Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4347
-
ArticleValentine's rush for roses
Lovers across the UK rushed to buy red roses today, to mark Valentine’s Day.
-
Article
Florette centre of attention
Florette took centre stage within the three-hall Freshconex exhibition in Berlin and found that being part of the new exhibition gave the company an edge.
-
ArticleSerbia targets UK market forces
Serbian growers were in Berlin in full force this year, exhibiting for the third time, having enjoyed a triple-digit increase in fresh fruit exports in 2006
-
Article
Asda staff to share £21m
A £21 million bonus has been shared out among 127,000 Asda shop floor and depot staff.
-
ArticleStones roll on for Sainsbury's
Sainsbury’s has enjoyed a very strong cherry season from Chile and Argentina, according to stonefruit buyer Neil Gibson, with the last Argentinean shipments due to arrive in the UK at the end of February.
-
ArticleMorocco lights up Berlin stage
Dignitaries from Morocco’s agricultural industry flew in to Berlin to celebrate the success of the North African country at this year’s show.
-
ArticleFresh Herbs campaign back for second round
The Fresh Herbs Group has clubbed together once again in 2008 for further investment into its Fresh Herbs campaign.
-
ArticleKeelings takes optimistic stance for 2008
Keelings joint md Terry Watts believes 2008 is going to be no tougher than any other year in fresh produce.
-
ArticleBooths shoppers eat their reds
Booths is stocking Red Russian Kale in store this season, following rising sales of kale in the UK.
-
ArticleIntense joy for Nunhems
Nunhems’ new Intense beef tomato, designed specifically for the foodservice sector, won the Fruit Logistica Innovation Award 2008.
-
Article
Marco targets packhouse inefficiency
Inefficient packhouses are losing the fresh produce industry some five to nine per cent of product, which is inadvertently being given away, it was revealed at Fruit Logistica last week.
-
ArticleAction needed against childhood obesity
Warning bells for childhood obesity were sounded at an update of the Fruitness - enjoy it! campaign at Fruit Logistica last week.
-
ArticleHazera eyes up beauty trend
Beauty will be a key trend for Hazera Genetics in the future, it revealed last week.
-
Article
Early cherries a sell-out in Berlin
The so-called “earliest cherries in the western world” from Catalonia were presented for the first time in Berlin.
-
Article
Greenery appoints former JS man
The Greenery UK has appointed a new account manager to handle its business with wholesaler Costco.
-
ArticleILIP makes move into recycled plastic
A new range of R-PET plastic punnets for fresh produce has been introduced on a mass scale by packaging manufacturer ILIP.
-
ArticlePrices at 'the bottom of the pit'
The consequences for retailers and suppliers that focus on price will be increasingly severe, Dr David Bosshart, director of the Gottlieb-Duttweiler Institute, in Switzerland, warned at Fruit Logistica last week.
-
ArticleBayer launches Basta for potatoes
Bayer CropScience has launched a new contact herbicide for controlling weeds in potato crops, called Basta.
-
ArticleFlorida citrus drop
Crop estimates for the Florida orange crop were trimmed to 166 million boxes last week.
-
ArticleVeg consumption reduces risk of stroke
A link between increased consumption of vegetables and a lower risk of stroke has been found, according to researchers.

