All Europe articles – Page 393
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ArticleFlat prediction for shipping volumes
Hackett Associates and Bremen Institute anticipate less growth in December this year and drop-off in shipping volumes in 2012
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | September 2011
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments and departures within the European fresh produce industry over the past month
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ArticleThe Eurofruit Podcast - Edition 1
The first edition of the Eurofruit Podcast presents an exclusive interview with Matt Simister and Darren Clough, two of the directors leading Tesco’s new Group Food Sourcing Division
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ArticleCentral sourcing strategy gains impetus
Tesco is reducing its dependence on the British market, affecting the way in which it sources fresh produce for sale to its customers across the world
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Copa-Cogeca pleased by EU funding move
Farmers and cooperatives organisation welcomes plans to re-instate €80m for fresh produce groups in draft EU budget for 2012
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ArticleVOG cautious over apple harvest
Europe's largest single supplier of apples is wary of figures coming out of Prognosfruit
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ArticlePeru to redirect mango exports to Asia
The nation’s leading mango organisation is budgeting for new promotions in Asia, particularly China where Peru’s participation is low
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ArticleRonald vs Sportacus
The fresh produce industry's answer to McDonald's clown figurehead could be the first step to emulating the marketing techniques employed by the fast food industry
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ArticleLinpac to launch Fresh! Seminars
Packaging group aims to support the fresh food packing industry by offering expertise at a series of European events
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ArticleVOG welcomes EU apple forecast
Europe's largest single apple supplier looking forward to positive campaign following last week's Prognosfruit predictions
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ArticleEU apple crop forecast at 10.2m tonnes
Production more or less stable in Italy and set to recover in Poland as European marketers expect strong start to new campaign
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ArticleEuropean pear crop up 12% in 2011/12
More than 2.5m tonnes set to be produced in the EU this season, including an 8 per cent increase in leading variety Conference
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ArticleUnclear mango outlook for Ecuador
Ecuador’s mango volume looks stable but more fruit could head for Europe if a new trade deal with the US is not inked in time
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ArticleForget the hacks, follow the business
Journalism may be under fire following recent revelations in London, but integrity remains central to our own industry coverage
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ArticleContainer fleet increases 10 per cent
Alphaliner reveals 10 per cent year-on-year growth in global container fleet to 14.95m TEU
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ArticleHonduras predicts melon growth
Conference event sets scene for increased shipments of Honduran melons and watermelons to Europe and the US
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ArticlePink Lady enjoys consistent growth
Results of the 2010/11 campaign demonstrate “maturity” and “consistency” of the Pink Lady apple brand in the European market
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ArticleSchool fruit scheme funds under threat
Freshfel Europe slams proposed plans by EU finance chiefs to cut EU School Fruit Scheme budget by almost 30 per cent
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ArticleEU growers welcome new aid package
Copa-Cogeca welcomes €17m in additional compensation, but argues it should be extended to fruit as well as vegetables
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ArticleChoppy waters for container shippers
SeaIntel says volatile market conditions in container shipping will persist for another 3-4 years

