Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3157
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Philippines struggles to find profitable markets
The Philippines is struggling to find profitable new banana markets following its export problems to China
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ArticleSpanish seek new quality label
A growers’ organisation in south-eastern Spain is calling for a quality label for almonds from the region of Murcia.
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ArticleQuality and price top EU demands
Priorities for consumers across all the European Union are quality and price, according to new Eurobarometer report
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ArticleFreshfel launches Kids Enjoy Fresh site
New website is designed to highlight the benefits and enjoyment of fresh produce consumption to European children
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ArticleScottish Water Bill comments sought
The Scottish Parliament’s infrastructure and capital investment committee is inviting comments from all links in the food chain about whether the Water Services Bill is achieving the Scottish government’s goals.
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ArticleUS demand for Mexican avos soars
Shipments north of the border up 26 per cent on last season according to new figures from APEAM
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ArticleFresh Direct saves Norfolk supplier
Country Fresh Produce has been bought out of administration by Fresh Direct.
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ArticleNOL completes staff cuts
Neptune Orient Lines has finalised several hundred staff cuts in an effort to make the company less bureaucratic
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ArticleThai citrus access causes confusion
South African industry body issues media release to address confusion over Thai access for deciduous fruits after the country allows citrus imports
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ArticleChinese access likely for Malay pineapples and jackfruit
Malaysian authorities hope to establish Zhanjiang in China’s Guangdong province as a gateway for fresh produce exports
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ArticleMetro to restructure Real
Reports in Germany suggest that the group is to merge its domestic and international operations
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ArticleCapespan North America is born
Fisher Capespan USA and Distribution Fisher Capespan Canada announce a new registered trade name
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ArticleChiquita rating remains unchanged
Standard and Poor's reveals that group's ratings and outlook are unchanged despite amendment of credit agreement
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ArticleHigh standards for Portsmouth stevedore
Fresh produce handler MMD (Shipping Services) has achieved the renowned OHSAS 18001 international health and safety standard.
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ArticleGrowers invited to free irrigation event
European Food & Farming Partnerships and NFU West Midlands are holding a free irrigation open day for growers and farmers focusing on water sustainability in the production of vegetables and potaotes.
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ArticleIsraeli lychee exports begin
Israeli fresh produce supplier Galilee Export has started its first lychee exports of the season.
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ArticleKeepstem puts focus on its core lines
Keepstem Ltd, the parent company of Lincolnshire Field Products, has reported a profit boost despite a fall in turnover for the brassica, potato and arable producer.
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ArticleAeon profits double
Japanese retailer Aeon has bounced back from the 2011 natural disasters and posted solid Q1 results
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ArticleBonduelle signs RCF
The French group's new Revolving Credit Facility is set to provide it with greater financial flexibility
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ArticleSales climb at South Africa's Massmart
Discounter saw yearly sales for the 52 weeks ended 24 June jump by 16 per cent

