Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3073
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ArticleEU adds Chinese fresh produce to GI list
European geographical indications granted to specific types of Chinese pomelo, apple, peach, asparagus, garlic and yam
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ArticleBelgian auctions agree merger
Mechelse Veilingen and Coöbra join forces to ensure fairer prices and increase dominance of Belgian vegetable market
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ArticleT&G expects loss-making result
New Zealand-based fruit and vegetable group is expecting to make a full-year loss of €10m-€12m
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ArticleFyffes anticipates earnings boost
A similar earnings target of €27m-€33m has been set for 2013 following very strong performance this year
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ArticleMaersk Line CEO: rates must rise
Søren Skou tells Eurofruit he has cut back staff numbers as group prepares to renegotiate cargo contracts
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ArticleMesse Berlin confirms new CEO
Fruit Logistica and Asia Fruit Logistica organiser reveals Christian Göke will replace outgoing Raimund Hosch
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ArticleBonduelle to restructure operations
French fresh-cut specialist has announced that it will put in place a new management and organisational structure next year
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ArticleBopha strikes Philippine bananas
Banana industry faces huge recovery costs and export shortages after Typhoon Bopha claims an estimated 10,000ha of plantations
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ArticleNew Japan-Thailand service from APL & Hanjin
APL and Hanjin Shipping have launched a new joint service between Japan and Thailand to complement existing routes
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ArticleAllan replaces Kok at Dairy Farm
Dairy Farm International has confirmed Graham Allan will replace Michael Kok as CEO when he retires at the end of the month
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ArticleSri Lanka export growth predicted
Sri Lanka’s fruit and vegetable exports are expected to grow 3-5 per cent by the end of 2012, buoyed by good fruit sales
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ArticleUphill battle for Indian FDI bill
India’s FDI bill is facing an uphill battle in the country’s parliament as the opposition rallies against it
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ArticleChina encouraging direct retail sourcing
The Chinese government is aiming to strengthen links between farmers and retailers to help the production sector develop
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ArticleChilean blueberries hit by frost
Cold November snap has impacted on various growing regions, with an average decline in production of 22 per cent
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ArticleNew ventures boost turnover at G’s Fresh
Greater sales in mushrooms and arrangement to market Langmead Farms' products help push up turnover
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ArticleAldi UK amasses more shoppers
Discounter has improved market share compared with the same period of 2011, while Waitrose also demonstrates growth
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ArticleLondon Orchard Project unveils Core Blimey
Charity plans to up the old apples by planting trees across 40 orchards bearing UK capital's first new variety in 60 years
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ArticleEU clamps down on unproven health claims
From 14 December, fresh produce marketers will have to remove unproven claims from products they sell in the EU
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ArticleAlmería advances citrus exports
Volume of citrus fruit shipped from the region climbs 64.5 per cent, making it the eighth-largest exporting region in Spain
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Morrisons renews ND logistics contract
Norbert Dentressangle will help handle groceries for the UK retailer on the road and at distribution centres for a further two years

