Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3196
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ArticleFyffes ups yearly profit range target
Irish company increases its target EBITDA for the full year of 2012 after a strong performance in the opening months
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Israel and Thailand strike deal
The new deal aims to increase trade between the two countries and improve Israeli access in South East Asia
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Vanuatu celebrates five years in NZ scheme
Vanuatu has just marked the fifth anniversary of its participation in New Zealand’s Recognized Seasonal Employer (RSE) scheme with a celebration attended by labour commissioner Lionel Kaluat, New Zealand high commissioner to the Pacific archipelago Bill Dobbie and other officials and stakeholders.
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ArticleGiumarra prepares for NZ Meyer lemons
Fresh produce marketer puts plan for upcoming Meyer lemon season into place, and expects larger volumes this year
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Spanish watermelons get new apps
Spanish fruit consortium of companies Asociación Grupo Fashion (AGF) has launched two new apps for its seedless watermelon brands ahead of the start of the new season.
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ArticleEmirates announces further profitability
Dubai-based logistics group posts a net profit of over US$600m for 2011/12 despite 'unprecedented economic pressure'
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ArticleAshdod breaks container record
The port of Ashdod in Israel has recorded its most productive day ever in terms of container traffic
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ArticleGlobal blueberry growers gather
Fresno is the location for the second annual meeting of the International Blueberry Organisation
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New banana import rules to be phased in
New regulations for banana importers come into force on 1 August.
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ArticleFruit fly detected in New Zealand
NZ’s horticultural export industries are on tenterhooks following the discovery in Auckland of Queensland fruit fly
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ArticleNOL reports Q1 net loss
Singapore's NOL Group has reported a US$254m first quarter net loss due to high fuel costs and low freight rates
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ArticleDirect Fruit Supplies' future secured
Direct Fruit Supplies (Leeds) Ltd has been acquired by its director in a pre-pack administration.
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ArticleTrade warned over accessibility of credit
The UK’s return to recession could make credit for fresh produce businesses more difficult to come by, some experts have warned.
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ArticleIncrease in Chinese fruit production
New plantings, improved orchard management and favourable growing conditions have contributed to an increase in Chinese fruit production
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ArticleReport reveals extent of Psa-V impact
Joint study by Kiwifruit Vine Health and Lincoln University has estimated the outbreak could cost NZ industry up to NZ$885m
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First PR campaign for Fresh Herb Company
The Fresh Herb Company, the largest producer of fresh herbs for the UK retail market, is to run its first PR campaign.
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ArticleDairy Farm enters the Philippines
Dairy Farm enters the Philippines with 50 per cent stake in Rustans Supercenters
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ArticleUS Senate vote boosts produce
Agriculture Committee votes in favour of the Agriculture Reform, Food and Jobs Act of 2012
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ArticleTim Goodacre returns to NZ fruit business
Exclusive: Former Zespri chief executive re-emerges as chairman of Mr Apple, New Zealand's largest fresh apple supplier
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ArticleHamburg welcomes Hanjin giant
Korean shipping group Hanjin's largest container vessel docks at the Port of Hamburg on her maiden voyage

