Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4540
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ArticleSmartFresh boost in Europe
The SmartFresh system is going from strength to strength, recording a 62 per cent rise in European sales last year and continuing its expansion into new areas and products, according to owners Agrofresh.
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Yakima Fruit facility destroyed by fire
A fire has destroyed a Wapato packhouse of Washington top-fruit grower and exporter Yakima Fruit and Cold Storage, causing millions of dollars worth of estimated damage.
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Swiss apples for upmarket consumers
Swiss exporters have received international acclaim for several new apple varieties.
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Hungary reports production boost
Hungary enjoyed an increase in overall fruit production last year but adverse weather conditions resulted in the country importing more than it exported for the third year running.
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Total Produce causes buzz at Fruit Logistica
Total Produce chairman Denis Punter said interest in the newly formed £400 million company was huge in Berlin, as visitors packed the company’s stand to find out what recent developments mean for them.
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ArticleFruit superhero for UK kids
A €4 million European initiative to improve the diets of children was launched on Thursday.
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ArticleHortResearch makes scientfic gains
HortResearch, the New Zealand-based fruit science company, is investing €3.5 million a year to uncover the biochemical secrets of fruit growth and help create significant opportunities for the fruit industry.
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ArticleNew logistical centre for Hamburg market
HQL Hodorff Qualitätslogistik GmbH rounded off 2006 with the opening of a new logistics centre at Hamburg's main market.
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Dole recalls cantaloupes in salmonella scare
Dole Fresh Fruit Co was forced to recall thousands of cartons of imported cantaloupes in North America on Friday, after the fruit tested positive for salmonella.
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ArticleSweet pear treat only at JS
Sainsbury’s has signed a two-year exclusive agreement for new pear variety Pear Drop.
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Only organic pomegranates from Tunisia
Tunisia’s pomegranate exports are entirely organic, according to its agricultural marketing agency.
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ArticleBrazilian presence pays off at FL
Brazilian representatives were out in force at this year’s Fruit Logistica after racking up millions of dollars worth of business last time around.
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ArticleIfco's new generation of green crates
Ifco Systems introduced the first version in a new generation of crates.
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ArticleGerman minister calls for better food pricing
A leading German official called for better pricing structures for food at the Fruit Logistica 2007 opening ceremony.
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ArticleCo-op tie-up to create £10bn force
The UK's two biggest co-operatives have agreed terms to merge and form the world's largest consumer co-operative group.
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TOC goes to Fruit Logistica
Winning students from the Top of the Class (TOC) programme, a Black Empowerment initiative led by the South African Fresh Produce Exporters Forum, enjoyed an all-expenses paid trip to Fruit Logistica to meet and network with suppliers and importers.
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Koppert showcases premium novelties
Koppert Cress intrigued Fruit Logistica visitors with its premium products, which included seaweed, grown as cress, ultra-sweet tomatoes and plant-made vase, Venus.
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ArticleFresh Services for FL delegates
Brian Porter of UK non-supermarket distribution firm Fresh Services had a different take to many in Berlin.
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EurepGAP launches third standard
EurepGAP launched the third version of its Good Agricultural Practice standard on Thursday after two years of intensive stakeholder discussions.
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ArticleM&S converts pineapples to Fairtrade
Katopé is to source Marks & Spencer’s entire whole fresh pineapple category from its Fairtrade operations in Ghana from the end of the month.

