Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3210
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ArticleBreakfast campaign seeks produce partners
PhytoTrade Africa is looking for fresh-produce trade partners in its Better Breakfast campaign in the UK.
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ArticleChinese fruit floods Vietnam market
Chinese produce has flooded markets around Ho Chi Minh City to meet demand for fruit
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ArticleInternational results mask Tesco's UK slide
UK profits slip by 1 per cent despite rise in like-for-like sales, although the retailer's international performance remains strong
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ArticleSpanish call to halt Argentine lemon imports
Association urges action ‘in retaliation’ for Argentine government’s decision to nationalise Spanish-owned YPF
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ArticleMen see benefits from eating berries
A new study published in the US journal Neurology has suggested that flavanoids can protect against Parkinson's disease
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ArticleUK has to rediscover its global role
As the UK industry makes an effort to reach out more, a summer of celebrations gives suppliers around the world a chance to appreciate the size and importance of its fresh produce market
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Exosect appoints new chairman
Richard Clothier steps into the top role at the intelligent pest management solution specialist
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ArticleCasino enjoys strong opening salvo
First quarter sales jump 11.3 per cent at the France-based retailer, with sales growth domestically and overseas
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ArticleOnline retail in China to triple
Online retail sales in China are set to triple to over US$360bn by 2015, according to recent research
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ArticleUnite makes Good Food protest
Activists from the trades union Unite protested with cupcakes and custard pies at the BBC Good Food Show held at events venue Glow in the Bluewater shopping centre, Kent.
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ArticleHamburg Süd's 2011 result 'below budget'
German shipping group sees its yearly result fall below the previous year despite higher turnover
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RPA opens weekend phone lines
The Rural Payments Agency (RPA) customer service centre will be available at weekends from 21 April.
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ArticleTesco profits slide
Tesco’s UK profits have slid by one per cent for the year to the end of February 2012.
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ArticleBudgens makes early English start
Budgens has launched its English tomato season six weeks ahead of usual.
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ArticleMorrisons lines up second Fresh In Campaign
Morrisons plans to highlight seasonal fresh produce with the return of its Fresh In campaign for a second year.
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ArticlePeru aims for Vietnam success
Peru hopes to open the Vietnamese market to a great range of its agricultural products as the two countries seek closer ties
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ArticleCPMA unveils new branding image
The Canadian Produce Marketing Association’s new visual identity is designed to align with its refined focus and reflect the strength of both the produce industry and CPMA
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ArticleMajor downturn for Argentinean exports
A lack of export competitiveness around the world has resulted in a significant decline in Argentina's fruit and vegetable sendings
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ArticleChile records fruit shipment growth
Despite a slow start to the 2011/12 Chilean fruit season, the Port of Valparaíso’s main terminal has registered an upturn in handling
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ArticleDanish shipping magnate dies aged 98
Logistics giant AP Møller-Maersk mourns passing of its former chairman, who is credited with overseeing much of the company's growth

