Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3051
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ArticleGrape imports nearing trigger level
Tariff rate on Australian grapes entering Thailand may rise as volumes near safeguard levels
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Japanese market ripe for Vietnamese exports
With approval for dragonfruit and mango secured, industry experts tip Japan as a rising Vietnamese export destination
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ArticleIndian vegetable prices drop
Improved supplies help counter food inflation which had caused onion prices to treble
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ArticleAgriNurture focused on growing exports
Investment in 1,000ha banana plantation aimed at helping Philippine grower-exporter expand further into Asia
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ArticleMouse poison found in Italian lettuce
Transparency apparently lacking as Germany seeks to establish source of contamination in shipment sent to Frankfurt
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ArticleThe Greenery develops French iceberg production
Dutch fruit and vegetable supplier The Greenery is planning to build on the success of its inaugural French iceberg lettuce season
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ArticleDutch demand for snack veg rising
The Greenery counters reported confectionery sales rise by highlighting growth for snack tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers
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ArticleSuperblues flying across the pond
Gourmet Trading’s new blueberry variety is turning heads in export markets including the Netherlands and the UK
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ArticleAeon invests in hypermarket rebrand
Retailer to spend RM65m (US$21m) revamping its 27 stores in Malaysia acquired last year
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ArticleBaltic Berry expands in 2013
Polish company expects higher yields in 2013 as it targets new markets in Scandinavia and France
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ArticleProtofanousi ups strawberry volumes
As Russian demand for Greek strawberries rises, so too does production at exporter Protofanousi Fruits
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ArticleSavéol set for strawberry campaign
The campaign for the French co-operative's strawberries will centre this season on their Saveur de l'Année 2013 status
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ArticleIndonesian import quotas concern mandarin industry
With no clear quota for Australian mandarin exports, key shipper warns that industry faces severe losses
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ArticleBilateral deals have NZ organics thriving
Trade agreements see country’s export value rise 25 per cent since 2009
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ArticleDrought crippling NZ farmers
North Island's poor rainfall could cost farmers over US$5.82m, although the apple industry is thriving
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ArticleGlamour kicks off Spanish cherry campaign
SAT Edoa is anticipating an earlier start to the Glamour cherry campaign this year, aiming for a 15 March start
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ArticleYusen Logistics tests South Korean waters
Logistics company continues to develop its trans-pacific operations with new LCL service
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ArticleSpecial Fruit sells first Clerys
Clery strawberry sales kick off for the Belgian importer, while expectations are high for Peruvian and Spanish blueberries
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EU pays record prices for Indian grapes
Indian table grapes are commanding record prices in Europe, due to rising production costs, limited availability and increasing global demand
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ArticleTotal Produce enjoys earnings growth
Chairman Carl McCann describes the company's results as 'pleasing', while expressing optimism for the coming 12 months

