Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3142
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ArticleSuperheroes can play healthy role
The likes of Batman and Spider-man can encourage children to make healthier food choices, a new US study has shown
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ArticleSA citrus reaches out to US military
US military families have been sampling South African navels and clementines thanks to a promotion by Seald Sweet and WCCPF
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ArticleAHDB makes new skills appointment
The Agriculture & Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) has appointed Tess Howe to its newly created post of external skills project manager.
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ArticleSainsbury's announces renewable energy project
Sainsbury’s has announced that it is working with E.ON and Geothermal International to roll out the first phase of an innovative energy solution to up to 100 stores
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ArticleChilean kiwifruit swamps Korean market
An oversupply of Chilean kiwifruit is forcing traders in Korea to offload fruit at below cost prices
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ArticleSouth African fruit competition is a hit
An Isle of Wight-based school has won first place in the South African fruit industry's Help a South African School Competition.
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ArticleHealthy returns for Dairy Farm
Recent acquisitions and store openings have helped pan Asian retailer Dairy Farm post profits for the first six months of 2012
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ArticleRoad builds Thai exports to China
Thai fruit traders are profiting from a recently completed road linking the country with China
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ArticleItaly to launch new national brand
Country's leading fresh produce marketing agency to unveil new Italian trademark at upcoming Asia Fruit Logistica in Hong Kong
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ArticleEuropean apple crop 'below 10m tonnes'
Early indications point to significant fall in production across number of European countries following spring frosts
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ArticleFMI rises from Solfruit ashes
Former owners of bankrupt Dutch import-export firm decide to set up new company operating from same premises
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ArticleSouth African fruit competition is a hit
Contest was designed to promote South African fruit and educate UK children about the country
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ArticleCitrus growers warn of disease threat
Spanish growers have warned that detection of disease on imports of citrus from third countries has risen, putting their own production under threat.
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ArticleDole Europe appoints new quality manager
Thomas Landwehr said to bring wealth of experience of dealing with technical and quality issues around Latin American produce
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ArticleOPDR to start new direct calls
Logistics group adds direct calls between Hamburg and Casablanca as well as Lisbon and Hamburg
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ArticleDutch enhance logistics co-operation
Logistics services providers Post-Kogeko, Visbeen and DailyFresh Logistics are planning to make increased use of their collective expertise and experience by promoting joint growth and expanding the scope of their services.
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ArticleTalking Heads | Bert Barmans
Fruitnet.com talks to Bert Barmans, general manager of Zespri International Europe & Middle East, Indian Ocean and Africa, about his career so far and his thoughts on the industry
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ArticleFairtrade marks Sainsbury's switch
It has now been five years since the UK retailer shifted to Fairtrade bananas, contributing nearly €5m a year in premiums
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ArticleAirfreight rates on the slide
Latest Drewry report shows that average rates on key trade lanes have fallen to lowest point for three years
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ArticleQ2 profit slides at Canada's Loblaw
Canada’s largest food retailer has posted a decline in profit for the second quarter ahead of an anticipated fall in full-year net earnings

