Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2937
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Article
Rail boost for Hunts Point Market
Multi-million dollar federal grant will ensure that New York’s wholesale market has the tools and infrastructure to “compete and thrive”
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Amhpac signs food bank deal
Mexican Association of Protected Horticulture will encourage its 280 members to donate vegetables to those in need
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Camposol posts second quarter gains
Fresh avocados contributed to the company’s increased sales volume, with further gains expected going forward
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Nepalese nut prices soar
Falling rupee value and supply constraints blamed for price hike, as festival season approaches
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Pakistani mangoes to enter Australia
Following a visit by DAFF officials in July, Australia has granted market access to Pakistani mango exports
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Congestion concerns for RSA citrus
Exporters reportedly less inclined to ship fruit via Durban as a result of reported slow shipments through the port
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AC Goatham goes direct with Sainsbury's
Kent-based top-fruit grower becomes a direct supplier to 'big-four' retailer Sainsbury's
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Florette crowns One Minute Wonder champion
Salad brand's Facebook fans select a duck and goat's cheese medley to take the top prize
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Sunshine leads to record mint sales
Fresh Herb Company praises the 'Pimms effect' as fresh mint sales increase 45 per cent in July
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Growing the Asian footprint
Ahead of Asia Fruit Logistica next month, John Giles, divisional director at Promar International, asks what the opportunities are for the UK
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CH Robinson appoints Ivo Aris
As it seeks to continue its expansion in Europe, the logistics company has named Ivo Aris as director of global forwarding for the region
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Staay to take over bankrupt Van Rijn
Further consolidation in Dutch trade as management of troubled import-export business works with rival group to find solution
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Profits up for Maersk Line
The AP Møller-Mærsk group says Maersk Line is performing strongly despite "challenging" shipping demand
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NZ eyes trade deal traction for apples in India
Industry seeks a “more welcoming” environment in trade negotiations, according to Pipfruit New Zealand CEO
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Wholesale shift in Shanghai
A new wholesale market is set to open in Shanghai this weekend, rivalling dominant fruit import hub Longwu
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Analysis
GM: for Good or for Bad?
In the second of this year’s two winning MDS synoptic papers, William Lee discusses the future for genetic modification
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Making the cut
With the convenience sector continuing to grow, FPJ looks deeper into how vegetables and salads, rather than fruit, are helping to drive sales
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Best Western
The supermarket trade might still be the biggest threat in the eyes of wholesalers, but traders at Western International are still finding the way to succeed.
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Identec and WAM form alliance
The wireless technology specialists have struck up a partnership to deliver remote real-time control solutions for refrigerated container operations in ports and terminals