Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4935
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ArticleMoroccan innovation
Although Morocco's climate is perfect for the production of green beans, at Guernikako constant investment in facilities, and a unique method of production make all the difference when it comes to enhancing shelf-life and flavour. Emma Hatfield reports.
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Retailers prepare for Hallowe'en
David Shapley takes his regular look at the UK supermarket shelves.
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UK ignores chance to learn
I've just got off the plane back from Orlando, where the Produce Marketing Association has staged a record-breaking conference
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PMA report analyses Chinese fresh produce industry
The Chinese produce industry is laid bare in a new FreshTrack study by the Produce Marketing Association in the US.
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ArticleUK water crisis looms large
The UK is just a fortnight away from a water shortage according to a report from the Environment Agency
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ArticleSainsbury's suffers market share setback
Latest market share figures from TNS reveal that Sainsbury's is falling further behind its competitors.
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ArticleFresh Del Monte Produce reports solid Q3 results
Earnings per share, net sales, net income all advance despite challenging market conditions in Europe.
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ArticleNZ faces trade barriers
New Zealand exporters face significant trade barriers for their horticultural produce a new report has found.
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Fruiterers announce winners
The Worshipful Company of Fruiterers announced the winners of two awards at the National Fruit Show dinner on Wednesday.
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Ban junk food from schools, says poll
A poll by a national newspaper has revealed parents want to see vending machines banned from schools.
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ArticleEntrepreneur takes a look at Safeway books
Philip Green, the entrepreneur interested in buying Safeway, has asked for and received fresh financial information on the group, sparking rumours that he is planning to make a new bid.
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National Fruit Show goes public
The National Fruit Show will neglect the publc no longer and take its exhibits further afield this year, said show chairman Robert Mitchell on the opening day of the event today.
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ArticleChiquita develops Keelings relationship
Produce multi-national Chiquita Brands has taken its relationship with Keelings a stage further.
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Sicily gets citrus aid
The European Commission has approved aid of e5 164 569 for Sicily's citrus sector.
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ArticleAsda scores Welsh success
Sales of potatoes from Wales have increased by 40 per cent this year at Asda boosted by a new initiative that has seen local potatoes promoted throughout its chain of stores in the principality.
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ArticlePMA attendance sets new records
More than 16,000 industry leaders flocked to this week's PMA conference and exhibition in Orlando, Florida.
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ArticlePotato labelling needs to improve
A survey carried out by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) has shown that labelling of potato varieties for sale in the UK is not good enough and wholesale markets are often to blame.
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ArticleMixed blessings for onions
The UK has produced a vintage quality onion crop this year, but yields are highly variable across the country and bulb sizes are smaller than average.
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Guernsey man looks to increase markets
Bill Robilliard, the new president of the Guernsey Committee for Horticulture has outlined plans for the industry's future.

