Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3219
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Pakistan mango exports to US under threat
Plans to increase irradiation costs threaten to thwart Pakistani mango exports to the US this season
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ArticleAuchan makes pricing move
The French retailer has introduced a new pricing policy in its effort to be the least expensive for fresh produce
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ArticleExhibitor interest grows in Hong Kong
Asia Fruit Logistica has seen a 20 per cent increase in new exhibitors signing up to this year's event
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ArticlePrepared sales boost Bakkavor as UK produce slumps
Bakkavor Group's financial results for 2011 show its prepared produce sales are driving growth but fresh produce sales have slumped by 19 per cent.
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ArticleScientists achieve vitamin breakthrough
Research team in New Zealand discovers natural way to boost levels of essential nutrient vitamin C in fruit and vegetables
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ArticleBayWa calls truce on T&G/Zespri spat
New T&G owner has suggested it will seek to work with Zespri rather than challenging the single-desk export system
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ArticleAlimentaria visitor numbers increase
Organisers claim good result for Spanish trade fair despite economic climate and recent general strike
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ArticlePort of Antwerp CEO lands award
Eddy Bruyninckx honoured for his dedication to the Belgian port over a 20-year period
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ArticleAPL on course to cut carbon emissions
Container shipping line APL says it is on course to reduce a key carbon exhaust measure from its global shipping operations by 30 per cent
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Food inflation rise spells supplier squeeze
Food inflation rose in March to 5.4 per cent from 4.2 per cent in February, according to latest British Retail Consortium (BRC)-Nielsen figures.
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ArticleMonsanto establishes Indian seed facility
Monsanto has signalled its commitment to the Indian market with the creation of a seed-conditioning unit there
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ArticleFirst Zespri shipment on the water
Zespri’s first shipment of the 2012 season is now on its way to Japan
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ArticleChina tops world's grocery market
China has replaced the US as the world's biggest food retail market, according to IGD
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ArticleWaitrose launches woodchip-powered eco store
Isle of Wight MP Andrew Turner has opened a Waitrose energy centre that almost entirely powers, heats and cools the retailer’s store on the island.
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ArticleMorrisons revamps fresh packs to focus on UK sourcing
Morrisons is modernising its fresh produce packaging to emphasise to customers the efforts it makes to buy direct from British growers.
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ArticleProfit falls 40 per cent at The Greenery
Group's efforts to streamline logistics operations help to lessen impact of E coli crisis and difficult summer's trading
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ArticleBRC gets GLA board appointment
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) will be directly represented on the board of the Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA) for the next three years.
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ArticleE. coli crisis hits profits at The Greenery
The Greenery has reported a €2.9 million fall in net profits in the 2011 financial year, citing the “substantial one-off effect” of the E. coli crisis as the cause of the decline.
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ArticleFrench drive to improve relations
An effort led by think tank SAF seeks to develop sector by improving relations between retailers and their suppliers
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ArticleRussian market demand still increasing
Despite difficult economic climate, fruit imports to Russia will continue to grow, says USDA

