Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3086
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ArticleExports push Rotterdam to growth
Throughput up 1.7 per cent for first nine months of 2012 despite weakening third quarter
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ArticleWaikato Psa cases increase
Number of infected orchards in the region up to ten after discovery of disease on an orchard near Hamilton
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ArticleBonduelle growth 'in line with objectives'
First quarter of fiscal 2012/13 sees total consolidated turnover climb 7.3 per cent at foreign exchange rates
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ArticleFood sales help to spare M&S blushes
Profits fall at the high-end retailer despite a strong performance in half-year food sales
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ArticlePão de Açúcar sees profit growth
Brazil-based retailer benefits from interest rate cuts in the country designed to boost consumer spending
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ArticleStorms pummel Canaries
Strong winds cause significant losses to banana plantations on Canary Islands
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ArticleTalking Heads | Nitin Agrawal
Fruitnet.com talks to Nitin Agrawal, managing director of Indian grape exporter Euro Fruits, about his career so far and his thoughts on the industry
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ArticleFresh food top of new Dia concept's list
Retailer to follow trial in Madrid with launch of 32 stores by the end of 2012
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ArticleEU school scheme requires more work
New report into effectiveness of EU School Fruit Scheme concludes more funding and better organisation required
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ArticleNZ avocado season underway
Industry body unveils ambassador for what it hopes will be a 2.5m-tray campaign
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ArticleND launches Red Ocean Connect
International transport group Norbert Dentressangle has introduced an end-to-end ocean freight service
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | November 2012
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments and departures within the European fresh produce industry over the past month
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ArticleMindanao event opens banana discussion
The Mindanao Banana Congress this week aims to set a development roadmap for the Philippine banana industry
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Pakistan GAP in development
Pakistan is moving ahead with the development of a local GAP standard after securing support from Punjab
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ArticleHopes high for early-season clementine
Spanish marketer Anecoop confirms plans to extend availability of early-harvesting variety Clemensoon after promising first year
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ArticleTesco aims to convert commuters
World's third-largest retailer trials scheme to save shoppers the "hassle" of actually going into their stores to buy groceries
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ArticleAG Thames launches stonefruit range
First arrivals of peaches and nectarines bred by Oz Peach set to "revolutionise" early offer, says UK-based importer
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ArticleEthical angle for South Africa campaign
Beautiful Country, Beautiful Fruit campaign highlights the role that the industry plays in improving life for disadvantaged people
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ArticleBananas could take over from potatoes
Research suggests banana family could boom as climate change brings higher temperatures
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ArticleDubai-South Australia air service takes off
New Emirates service provides major grape, citrus and stonefruit growing regions in Australia with air link to the Middle East

