Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3079
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ArticleTomato growers still fear Morocco
Sectors in Spain, France and Italy continue to lobby Brussels for support in competing against non-EU suppliers
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ArticleExecutive board additions for ND
Norbert Dentressangle appoints non-French executive board members, reflecting "international dimension" of the company
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ArticleSainsbury's unveils convenience plans
Group to expand its convenience store reach over next three years, creating 10,000 jobs in the process
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ArticleTotal Produce rescues UK supplier
Dublin-based group acquires Burtons Go Bananas, which had fallen into administration due to cash-flow difficulties
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ArticlePort recognises Moroccan success
Officials gather at Port of Wilmington to welcome Moroccan clementines and celebrate economic tie between the countries
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ArticleBelgians rebrand "forgotten vegetables"
Bel'Orta label offers products including glasshouse runner beans, parsnips, beetroot and black salsify
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ArticleStrawberry volumes higher in Huelva
Larger production area has boosted berry volumes in the Spanish region of Huelva
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ArticleDemand for NZ kiwifruit grows
Zespri's Lain Jager says group is happy with results from seasonal marketing campaigns as returns rise
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ArticleMelinda hails quality of Melasì twins
Italian apple marketer rolls out television advertisement championing the high quality of its cheaper, class two fruit
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ArticleOpst and Eva now under one roof
Austrian apple producer organisation and export marketer now located at same official premises in heart of Styria
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ArticleCMA CGM delivers solid Q3 performance
French shipping group expects to end the year with a "substantial profit" as its 2012 action plan proves effective
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ArticleCarrefour pulls out of Indonesia
Carrefour, the world’s second largest retailer, is pulling out of Indonesia as it redirects investment to its main markets in Western Europe
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ArticleCH Robinson introduces Navisphere
Logistics group updates integrated global tracking technology platform
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ArticleProvisional Psa find in Poverty Bay
Latest provisional result on an orchard near Te Karaka could become the first confirmed case in the region
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ArticleDecade-long rise in Murcian grape exports
New data from governmental agricultural associations reveals growth in regional exports of 61 per cent through last decade
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ArticleTesco backs Thai export growth
UK-based retail giant set to increase volume of Thai fresh fruit and vegetables sourced by stores around world
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ArticleNamibian table grape exports set to fall
Especially cold winter conditions have reportedly led to a major reduction in volume of fruit available
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ArticlePotato Council looks ahead
Challenging year means the organisation is looking forward to better times
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ArticleUS private labels outpace brands
Value-added private-label produce growth is outstripping brand sale growth by 2 per cent in the US
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ArticleProexport seeks Dubai opportunities
Murcian companies expect to consolidate agreements with importers and distributors during visit to United Arab Emirates

