Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4857
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McDonald's adverts push for a healthy diet
McDonald’s has reacted to criticism of food advertising aimed at children by launching a campaign designed to promote a healthy lifestyle.
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ArticleUS faces berry hike
Production increases in key producer states mean the US is likely to see a significant rise in strawberry production in 2004.
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Virtual exhibition reels trade in
Nearly 250,000 people from 78 countries have already registered to "visit" the first-ever Internet agricultural exhibition.
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ArticleChilean growers invite visitors
The Chilean fruit growers’ federation Fedefruta is holding its second Business Round Table at Santiago’s Hyatt Regency Hotel on October 6-7.
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ArticleCapespan begins radio campaign
Capespan has launched its Cape Apple New Season marketing campaign with radio and media campaign entitled - Fresh from the Sun.
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ArticleThames Fruit wins Kentish accolade
Thames Fruit as runner-up in the Kent Company Of The Year category at the Kent Business Awards 2004
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ArticleVitacress backs Watercress Week
To coincide with the launch of Watercress Week, Vitacress will be running a promotion in Sainsbury’s stores to emphasise its health benefits.
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ArticleFlandria tests cuore di bue tomatoes
The Meerle research centre in Belgium is carrying out extensive tests with a view to growing cuore di bue tomatoes according to Flandria standards.
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IFE Poland 2004 rated as a success
Poland's trade only fair, the International Food, Drink and Hospitality Exhibition (IFE) was rated as a success by 91 per cent of its visitors.
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ArticleSainsbury’s targets fruit snacking market
Sainsbury’s is set to launch a range of fresh fruit lines specifically targeted at the fast-expanding snacking market.
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Cost pressures rise
Stagnant sales and increasing costs are exposing some of the industry's weakest players to take-over, according to a leading sector analyst.
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ArticleThe fight against blight
According to Dow AgroSciences, provider of pest management and biotechnology products, the cost of blight fungicide is not a priority to farmers as long as the product works well.
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ArticleFairtrade visit for Co-op
The Co-op Group welcomed its Fairtrade pineapple growers to its head office in Manchester.
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ArticleSainsbury's campaign spotlights salads
UK-grown salads were put in the spotlight at a series of roadshows at Sainsbury’s stores in the south east this week.
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ArticleTesco expands organic range
Tesco is responding to demand for its organic range this year by sourcing new products and adding to its existing range of 1,200 lines.
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ArticleChiquita benefits from euro strength
The strength of the euro has assisted an uplift in dollar prices for Chiquita Brands International bananas in Europe.
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Pesticides warning for produce trade
The results of the latest quarterly retail and national school fruit scheme pesticides residue surveys make grim reading for fresh produce suppliers in the UK.
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ArticleStubbins sticks to specialities
Stubbins’ Rhymney Valley Nursery is trialing new speciality tomatoes as the marketplace continues to boom.
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ArticleTesco results above average again
Tesco continues to go from strength to strength, registering yet another above industry average jump in sales in the three months to May 22.
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South African Hass arrival
The South African Hass season has started with promises of good quality fruit.

