Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4776
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Taiwanese continue ban on US apples
Taiwan's agricultural authorities will maintain a ban on imports of US apples after the US failed to improve its quarantine measures, reported the Taiwan Times.
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Waitrose backs BHTA
The British Herb Trade Association and Waitrose are throwing their weight behind the first Wholly Herbs show.
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Food scare contained according to FSA
UK retailers are confident they have cleared their shelves of products contaminated with a potential cancer causing dye.
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ArticlePrices strong for Canary produce
Strong prices for Canary Islands tomatoes mean the season so far has already outperformed last year's.
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ArticleOnions top for availability
Fresh produce, and particularly onions, lead the pack when it comes to availability, a survey has shown.
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Germans offer software solution
FRUIT LOGISTICA: German software company GWS was exhibiting its latest offering at Fruit Logistica last week.
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FTA lobbies Chancellor
Hauliers have more ammunition for their fight with the Treasury as figures reveal diesel duty in the UK tops the European league.
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ArticleGlobal span for restructured Cape
Capespan's restructure of its business could lead to the development of cross-border strategies with multinational retailers.
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ArticlePink Lady appeals to lonely hearts
Pink Lady reached nearly 9 million people on Monday with a strategic advertising campaign to coincide with Valentine’s Day.
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ArticleChileans see opportunities to grow exports
FRUIT LOGISTICA: Chilean producers said they had an overwhelmingly positive response while at Fruit Logistica last week.
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Morocco looks for new opportunities
FRUIT LOGISTICA: Moroccan producers are hoping Fruit Logistica will help them break into new markets.
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Dutch producers stake their claim
FRUIT LOGISTICA: The Holland Fresh Group, with 32 exhibitors, occupied one of the largest stand areas at Fruit Logistica last week.
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ArticleJournal scoops Chilean award
The Fresh Produce Journal was given an award by the Chilean Exporters Association last week.
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Government could be set to back down on health labelling scheme
Health bosses could be set to abandon a controversial plan to introduce a health rating food labelling system.
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Greek citrus robust
FRUIT LOGISTICA: The Greek citrus sector is in robust health, visitors to Fruit Logistica were told last week.
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Tiger tomatoes earn their stripes
FRUIT LOGISTICA: Israel was showing off ‘Tiger Tomatoes’, a cherry tomato with black stripes, at Fruit Logistica in Berlin last week.
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Canada makes debut appearance
FRUIT LOGISTICA: Blueberries are proving a major export success for Canadian producers, according to the Canadian Produce Marketing Association.
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Convenience continues to be a focus for Eisberg
FRUIT LOGISTICA: Convenience remains king with consumers, according to the Eisberg Group, exhibiting at Fruit Logistica for the first time this year.
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Italians pack for snacks
FRUIT LOGISTICA: Italian producers were demonstrating a new snack pack of sliced apples and pears at Fruit Logistica last week.
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New Dutch tomato range
FRUIT LOGISTICA: Dutch producers launched a new tomato range onto the world market at Fruit Logistica last week.

