Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3109
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ArticleAsia's ascent can still astonish
In spite of frequent forecasts of Asia’s inevitable rise, the scale and speed of growth – as illustrated by the turnout at Asia Fruit Logistica – continue to take the breath away
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ArticleMcDonald's explores fruit and veg options
McDonald's will list calorie information on US restaurant and drive-thru menus from next week.
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ArticleNew transport system for Asda
Asda says it's fully switched over to a new regional transport distribution network that will boost the efficiency of deliveries.
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ArticlePhilippines welcomes Argentinean citrus
The Philippines has opened its doors to citrus from Argentina.
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ArticleFruit and veg at heart of new Shell format
Petrol giant Shell is working on plans to put fresh produce at the forefront of a brand new store format.
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ArticleJourney continues for European Flavors
After making an appearance at World Food Moscow, the promotional campaign moves on to the US
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ArticleWaitrose Foundation joins SH event
Eurofruit Congress Southern Hemisphere to host speakers from Walmart-Massmart, Waitrose, Capespan, T&G and San Miguel
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ArticleE Leclerc founder dies
One of the most important figures in the French retail sector, the founder of the French hypermarket chain that bore his name, has died
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ArticlePrinting money causes problems
Central banks on either side of the Atlantic are wondering whether they can solve their problems by simply printing themselves a bit more cash. Investors are unlikely to be impressed by such behaviour
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ArticleTimaru confirms job losses
Prime Port in New Zealand confirms that 29 jobs will be cut by the end of September
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ArticlePeruvian banana exports jump
Peru will export 138,000 tonnes of bananas worth US$91.6m in 2012, according to estimates from Maximixe published by Agraria.pe.
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ArticleLebanese apples tap new markets
Apple exporters in Lebanon have recently broken into new markets, including Iraq, Libya and Egypt
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ArticlePort of LA gains deepening approval
Final funding approval for US$7.5m has been granted by the Los Angeles Harbor Commission to complete deepening
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ArticleDP World confirms Belgian sale
Port operator offloads non-core operations in Belgium and sells its Aden port stake in Yemen
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ArticleBayer CropScience to invest £4 billion in R&D
Bayer CropScience plans to invest up to £4 billion into its research and development programme by 2016.
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ArticleA sprint start for the nation’s health
Earlier this month leading industry figures joined British athletics legend Roger Black for a Florette and FPJ-hosted roundtable discussion focusing on the opportunities presented by London 2012. Michael Barker rounds up the key points from the event
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ArticleThe Luxury look
For the luxury hotel industry, first impressions are vital. Samantha Lyster meets the florist top hotels call in to ensure that their arrangements are stunning
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ArticleBayer CropScience set to spend €7bn
Company's R&D, crop protection and seed processing programmes to benefit from huge investment during next few years
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ArticleSouth Africa surges ahead
Not since the 1990s has the South African stonefruit sector shown such promising growth, but it also faces challenges on how best to deal with it, writes Fred Meintjes
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ArticleStonefruit steals a march
Despite competition from a wide range of summer fruits and new varieties, consumers have been buying more stonefruit over the past 12 months

