Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3132
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Article7-Eleven growth in Thailand
CP All plans to increase its 7-Eleven store numbers in the Thailand market to 10,000 over the next six years
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ArticleApproval for Walmart-Yihaodian purchase
Walmart has been given a green light to acquire a controlling share in Chinese online retailer Yihaodian
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ArticleChinese organic regulations flouted
China’s newly introduced organic labelling regulations are being widely ignored by retailers.
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Article€344m acquisition for Bayer CropScience
Bayer CropScience has completed its acquisition of farming pest management firm AgraQuest for around €344m
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ArticleWalmart reports on solid quarterly growth
US retailer improves earnings and sales during the second quarter of fiscal 2013, thanks to both domestic and global operations
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ArticleThe Chain | September 2012
Russia was renowned for taking poor-quality fruit – but now the country’s huge appetite makes it the next must-win market
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | September 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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Article5,000 sign petition after Olympic disaster
Leyton Market traders are furious after insisting they were misled into spending £25,000 on stalls for an “Olympic” food market, FPJ reports
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ArticlePort of LA volumes increase
Cargo volumes for July increase 5.5 per cent when compared with the same month in 2011
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ArticleTale of Goldilocks and the three pears
Produce too much and prices fall. Turn out too little and they rise. If prices go too high, buyers are put off. If only there was a way to regulate the flow of fruit?
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Article5,000 sign petition after Olympic market flops
Leyton Market traders are furious after insisting they were misled into spending £25,000 on stalls for an “Olympic” food market.
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£270 million acquisition for Bayer CropScience
Bayer CropScience has completed its acquisition of farming pest management firm Agra Quest for around £270 million.
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ArticleNorthern Mushrooms FD blasts the RPA
The financial director of one of the five producer organisations facing the axe from the EU Fruit and Vegetable Aid Scheme has claimed the Rural Payments Agency “could have acted illegally”.
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ArticleHapag-Lloyd lowers Q2 loss
Group has more positive news after a weak first quarter, with an improved operating result
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ArticleGrango and cash
Is it a grape? Is it a mango? M&S customers won’t need to decide, as the supermarket is introducing the ‘Grango’ as part of a new Tutti Frutti range of grapes.
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Online shopping makes a comeback for Iceland
Iceland will re-open its online store, which was closed six years ago, following rising demand from customers.
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ArticleSeafreight service aids Israeli mangoes
A new seafreight service via France is benefiting exports to the UK by reducing the need for airfreight
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'Love My Salad' campaign is a hit
Dutch group Rijk Zwaan has revealed good results from its Love My Salad social networking site since its launch at Fruit Logistica in February.
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ArticleCloud hangs over mushroom supplier
Venlo-based company Prime Champ at centre of Dutch police investigation into alleged mistreatment of Polish workers
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Seafreight service aids Israeli mangoes
UK-based Univeg Katopé has announced the first arrivals of the new season's mangoes from Israel, with higher yields expected compared with 2011.

