Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2756
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Walmart to expand in Andhra Pradesh
Walmart India has announced plans to open 15 cash and carry stores over five years
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Sun Pacific exports halved
Sun Pacific president has said the US West Coast port slowdowns have been a “disaster” for the citrus industry
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Cítricos Valencianos inks Carrefour deal
French retailer to stock PGI citrus in a number of stores in Normandy and Brittany
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London startup launches online farmers’ market
New online platform allows local producers access to wider customer base while retaining farmers' market concept
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Sales surge ahead for cabbage that's red
Strong year-on-year volume growth for product, as UK consumers 'recognise the high nutritional value of the veg'
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Australia eyes return to Vietnam
Australian imports likely to resume in May, providing little comfort to table grape trade
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G's organic range unveils five new products
Salad products, plus brown onions and leeks join other products in the range, which was launched in September 2014
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Eurozone watches and waits
Moneycorp's Chris Redfern on a relatively quiet week in which European eyes continued to be trained on Greece
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First bunch of UK asparagus sells for £181
Season starts in style, with charity auction, and special delivery to flagship M&S store in time for Valentine's Day
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Social responsibility alliance formed
Mexican and US fresh produce associations form what has been described as an unprecedented alliance on social responsibility
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Dole CEO faces trial over 2013 privatisation
Judge satisfied that the transaction requires further scrutiny
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Sharp rise in Dutch organic exports
Carrots and tomatoes lead the charge in the fresh produce category
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Obama moves to resolve port dispute
The White House has announced that US labor secretary Tom Perez will help broker a deal in the US West Coast Port Dispute
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US port congestion hits NOL
Port congestion has been cited as one of the major challenges to NOL as it posts its fourth quarter results
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GM apples approved for commercial planting
Arctic comes in from the cold after US prepares to grant OSF licence to grow non-browning Golden Delicious and Granny Smith
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Europe's kiwifruit market stands firm
With Greece able to sell much of its crop despite the Russian ban, prospects for the next few months are said to be good
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Frozen produce shows promise
Frozen food has been one of the big winners from the cash squeeze of the last seven years. Michael Barker asks how it intends to continue the upward trajectory
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Mech tech powers into the future
Robotics technology is coming on in leaps and bounds. Michael Barker finds out what is on the horizon for the fresh produce industry
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Buoyant herbs set standard for growth
The fresh herb market abounds with energy, ideas and forward momentum. Martyn Fisher finds out why
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Foodservice gains 'matchmaking' tool
The Sustainable Restaurant Association is revamping its supplier network to provide a unique ‘matchmaking’ service between the foodservice sector and its supply base, Nina Pullman reports