Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3137
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ArticleTruCape’s Hughes slams RSA government
One of South Africa’s leading topfruit exporters, Charles Hughes, has said exports face lock-outs because of government bureaucracy
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ArticleCarrot growers get disease warning
BASF and ADAS have warned carrot growers there is a high risk of disease this season and they should start fungicide treatments early
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ArticleDeluge impacts Costa Rican bananas
The El Niño phenomenon has brought heavy rainfall to the Central American nation, affecting banana and vegetable production
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ArticleChiquita posts underwhelming Q2 results
Chiquita Brands International has posted a weaker set of results for the second quarter (Q2) of the year, with net income and quarterly sales both falling on a year-on-year basis, Fruitnet reports.
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ArticleFernando Aguirre to step down at Chiquita
Chief executive to leave post after nine years at the helm as group looks for fresh leadership to take it in a 'new strategic direction'
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ArticleChiquita posts lower set of Q2 results
Group sees sales and profit slump, while also unveiling a restructuring plan which could reduce costs by up to US$60m
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ArticleAPM Terminals wins Costa Rica lawsuits
Costa Rican courts confirm APM Terminal’s concession for the specialised Moin Container Terminal in Central America
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ArticleCarrot growers get disease warning from ADAS
BASF and ADAS have warned carrot growers there is a high risk of disease this season and they should start fungicide treatments earlier than usual.
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ArticleSpecial Fruit gains AEO certificate
AEO status means Belgian importer will benefit from priority treatment and fewer inspections at customs
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ArticleNew kiwi developed by Italian universities
A new yellow-fleshed fast ripening kiwi cultivar has been developed by two of Italy’s top universities.
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ArticlePeter Marks to step down
The board of The Co-operative Group has announced that its chief executive Peter Marks is to step down and retire from his role in May 2013, after six years at the helm.
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ArticleCo-op CEO to step down
Peter Marks is to retire next year after six years in the role and 45 years working within the wider Co-operative Movement
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ArticleItalian aversion to non-browning apples
Farming organisation Coldiretti casts doubt over public perception of newly developed non-browning apple varieties
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ArticleNew juice drink contains unique sugar
Del Monte is set to launch its first range of juice drinks using Stevia, a natural South American-grown sweetener
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ArticleSerbia blueberry exports top US$1m
Country's relatively young blueberry export sector has seen exports to EU and Russia more than double in past six years
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ArticleWayne Sales named Supervalu chief
Sales has served as a director of Supervalu since 2006 and has more than 35 years retail executive experience
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ArticleFresh faces for LINKFresh
Anglia Business Solutions’ California-based subsidiary, LINKFresh, has announced two new senior management appointments.
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ArticleUruguay declares agriculture emergency
The government is in the final stages of preparing an assistance package for those affected by the recent frost
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Pakistan mango exports to US in doubt
Pakistan’s mango industry is questioning the future of US exports as import requirements eat into profit margins
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ArticleRed Bull boss gets his wings at Mack
Nigel Trood to replace David Lloyd, who is leaving his position as managing director at UK supplier Mack Multiples

