News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 3864
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Spanish plum record
While it is not the largest of the Spanish regions, Extremadura is claiming the title of the world’s largest exporter of plums after last year’s season.
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ArticleAsda's Bond calls for OFT Tesco action
Asda’s ceo Andy Bond has said focusing on supermarket activity in the convenience-store sector is too narrow a target for the Office of Fair Trading and is calling for other measures to halt Tesco's rise.
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Belize gets EU aid for bananas
The European Commission last week presented a cheque for BZD3m (£870,000) to the Belize government...
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Tomato producers' retail challenge
Tomato producers are keen to communicate with consumers, but are finding negotiating the right tactics with the multiple retailers more challenging.
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ArticleFyffes makes Brazilian acquisition
Fyffes has acquired 60 per cent of Brazilian fresh produce exporter Nolem.
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Crate innovations from Euro Pool
The latest innovations in crate technology were on offer from Euro Pool System at Fruit Logistica.
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ArticleSalanova wins innovation award in Berlin
Salanova, a unique lettuce range from Rijk Zwaan has been crowned Innovation of the Year at Fruit Logistica 2006.
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Somerfield focuses on soft fruit
Somerfield is aiming to boost its soft-fruit sales with an increased focus on the category throughout the store and in promotional material.
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Ghanaian exporters band together in Berlin
Ghanaian exporters exhibit new lines at Berlin fair.
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Eisberg dresses salads up
Salad supplier Eisberg is hoping to boost demand for its products with the launch of a range of complimentary dressings.
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Argentina: We can match Chile's success
Argentinian producers can match Chile’s success with fresh fruit, exhibitors at Fruit Logistica told FPJ.
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ArticleZespri Gold soon year-round
New Zealand kiwifruit marketeer, Zespri, is close to making smooth-skinned Zespri Gold available year-round.
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ArticlePoland goes organic
Poland is set to play on its traditional agricultural strengths with the launch of a new organic range by leading exporters Nawrot.
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Branded juice latest apple craze
Branded juice is the latest craze in the apple industry, several insiders have told FPJ.
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ArticleWinter berries take off
A publicity campaign to promote soft fruit throughout the winter has got off to a stunning start, achieving more than £1.5 million’s worth of publicity in the first few months, organisers claimed.
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ArticleReport criticises crop spraying recommendations
A report on crop spraying and health risks has come under criticism from scientists.
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ArticleFruit Logistica homes in on Asia
Fruit Logistica is to export its successful exhibition formula to Asia, with the first Asia Fruit Logistica due to run from September 5-7, 2007.
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Hungary retains good potential
The Hungarian fruit and vegetable sector has had a difficult time since the country joined the EU two years ago, but still remains confident that growth prospects exist.
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De Ruiter moves into melons
Leading seed breeder De Ruiter is hoping for further success with a move into melons.
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EU expansion fears only partly founded
Were the fears expressed by European fruit and vegetable growers regarding the latest round of expansion of the EU justified? Only in some respects, according to Dr Wilhelm Ellinger of the Central Market and Price Reporting Office (ZMP) in Bonn.

