Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3074
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ArticleIndian nut imports rising
India’s cashew and almond imports are rising as the country’s shoppers consume an increasing volume of the nuts
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ArticleReprieve for South African growers
Labour union suspends strike action until 9 January, leaving workers free to harvest and pack grape and stonefruit crops
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ArticleTesco delivers mixed quarterly report
While overall group sales climb, UK like-for-like sales slip back by 0.6 per cent on the same period of 2011
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ArticleChiquita set for Ecuador port move
The Port of Bolívar is anticipating more banana business from Chiquita Brands International following an expansion project at the facility
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ArticleBiobest reveals price increase
Biological crop protection specialist is to implement a worldwide price increase next year
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ArticleRijk Zwaan wins lettuce case
Dutch seed company has won its case against Italian group Agriseeds over illegal reproduction of Ballerina RZ lettuce
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ArticleAgreement ends Los Angeles ports strike
The busiest port complex in the US is getting back to normal following an eight-day strike by union members and longshoremen
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ArticleCFFA’s Tjerandsen makes way for Brux
With Tom Tjerandsen retiring, Karen Brux will oversee all of the Chilean Fresh Fruit Association’s marketing efforts in the US and Canada
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ArticleBrian Kocher takes new Chiquita position
Chief financial officer handed yet another role at the fresh produce multinational, stepping into a newly-created COO position
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ArticleFlorida group confirms grapefruit forecast
Production on track to return to around 20.3m cartons following two seasons that were affected by hurricanes
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ArticlePwC calls for stronger supply chain
Consultancy says that volatility in food availability and price in UK requires urgent risk management
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ArticleGolden Delicious still UK favourite
Consumer survey finds British consumers still like Golden Delicious best, although more men than women prefer the variety
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ArticleExports up at Port of Hamburg
Loaded container handling for the export market is not enough to halt an overall fall in throughput for the first nine months
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ArticleRSA growers praise Tesco stonefruit effort
Hortgro's Jacques Du Preez congratulates leading UK retailer on its efforts to help South African stonefruit stand out
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ArticleLidl plots Greek investment
Schwarz Group-owned discounter is aiming to plough €100m into the country over the next three years
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ArticleAdobanano seeks banana funding
Hurricane-hit banana industry seeks loan to aid with farm renovations and improve competitiveness
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ArticleMaasgeul widening aids Rotterdam traffic
Two-way traffic for large container vessels is now possible after the completion of work widening the Maasgeul by 250 metres
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ArticleOppy goes ethical with Brazilian grapes
Rainforest Alliance table grapes from Fazendas Labrunier will be available in North America through the end of the year
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ArticlePeru anticipates positive mango deal
Shipments are set to rise, although variable weather conditions since August will have an as-yet undetermined effect on crop
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ArticleUK importer enjoys mango success
HL Hall expects positive sale of mangoes to carry on in 2013 after successful campaign this year

