Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4676
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May the force be with you on the Christmas shelves
It is another sign of the imminence of December 25 in the supermarkets when easy peelers start to grow leaves, although in my
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Don’t always believe the truth
Sometimes, you’re just damned if you do or damned if you don’t. It’s hard not to feel a degree of sympathy
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ArticlePink onions in at Sainsbury's
Sainsbury's has boosted its onion lines with the addition of Rosé de Roscoff - the original ingredient in French onion soup.
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Tazi puts Moroccan industry online
A Moroccan citrus exporter is launching a new website to provide information on the entire Moroccan fresh produce industry.
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ArticleNespak widens veg portfolio
A new type of packaging designed to accommodate longer, narrower vegetables made its debut at SIFEL.
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Community defends fruit and veg display
An Edinburgh community has mounted a hefty petition after their council banned a local shopkeeper from keeping a fruit and vegetable display outside his shop front.
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ArticleAll is fair in banana war
The EU's farm commissioner has stood up to Latin American criticism at the WTO claiming the new banana tariff is "fair".
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SA grape sizes fuel punnet fears
South African grape growers have a proliferation of large berries to date this season and are also facing fuel problems.
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ArticleFlorida down, but grapefruit up
The latest official forecast from Florida reveals the prospects for grapefruit's hurricane-hit season.
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EurepGAP training in Berlin
A EurepGAP Train-the-Trainer workshop for fruit and vegetables will take place on January 31 and February 1 in Berlin.
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ArticleFairtrade Fortnight to be bigger and better
Fairtrade representatives met last week to discuss plans to make next year’s Fairtrade Fortnight bigger and better.
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ArticleFyffes announces McCann retirement
Fyffes has announced the retirement of its group director Neil McCann after 55 years in the business.
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Certain fruits may prevent prostate cancer
A University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health research team has found a chemical compound common in fruits that proved promising in preventing prostate cancer.
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Irish company boosts onion production
A packer is predicting a tenfold increase in Irish onion production in the next few years.
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ArticlePeru a rising star
Peru is the rising star of Latin American fruit exports, according to one of its leading protagonists.
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ArticleFyffes warns of oil threat
Fyffes has warned that oil-related pressures could add a further €15 million (£10m) to its annual cost base.
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ArticleTesco support for Supasweet
Tesco is aiming to increase its volume of Supasweet onions fivefold for next season, according to buyer Roy Maynard.
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ArticleHospital food systems need a face-lift
Hospital food is still being shamefully neglected despite growing evidence of its critical impact on patient recovery.
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Israel enjoys water boom
Israel’s water industry is fast becoming a major growth factor in the country’s national economy, worth $810 million this year, a survey has found.
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Vitacress launches new salad range
Vitacress is hoping to tap into one of the fastest growing markets with its new range of washed and ready-to-eat bagged salads.

