News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 3984
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ArticleGood show for Wealmoor
FRUIT LOGISTICA: UK importer Wealmoor found taking a stand at Fruit Logistica a rewarding experience, said commercial director Avnish Malde.
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ArticleWWF brings Jazz to Berlin
Worldwide Fruit made a song and dance at Fruit Logistica 2005 to showcase its new Jazz apple.
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ArticleCitrus growers facing severe financial pain
FRUIT LOGISTICA: Juan Bautista Juan of Valencia’s citrus regulatory council, told freshinfo that citrus prices in the main European markets have to reflect the reality of the supply situation soon, or growers will be facing severe financial difficulties.
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ArticleSeed experts launch new salad
FRUIT LOGISTICA: A leading seed producer has launched a convenient new lettuce variety at Fruit Logistica 2005 - the Multileaf lettuce.
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Fyffes' platform to demonstrate
FRUIT LOGISTICA: Fresh produce giant Fyffes said Fruit Logistica was the ideal platform for demonstrating the group’s achievements in production and distribution.
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Greeks add red sultanas
FRUIT LOGISTICA: A Greek grape producer has now added red sultanas to its product range.
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Fruit snacking a priority
FRUIT LOGISTICA: Del Monte used Fruit Logistica to unveil a new range of fruit snacking products.
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ArticleHerbert Engineering opens its doors
R J Herbert Engineering is holding its fourth bi-annual open days on 15, 16 and 17 March at its head office and factory near Wisbech, Cambs.
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Spain needs more space
FRUIT LOGISTICA: Spanish producers will need even more space at Fruit Logistica next year, said David Carmona from the commercial section of the Spanish Consulate General.
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Müller urges fruit fight for society
FRUIT LOGISTICA: Fruit Logistica is vital to the future of society, claimed Alexander Müller, under secretary at the Federal ministry of consumer protection, as he opened the show.
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ArticleFruit and veg needs a strong visual impact
FRUIT LOGISTICA: Fruit and vegetables need to have a strong visual impact at the point of sale, according to supply giants Chiquita.
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ArticleWestfalia takes to the stand
FRUIT LOGISTICA: Avocado and mango specialist Westfalia UK were exhibiting at Fruit Logistica for the first time and marketing manager Simon Curry said it had been a good result.
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ArticleHungary for success
FRUIT LOGISTICA: Hungary needs to be more competitive if it is to succeed in the wider European market, said a leading government minister.
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ArticleDole expands its role
FRUIT LOGISTICA: Dole Fresh Fruit Europe continued to expand its presence at Fruit Logistica this year.
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ArticleAustralians aim for higher UK profile
FRUIT LOGISTICA: Australian producers were on hand to raise their profile at Fruit Logistica in Berlin last week, and plan to increase their exports to the UK.
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ArticleFruit vital for health, claims minister
FRUIT LOGISTICA: Fruit consumption plays a vital role in the protection against disease, said German minister of consumer protection, Renate Künast, during a tour of Fruit Logistica 2005.
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ArticlePearFect Van Doorn introduction
Edwin de Wit of major supplier Van Doorn International Fruit bv and Ton Besseling of agro-chemical manufacturer Makhteshim Agan introduced U40s Conference delegates to Van Doorn’s latest venture in pear production, ‘PearFect’.
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New Zealand apples go coreless
New Zealand apple scientists have developed a coreless apple as the ultimate in convenient fruit snacking.
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ArticleReport warning for mushroom growers
English mushroom growers need to re-think their operations, if the industry wants to protect market share, according to a study by Warwick HRI.

