.
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Fresh Del Monte announces acquisitions
Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc has bought two Costa Rican fruit producers and an affiliated sales and marketing business in a deal worth $403 million (£204.6m).
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ArticleTesco reports solid sales performance
Tesco has increased its UK sales by 9.4 per cent in the first quarter of its financial year, a performance described by ceo Sir Terry Leahy as "solid progress".
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ArticleSouthern Salads to supply Spar
Southern Salads, a provider of leafy salads and fresh fruit and vegetables to the foodservice sector, has entered the retail market for the first time, to supply 14 different fresh produce lines to convenience store chain Spar.
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ArticleCampaign update for French summer fruits
A familiar landmark adorns this season’s campaign in the shape of the Eiffel Tower
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ArticleWhat price food safety?
The FDA has once agin been found wanting following the recent salmonella scare
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ArticleAPM signs Port of Rotterdam agreement
An alliance has been formed that will strive for innovation in terminal planning
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CHEP goes green
CHEP, the global leader in pallet and container pooling services, has made a second significant donation to the International Tree Foundation (ITF), as a result of many of its customers switching to receive electronic, rather than paper invoices.
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ArticleICA plumps for Amcor
Amcor's new compostable film for fresh produce will be seen in ICA stores
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Defra issues PGI warning
The Food & Farming Group in Defra’s regional food team has warned of an important change coming up that will affect the labelling of all products under the EU protected-food-names scheme.
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ArticleFresh Del Monte acquires Caribana
Leading US-based fresh produce company announces US$403m deal to extend operations in Costa Rica
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ArticleNew product Pre-Tects UK cherry crop
Fast Ltd has been continuing independent investigations into a new protein-based product called Pre-Tect, aimed at combating cherry splitting.

