Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4542
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Ghanian pineapples in MD2 switch
Ghanian pineapple producers are on the way to completing a varietal changeover to MD2.
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ArticleBerry Gardens joins global deal
A new berry superpower stepped up onto the global stage at Fruit Logistica after its formation on February 7.
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Flanders on innovation streak
Flemish agricultural producers have unveiled a number of innovations, including red chicory under the Flandria brand, blue potatoes, cherry plum tomatoes (Bellino) and sweet mini peppers (Zuccherina).
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Bumper fruit crop for Europe
European fruit growers experienced record fruit harvests last year, while vegetable production saw a decline, according to Germany’s Central Market and Press Office (ZMP) for Agriculture, Forestry and Food Industry Products.
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Mash matters for Willowbrook Foods
Willowbrook Foods, a Northern Ireland-based grower, processor and supplier of prepared salad, potato and vegetable products, has launched a branded range of mash potato products named Mash Matters.
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World's first wireless temperature tag
A wireless electronic temperature tag providing full control over perishables throughout the cool chain has been developed by Intelligent Devices Inc and Evidencia LLP.
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Mexico showcases organic mushrooms
Organic mushrooms from Mexico were debuted at this year’s Fruit Logistica.
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ArticleAsda shines on new year sales growth
Asda has emerged as the surprise performer for January, with sales growing nine per cent year on year for the period, according to TNS data.
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ArticleSeven TranScan announces new appointment
Seven TranScan has appointed Paul Beesley as business development manager.
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Colombia performs on physalis
Colombia emphasised its position as the world’s leading physalis producer last year, with exports reaching 1,000 tonnes.
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Ministerial praise for produce
The German Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection praised the international produce industry during a comprehensive tour at this year’s Fruit Logistica.
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Small firms urged to mimic Tesco scheme
Law firm Mace & Jones is urging the UK’s four million small firms to consider launching a Tesco style employee share scheme after 50,000 Tesco staff shared £150m.
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ArticleFruit Logistica embraces fresh-cut sector
A new trade fair, branded Freshconex, will run parallel with Fruit Logistica 2008, in Berlin.
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ArticleSalad processing sped up
Lancashire-based prepared salads supplier Salads to Go has completed the final commissioning of a revolutionary high-speed production line for baby leaf salads and leafy salad mixes.
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Accession country opportunities
Romania and Bulgaria will have a marked impact on the fresh produce market in Europe and beyond and offer significant potential for inputs.
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ArticleMarkets take a stand
The National Association of British Market Authorities (NABMA) is leading a campaign to develop a national policy framework for markets.
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ArticlePublicity boost for Red Tractor
Assured Food Standards (AFS) is investing in a consumer push to raise the profile of the Red Tractor logo among UK consumers.
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ArticleCapespan eyes pomegranate potential
Capespan is hoping to cash in on the superfood craze, with the recent addition of pomegranates to its portfolio.
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Murcia in Clean act
The regional government of Murcia in south-eastern Spain is investing almost €20 million in its Clean Agriculture project over the next five years.
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Apple growth slows
World apple production growth is slowing very slightly according to the lateset issue of the World Apple Report which looks at other variety and production trends.

