Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4778

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    Better tasting Dutch tomatoes

    2005-02-17T10:01:01Z

    FRUIT LOGISTICA: Tomatoes with “significantly enhanced flavour” was the offering from Dutch co-operative The Greenery in Berlin.

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    Sicilian campaign to push citrus

    2005-02-17T10:01:01Z

    FRUIT LOGISTICA: The Italian Institute for Agricultural Market Studies, Research and Information (I.S.M.E.A.) is launching a campaign to promote the sale of citrus fruits from Sicily.

  • McGilvary: potential for third party participation in European science organisations
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    NZ researchers want to participate in Europe

    2005-02-17T09:01:01Z

    FRUIT LOGISTICA: HortResearch ceo Paul McGilvary believes that “innovation is the key to keeping in business” and is looking to the EU to broaden his organisation's knowledge base.

  • Brazil looks to UK for promotion
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    Brazil looks to UK for promotion

    2005-02-17T08:01:00Z

    FRUIT LOGISTICA: Brazilian fruit producers are looking to UK retailers to help promote their produce.

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    Peru gets innovative

    2005-02-17T08:01:00Z

    FRUIT LOGISTICA: Tree-ripened mangoes were on offer at Fruit Logistica from Peruvian producers.

  • Tesco set to top c-store market
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    Tesco set to top c-store market

    2005-02-17T07:01:01Z

    Tesco, not content with domination of the supermarket sector, is now being tipped to top the convenience market this year.

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    America looks to Russia

    2005-02-16T21:01:01Z

    FRUIT LOGISTICA: American producers were at Fruit Logistica to show off their apples and nuts.

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    International interest expands

    2005-02-16T20:01:00Z

    FRUIT LOGISTICA: “The continued expansion and increasingly international make-up of Fruit Logistica have attracted even more suppliers from all over the world, in search of new markets in the larger EU,” said Stephan Schlick, marketing manager of the Cobana Fruchtring Group.

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    Niche products right for Veneto

    2005-02-16T19:01:00Z

    FRUIT LOGISTICA: The Italian region of Veneto is placing its faith in a number of niche products.

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    Swiss guarantee standards

    2005-02-16T18:01:02Z

    FRUIT LOGISTICA: Swiss fruit and vegetable producers took to the stands at Fruit Logistica to promote their new quality standard Suisse Garantie.

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    Joint venture to extend sweet cherry season

    2005-02-16T17:01:01Z

    FRUIT LOGISTICA: Turkish producers are teaming up with their Argentinian counterparts to extend the sweet cherry season.

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    Atlanta restructured

    2005-02-16T17:01:01Z

    FRUIT LOGISTICA: Atlanta Group, part of Chiquita Brands International in Germany, has undergone extensive restructuring.

  • Belgians talk quality
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    Belgians talk quality

    2005-02-16T16:01:01Z

    FRUIT LOGISTICA: Belgian producers were in Berlin to promote their Flandria quality seal.

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    Japanese unveil the €1,000 apple

    2005-02-16T15:01:00Z

    FRUIT LOGISTICA: Japanese producers stole the show at Fruit Logistica with their display of giant, and expensive, fruit.

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    Tracking and tracing system launched

    2005-02-16T14:01:02Z

    FRUIT LOGISTICA: A leading provider of logistical services has developed a web-based tracking and tracing software system, allowing companies to track their containers at any time or place.

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    French show innovative attitude

    2005-02-16T13:01:01Z

    FRUIT LOGISTICA: A total of 86 French exhibitors and sales promotion organisations were united under the Sopexa name at Fruit Logistica.

  • New Zealanders expecting a good season
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    New Zealanders expecting a good season

    2005-02-16T12:01:00Z

    FRUIT LOGISTICA: New Zealand kiwi producers are expecting a good season this year, said Andreas Borgers, Zespri’s European product manager.

  • Geest in shock salads acquisition
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    Geest in shock salads acquisition

    2005-02-16T11:54:03Z

    Geest has just announced it has signed a non-binding heads of agreement to acquire the trade and moveable assets of the prepared leafy salads manufacturing facility of a major UK supplier.

  • Plenty to smile about: Ripesense director Tony Sayle
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    Ripesense ready for new challenges

    2005-02-16T11:01:01Z

    FRUIT LOGISTICA: Ripesense, the revolutionary New Zealand designed label that changes colour depending on the maturity of the fruit it is attached to, caused quite a stir in Berlin.

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    NFU succeeds in traceability lobbying

    2005-02-16T11:01:01Z

    The National Farmers Union has successfully lobbied Defra for compulsory pre-notification on all potatoes imported from the Netherlands.