Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3206
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ArticleDamco has new Eastern Europe CEO
Logistics group divides its European operation in two and hands the Eastern reigns to Nicholas Kyrzakos
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Article£1.2m turbine boost for foodservice firm
A North Devon wholesaler has invested £1.2 million in a wind turbine that will generate all the electricity needed to power its depot.
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ArticleFenmarc goes 100 per cent renewable
Vegetable grower, packer and processor Fenmarc will soon be sourcing all its electricity from renewable energy following the successful commissioning of a local anaerobic digestion (AD) plant, located adjacent to its site in March, Cambridgeshire.
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ArticleRSA loses promotional funds for Asia
The South African government has withdrawn funding for produce industry promotions in Asia
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ArticleRSA seeks new protocol with China
New efforts are being made by the South African citrus industry to engage China in introducing a new protocol for citrus fruit shipments
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ArticleRunners chow down on Pink Lady apples
As the official apple of this year's London Marathon, Pink Lady apples were given away prior to the start of the race
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ArticleUS organic market tops US$31bn
Organic Trade Association’s 2012 Organic Industry Survey shows continued growth for the category on the US market
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ArticleUniveg denies Argentina sell-off rumours
Company refutes claims that chairman Hein Deprez is planning to buy back some of its fruit plantations in Patagonia
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ArticleChile launches new grape variety
Iniagrape-one will offer Chilean table grape suppliers a new opportunity to satisfy global consumer and market demands
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ArticleSlight dip for Chilean avocados
The ongoing impact of a drought are expected to cut into the South American nation’s 2012/13 avocado output
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ArticleDriscoll’s launches new packaging size
Group seeking sustainability by introducing a new raspberry packaging concept to lower its carbon footprint
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Record week for Portsmouth fruit imports
A record week for fruit imports has been recorded at Portsmouth International Port.
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ArticleDawn Gray sets up consultancy
The long-term fresh produce industry leader has launched a consulting agency in Vancouver, Canada
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Strong signs for foodservice growth
The foodservice market is bouncing back from the slump it suffered during the recession, according to industry analysts Horizons.
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SALSA sets new record
The Safe And Local Supplier Approval (SALSA) scheme has attracted a record number of members.
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ArticleJones named as new boss at Co-operative Farms
Kate Jones has been appointed head of The Co-operative Farms, one of Britain’s biggest farming operations.
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ArticleT&G to export kiwifruit to Asia
Turners & Growers granted limited access to Chinese and South Korean markets for its Enza Gold kiwifruit variety
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ArticleIndian hopes for German grape recovery
India has sent 120 containers of grapes to Germany to fill retailer orders, spurring hopes the market might overcome its chlormequat concerns
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ArticleFrance considers CMA CGM investment
France’s sovereign investor is considering a €150m stake in CMA CGM to “counterweight” Yildirim share of the shipping line
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ArticleBanks boost Psa research programme
Sponsorship from ANZ National and Rabobank is helping drive crucial research into the deadly kiwifruit vine disease in New Zealand

