Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3066
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ArticleRecord-breaking Christmas for Sainsbury's
Total sales climb 3.3 per cent with the pre-Christmas week proving the strongest on record
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ArticleUS snackers opt for fresh fruit
Fresh fruit comes out ahead of chocolate and potato chips as most popular snacking item in the US, presenting further industry opportunities
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ArticleAuchan plans new concept
The French retailer this year plans to launch a new store type dedicated to fresh produce
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ArticleSweden hosts Urban Agriculture Summit
Linköping puts itself on fresh produce map with three-day event covering long-term improvements to global food supply
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ArticleChristmas bonus for Waitrose and discounters
Kantar Worldpanel data reveals that Waitrose, Aldi and Lidl were the big winners during the holiday period in the UK
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ArticleBonduelle to sell more in Germany
Company planning to almost double the size of its salad processing site in Straelen, North Rhine-Westphalia
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ArticleSouth African grape shipments disrupted
Exports impacted by factors including a late start to harvesting and rainfall in the key Oranger River growing region
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ArticleStorm disruption for Egyptian exports
Torrential rain, strong winds and low visibility have reportedly forced several of the country's ports to close temporarily
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ArticleAlpine Fresh announces Five Star deal
Blueberry grower-shipper announces deal with fellow Florida-based group to operate a new state-of-the-art packing facility
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ArticleApofruit names new commercial director
Company's evolution continues as it pushes aead with planned reorganisation, due to be completed late next year
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ArticleUnions up rhetoric as strike looms
South African trade unions have fallen back on international fruit boycotts to promote their case for increases in minimum wages
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ArticleBanana rebuilding cost outstrips funding
Government funding and loan packages are not stacking up against the cost of rebuilding the Philippine banana sector
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ArticleChinese vegetable prices spike
Vegetable prices are on the rise in China as the run of record cold weather continues across the country
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ArticleM&S planning return to the Netherlands
Upmarket British supermarket chain said to be opening new store in Amsterdam following 12-year absence from Benelux
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ArticleTurkish citrus volumes hit by weather
Unfavourable weather conditions last spring have affected citrus production in Turkey, with exports expected to decline as a result
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ArticleMaersk's Tim Smith 'optimistic' on shipping
Maersk Line North Asia CEO tells Bloomberg TV that the group is hopeful December improvements will continue through 2013
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ArticleDownturn for Chilean table grapes
Exports so far during 2012/13 are “substantially lighter” according to one importer due to late season start, among other factors
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ArticleCalavo enjoys earnings increase
Performance for fourth quarter and full-year of 2012 improves as California turns out a larger avocado crop
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ArticleItalian citrus consumption to fall
Consumption of fresh oranges, including red-fleshed varieties, expected to fall by more than 20 per cent this season
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ArticleTotal Produce completes Oppy deal
Agreement to acquire a 65 per cent shareholding in the Oppenheimer Group has been sealed, Total Produce confirms

