Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4765
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Fridge to go at show
Petit Forestier's 'Fridge to go' vehicles were turning many a head at this week's IFE according to marketing manager Rebecca Bailey.
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Thai fruit production falls
Fruit production in Thailand is forecast to decline by 10 per cent this year due to dry conditions.
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ArticleAvocado collaboration to boost consumption
Growers from Chile and South Africa are set to pilot international collaboration to increase consumption of avocados in the UK.
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Vegetable kebabs on show at IFE
Barfoots of Botley was hoping to appeal to the time-restricted consumer with its attractive range of sweetcorn and mixed vegetable kebabs at IFE.
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French leeks looking good
French early leek producers from Nantes are confident that the campaign due to begin in May will be positively affected by Spanish frosts.
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ArticleSA avocados in for a rollercoaster season
South African avocado producers are anticipating an up and down season in the UK, with a swing from initial under-supply to over supply later in the year.
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ArticleNext-day testing boost for industry
Scientists are offering what they describe as a “get-out-of-jail-free card” to the fresh produce industry with the launch of a next-day pesticide residue testing service.
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ArticleBond to take top spot at Asda
Asda has appointed Andy Bond to the position of president following the departure of Tony DeNunzio.
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Morrisons issues profit warning
A profit warning has seen shares in Morrisons drop by around three per cent.
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ArticleUnwashed salads on offer
Langmead Farms was at IFE to promote its latest range of unwashed salad leaves.
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ArticleMills praised at retirement function
Outgoing chairman of Covent Garden Market Authority Leif Mills was praised by his successor Brenda Dean and Defra minister Lord Whitty at a retirement function on Tuesday.
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Heavenly show for Florette
Florette UK showed off its Heavenly Veg steamer pots at IFE05 following the official launch of the range into Tesco this week.
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ArticleBanana war kills off Banana Group
The ongoing banana war has claimed a new victim - promotional body the Banana Group.
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Will Asda now feel the force?
It is impossible to predict what impact the departure of a retailer’s chief executive will have on fresh produce, so
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IFE reflects the regional swing
As an instigator of the first fresh produce show sponsored by the FPJ in Birmingham some 20 years ago, I feel the UK has since
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Surveying the pesticide scene
The results from the Pesticide Residue Committee (PRC) Survey, published on 10 March, suggest that further emphasis is
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Phoenix from the figures
Adam Bernstein a monthly look at one of the legislative aspects that most affect your business, how it is run and how it can
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ArticleMTEX aims for Mor
Mehadrin Tnuport Export has increased the volume of fruit it has sold in Europe this season, but it has not all been easy pickings, as market forces dictate that the natural demand and supply dynamics do not always hold true. But a continuing commitment to the development of mutually beneficial partnerships with its Israeli growers and greater consistency in the performance of its widening basket of fruit has strengthened the hand of the company. Tommy Leighton reports.
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ArticleDutch salad courage
The Netherlands enjoys a good reputation as a reliable supplier of high quality salads. But with ever growing competition, producers can’t afford to be complacent.
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ArticleCardiff still hunts elusive pot of gold
Cardiff Wholesale Market has less horticultural tenants than it used to, but one more than was the case at the beginning of the year. In its 40th year on the same site, the market has benefited from the expansion of the catering trade in Wales’s capital city, but still exhibits the same traits as many of its counterpart markets in the UK. Tommy Leighton reports.

