Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4657

  • Greenery gives tomato guidance
    Article

    Greenery gives tomato guidance

    2006-02-12T08:01:00Z

    The ever-growing tomato category must have clearer segmentation, according to Dutch giant The Greenery.

  • Article

    Egyptian berries into Hahn with Tulpin

    2006-02-11T16:01:01Z

    Perishables airfreight agent Tulpin Airmarketing has begun flying Egyptian strawberries into Frankfurt’s Hahn airport for onward transport to the UK.

  • Jazz hits the right note
    Article

    Jazz hits the right note

    2006-02-11T13:01:00Z

    Worldwide Fruit promoted its Jazz apple brand at Fruit Logistica in preparation of its first significant commercial production this year.

  • Seminis looks to brands
    Article

    Seminis looks to brands

    2006-02-11T11:01:01Z

    International seed developer, Seminis, has launched a new range of branded produce destined for European retail shelves.

  • Lindberg Skov
    Article

    Reefers turn to 360 Quality

    2006-02-11T10:01:01Z

    Specialised reefer shipping could become more efficient thanks to the latest concept in quality assurance - 360 Quality.

  • CMi creates harmonised logo
    Article

    CMi creates harmonised logo

    2006-02-11T08:01:00Z

    CMi Certification has launched a new logo to allow registered growers to promote the fact that they have been certified through a CMI auditing process.

  • Bayer launches partnership
    Article

    Bayer launches partnership

    2006-02-10T17:01:02Z

    Bayer CropScience has launched a “food chain partnership”, establishing itself as a global link between food producers and the rest of the supply chain.

  • Article

    Nunhems showcases multileaf

    2006-02-10T14:01:01Z

    Seed producer Nunhems was showing off its expanded multileaf salad range at Fruit Logistica last week.

  • Article

    Fyffes to pay majority of costs in DCC case

    2006-02-10T13:25:27Z

    Fyffes is weighing up the financial impact of a high court ruling in Ireland, which ordered the company to pay 80 per cent of the costs of DCC and all of its own, following the long-running court case between the two parties.

  • Article

    MexicoGAP set to benchmark

    2006-02-10T13:01:00Z

    The Mexican fresh produce industry will soon be officially benchmarked against EurepGAP standards one year since announcing plans to begin the process.

  • Article

    SmartFresh on the offensive

    2006-02-10T11:01:00Z

    Beleaguered SmartFresh bosses are launching a charm offensive to combat recent negative publicity.

  • Chippie Dales stripped to fry
    Article

    Chippie Dales stripped to fry

    2006-02-10T10:02:40Z

    Chip-loving celebrity Angela Griffin spent a few hours sizzling with the ‘Chippie Dales’, recruited from the nation’s chip shops, to attract national media interest to the 15th National Chip Week (February 13-19).

  • Article

    Transitory banana arrangements set

    2006-02-10T10:01:00Z

    A European Commission management committee for bananas has approved a transitory regime for ACP banana exports to the EU.

  • Nigel Mudge
    Article

    Golden price target

    2006-02-10T09:00:59Z

    South African Golden Delicious exporters are to run a UK consumer PR campaign with a difference.

  • Article

    M&S sees red with sweeter bananas

    2006-02-10T08:01:02Z

    M&S sees red with sweeter bananas

  • Article

    Energy awareness training seminars

    2006-02-09T16:19:01Z

    We will be offering a series of free one-day seminars to UK importers, wholesalers, growers, packers and retailers to promote

  • Mystery grape from Spain
    Article

    Mystery grape from Spain

    2006-02-09T17:01:01Z

    A leading Spanish grape producer is hoping for success with a new premium variety.

  • Cucumber sector faces testing times
    Article

    Cucumber sector faces testing times

    2006-02-09T16:22:02Z

    As UK growers begin harvesting early crops, they will be keeping a close eye on rising costs. Doris Lee Butterworth reports.

  • A ransom for a rose
    Article

    A ransom for a rose

    2006-02-09T16:21:32Z

    The flower sector is bracing itself for the usual media kicking in the run-up to Valentine’s Day. While lovers might be queuing up to shower each other with bouquets of roses, the press is queuing up to take a pop at the prices.

  • Fuelling concerns
    Article

    Fuelling concerns

    2006-02-09T16:20:08Z

    UK fruit and vegetable producers are counting the costs of higher energy bills. Doris Lee Butterworth reports.