Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4692
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PMA moves after New Orleans troubles
The 2007 PMA Fresh Summit International Convention and Exhibition will move from New Orleans to Houston.
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OFT refers ketchup deal to Competition Commission
The Office of Fair Trading has called in the Competition Commission amid fears that tomato ketchup prices could increase unfairly following Heinz’s takeover of HP Foods.
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ArticleWilma furthers Florida heartache
Florida citrus producers’ run of misfortune continues after hurricane Wilma brought severe damage to grapefruit production in the Gulf region of south-west Florida.
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ArticleUSApples raises cancer awareness
The US Apple Association (USApple) has been using Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October to highlight the role of top-fruit in the fight against cancer.
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ArticleAsian Citrus seals supermarket deal
AIM-quoted orange plantation owner Asian Citrus has signed its first contract to supply oranges to a supermarket in China.
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ArticleCitrus from Valencia slumps
The regulatory council for protected geographical indicator Citrus from Valencia has announced that volumes marketed under the new label last season fell dramatically.
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Organic research gets launch date
Organic vegetable market research will be unveiled by Niab and HDRA next month.
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ArticleHairyape swings past 5,000
Fresh produce search engine hairyape has registered its 5,000th supplier company on www.hairyape.info.
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ArticleNew vegetable promo push
Carrots look set to become the next vegetable to benefit from a tailor-made pr campaign.
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Conference to discuss veg future
A major conference and exhibition for all those with a stake in the successful future of the vegetable industry is to be held in February 2006.
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ArticleZespri profits down
Kiwifruit marketeer Zespri International's half-year profits are down on 2004.
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Tears ahead for onion sector
Onion growers and processors have a stark warning over dwindling plantings and grower numbers in the UK.
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Irish look to Food Dudes
The Irish have borrowed a Welsh initiative to encourage children to eat more fruit and vegetables, both in school and at home.
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ArticleUK fruit in healthy schemes boost
The potential for a greater percentage of UK top fruit to benefit from government initiatives is much greater given this season's fruit-size profile.
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CLAM citrus data released
The total citrus yield in 2004/05 in the Mediterranean Basin countries amounted to 18.15 million tonnes, out of the global citrus yield of 91.5mt.
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Asda reinstates staff discount
Asda bosses have backed down in the face of protests and reinstated a staff discount scheme.
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ArticleALP slams workers scheme
The Association of Labour Providers has spoken out strongly about aspects of the Gangmasters Licensing Act and other policy issues.
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Hurricane heads for Florida
Western Cuba has been lashed by hurricane Wilma as the high winds now head for south-western Florida due to strike this afternoon.
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ArticleTesco's Granny upset
English producers have expressed disappointment with Tesco’s decision to advertise imported Granny Smith apples at the height of the English apple season.
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Salvesen restructures
Leading European logistics specialist Christian Salvesen is set to re-organise its structure in the face of sustained growth.

