Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3058
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ArticleChina chomps on Aussie nuts
China has developed into a key market for Australia's almond and macadamia exports
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ArticleSatara-EastPack talks could resume
Merger plans initially discussed two years ago are set to resurface as the companies look to improve efficiency and cut costs
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ArticleEosta brings organic innovation to Berlin
Group to present three new products at this year's Fruit Logistica, with an eye on organics, sustainability and convenience
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ArticleTurnover proves 'strong' for Bonduelle
First half of fiscal 2012/13 brings a turnover increase of 11.3 per cent, driven by a 'dynamic' second quarter
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ArticleUruguayan apples suffer hail damage
Volumes could fall after storm impacted on production, predominantly in the south of the country
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ArticleTexas invests for success
Future is bright for southern Texas with the development of San Antonio Wholesale Produce Market and an E-Beam sterilisation facility
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ArticleJapan’s consumer spending in decline
A decline in retail prices has failed to stimulate household spending on fresh fruit in Japan, which hit a 12-year low in 2012
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ArticleNew CFO for Wal-Mart China
Wal-Mart China has announced Anne Myong as its new chief financial officer
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ArticleStrikes hit Pakistan’s exports again
Transport strikes have once again stalled Pakistan’s produce exports
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ArticleDFID and Waitrose form RSA worker scheme
UK retailer and Department for International Development aims to increase youth skills in South Africa's value chain
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ArticleGreeks hit out at cut-backs
Farmers and seamen in Greece are striking and protesting at harsh austerity measures introduced by the government to secure loans
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ArticleDamco director to join Maersk Line
Eurofruit understands Ole Schack-Petersen will not move to The Hague when current employer relocates there in April
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ArticleMaersk urges climate action
European Commission is urged to ensure the enforcement of existing legislation regarding insulation foam in reefer containers
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ArticleUS-Mexico “end” tomato war
Proposed agreement would suspend the antidumping duty investigation of fresh tomatoes entering the US from Mexico
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ArticleFruits from Chile marks progress
Chile’s generic fruit brands have achieved very positive results in terms of exposure and impact within the target audience
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ArticlePakistan's potato exporters call for subsidy
Pakistan’s potato exporters are asking for a freight subsidy to stay competitive in the global market
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ArticleDole Philippines prepares US shipment
With the USDA expected to issue the final ruling on Philippine banana exports in the first quarter of this year, Dole Philippines is preparing its first US shipment
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ArticleNZ poised with "balanced" apple crop
Pipfruit New Zealand has projected a 6 per cent increase in exports for 2013, thanks to the most "balanced crop” in many seasons
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ArticleWoolworths supports Aus citrus growers
Australian retailer Woolworths says it will support flood-afflicted domestic growers and not up its US lemon imports
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ArticleAir cargo fell in 2012
Global air cargo demand fell for the second year running in 2012 due to decline in world trade

