Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2663
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Dubai foresees major growth
Despite the Dubai market suffering from lower prices due to oversupply, Farzana Trading expects significant developments in the build-up to Expo 2020
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Murcian tomatoes feel the heat
Up to 60 per cent of plants around Aguilas and Mazarrón could be suffering heat stress, producer organisation warns
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Chiquita changes tack as Iran sanctions bite
Group selling less in the Middle East and diversifying market spread as some Iranian clients struggle to pay invoices
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Mandarin imports reach trigger levels
Thailand temporarily increases tariffs on Australian mandarin imports
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Grangemouth to ‘significantly increase’ capacity
New investment in specialist power supply points at Scottish container terminal will benefit importers and exporters
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The Holy Grail of garlic
New research looks set to open up limitless possibilities for improved garlic production
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Ian Summerfield's herb ambition
Deserted glasshouses, robots, and a company gearing up in the herb market. Nina Pullman visited Langmeads’ CEO Ian Summerfield to chat about what’s next
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Wing Yip sees customer base grow
Chinese retailer Wing Yip has a niche produce offering among its one-stop-shop concept for Asian foodservice outlets. Nina Pullman paid a visit
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Lidl buyers confirm range refresh
Senior buying managers at Lidl UK, Emma Byrne and Jon Covey, chat to Nina Pullman about range development, promotions and ‘phenomenal’ growth
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Aldi buying directors lift the lid on future strategy
In an exclusive interview with FPJ's Martyn Fisher, five buying directors from Aldi talk efficiency, growth and limited SKUs
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Pak choi sees strong demand
UK growers and importers of popular oriental green discuss consumer trends and growing markets
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Imports plug brassica supply gaps
A recent cauliflower and broccoli shortage from key UK regions has seen suppliers look abroad, while beans are also tight
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Analysis
Opinion: Fresh produce is 'intimately tied' to British economy
Business journalist Richard Jackson explains why the fruit and veg industry is key to success, or failure, of the UK economy
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Industry faces crisis if Calais drama drags on
Suppliers will face 'serious problems' if Calais disruption continues past summer and into main UK import window
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Watch: Wing Yip director on supply and consumer trends
With four per cent growth year-on-year, Chinese retailer Wing Yip is going from strength to strength. Nina Pullman visited store director Albert Yip
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Dirk Winkelmann back at Vanguard
Experienced industry figure re-joins Vanguard as chief business development officer to help drive its global expansion and vertical integration strategy
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New banana freight route calls at Tilbury
A new service from CMA CGM will link west Africa with Europe and the UK on a weekly rotation calling at the Port of Tilbury
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Banana exports to Iran get lift
Banana exporters in the Philippines are expecting an increase in volumes sent to Iran since the lifting of sanctions
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APMT enters Colombia
Terminal operator invests in JV in Cartagena, South America’s second busiest container port