Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3061
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ArticleFairtrade Foundation names CEO
Michael Gidney has been confirmed as the CEO of the UK's Fairtrade Foundation, taking over from Harriet Lamb
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ArticleUN urges people to buy "funny fruit"
New campaign aims to cut food waste, improve sustainability of supply and make public better appreciate value of food
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ArticlePhilippe Ruelle to head CAIFL
The UGPBAN director has been named as the new president of the sector's international arbitration chamber
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ArticlePMA Aus-NZ chief hopeful on new law
Michael Worthington remains confident about potential impact of food safety rule changes in US on Australasian exports
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ArticleNew management company for USAEC
Trade association takes on SmithBucklin for greater operational efficiency
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ArticleCamposol and Agricom in European push
Companies agree joint commercialisation project to establish a strong platform for their fresh produce exports to Europe
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ArticleManagement changes for Damco
Logistics group carries out several changes at senior levels as it prepares to move from Denmark to the Netherlands
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ArticleDole-Itochu sale almost complete
The sale of Dole’s Asian and packaged food divisions to Itochu is set to go ahead after the deal received Chinese government approval
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ArticleCarrefour’s Chinese revenue on the rise
China continues to be a growth market for Carrefour Group, with the European retail giant recording a 10.8 per cent rise in Chinese operating revenues for 2012
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ArticleIndonesian imports up in the air
Indonesia’s fresh fruit import trade left twisting in the wind as it awaits news of a new quota allocation from the government
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ArticleGFSI welcomes CanadaGAP
Global Food Safety Initiative reveals that re-benchmarking of Canada's Good Agricultural Practice has been recognised
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ArticlePeru's asparagus sets sights on China
China could be set to open its doors to Peruvian asparagus as negotiations look set for a positive conclusion
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ArticleMoroccan produce in spotlight in Berlin
Moroccan exporters were out in force at International Green Week in the German capital, as part of the ‘Morocco visits Europe’ campaign
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ArticleFyffes eyes US pineapple gains
Irish group eyes US pineapple market as it looks to relieve pressure built by a tough European industry
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ArticleX5 sales on the increase
Russian retailer enjoys year-on-year rise for 2012, although same-store sales decline
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ArticleRussia bans EU seed-potato imports
A temporary ban will come into force on 1 April, Russian organisation Rosselkhoznadzor has revealed
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ArticleItalian kiwifruit gains access to Korea
Made in Blu, the export marketing consortium backed by leading players Agrintesa and Apofruit, confirms breakthrough in Asia
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ArticleUS and Mexico sign trade plan
The US and Mexico have signed a mutual agreement to improve cross-border control and trade
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ArticleSouth African growers 'back in business'
After weeks of disruption and uncertainty, Western Cape growers resume exports after unions suspend strike action
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ArticleProfitable 2012 for EastPack
Group forecasts a profit of over NZ$6m for the full-year of 2012, with its orchard gate return rising

