Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2741
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Article
Fyffes 'not weakened' by Chiquita episode
Chairman David McCann underlines company's determination to continue growing in markets new and old
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Article
Improvements to Tasmanian freight scheme
Exports to all markets now covered under TFES but producers still campaigning for more funding
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NZ kiwifruit trade braced for storms
Weakening ex-Cyclone Pam poses threat to production, although country's overall crop still set to be larger than last year
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Article
Maersk Line gains financial head
Pierre Danet will leave Hewlett Packard in April to join Maersk Line as chief financial officer
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Article
Euro is FX market's big talking point
Moneycorp's Chris Redfern on the latest travails of the struggling single European currency
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Analysis
Opinion: Why promotions deserve more attention
Ex-supermarket category manager and supply chain consultant Darren Smith on why suppliers should spend more time on a promotions strategy
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Endocrine disruptor review 'should be science-led'
MEP Anthea McIntyre urges European Commission to consider risk and exposure of endocrine disruptors in definition review
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Investment costs hit profitability at Alan Barlett & Sons
Fourth pre-tax loss in succession for roots business, albeit with the latest loss only amounting to five figures
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Pakistan wants EU mango growth
The country is hoping to increase shipments to Europe by up to 40 per cent this season
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No South African citrus to Spain in 2015
South Africa’s citrus producers have recommended that no phyto certificates be issued this year for shipments to Spain
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Zespri defends buyer visit to NZ
Group issues statement describing all-expenses trip for international buyers as "great opportunity" to secure kiwifruit sales
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Loblaw offers 'Naturally Imperfect" produce
Canadian retailer's range of misshapen fruit and veg aimed at making healthy food more readily available
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Trader turns waste into water
NCGM firm invests thousands in Liquid Food Composter that uses enzymes to digest food waste
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Monty Don addresses growers
A Horticulture Wales event hosts speed networking and Q&A sessions to encourage collaboration in Welsh supply chain
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Symington in for Lennon at Capespan
PPECB's Stuart Symington will come in as managing director of Capespan South Africa in May
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Article
Spar launches stores in Lebanon
The Dutch retailer is expanding in the Lebanese market, having just opened two new stores, with a further two due later in the year
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Article
Australia worried by China's fake citrus
Industry association Citrus Australia raises concerns over alleged artificial colouring and rebranding of Chinese fruit
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Article
Traders' concern over redevelopment logistics
NCGM traders say better promotion and more information would bring confidence in market redevelopment
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Chefs help Zon launch asparagus campaign
New promotion for homegrown white asparagus should help marketer maintain its leading position in the Dutch market
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Analysis
Australian imports up by a third
Australia’s fruit imports grew by more than 30 per cent in 2014, but they still accounted for less than 10 per cent of total consumption in value terms