Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3246
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ArticleWorld’s largest cargo airport slated for Beijing
New cargo airport in China scheduled to open in 2017 would be world’s largest
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ArticlePipfruit New Zealand announces new CEO
Pipfruit New Zealand has announced Alan Pollard is its new CEO.
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ArticleCasino records growth
An increase in international sales, combined with a solid performance at home, led to a year of growth for the French retailer
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Fourth quarter loss for Del Monte
Net loss increases on same period of 2010 as economic conditions and higher costs make life difficult for the multinational
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ArticleStudy to broaden Colombia’s options
Quarantine barriers in many countries could be lifted for a range of Colombian fruits thanks to the findings of a recent Med fly project
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ArticleUK to welcome international blackcurrant conference
The third International Blackcurrant Association Conference is to be held on 16-18 May this year in Dundee.
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ArticleFairtrade Fortnight steps up
The annual campaign in the UK this year plans to encourage people to 'take a step for Fairtrade'
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ArticleTarget reports Q4 profits slide
Aggressive promotions by fellow US retailers over the holiday period has contributed to decline in earnings for the company
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ArticleArgentinean blueberry exports climb
The Argentinean Blueberry Committee (ABC) has reported export volumes to Europe well up on last year.
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ArticleUniveg enrolls in RSA leadership programme
Scheme aimed at to helping young people become agents of social change for themselves and their communities
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ArticleCamposol sees sales and earnings soar
Peruvian agricultural group enjoys boom in fourth quarter as sales of grapes and avocados jump on 2010
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ArticleNew chief executive for Pipfruit NZ
Peak industry body Pipfruit New Zealand announces Alan Pollard will replace retiring chief executive Peter Beaven
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Fresh Jamaican banana hope
Jamaica’s farm minister Roger Clarke has said that moving the country’s banana industry forward is a top priority.
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ArticleTesco opens hi-tech dotcom store in London
Tesco has opened a 115,000 square foot delivery packing dotcom store in north London that could send its share in the online food sector to over 50 per cent.
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ArticleHagé International introduces Solentes mix
Greenery subsidiary's produce mix combines exotic and special varieties and is available year-round
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ArticleChiquita hosts Charlotte job fair
Ahead of the group's move from Cincinnati, the company has opened its doors to those interested in taking a job at the new HQ
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ArticleUniveg takes Fairtrade lychee step
Univeg has commenced exports of Fairtrade South African lychees, with plans to expand sales in the years to come
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ArticleMaersk profit hit by container results
Container shipping losses take toll on logistics group, with no real sign of improvements over the next 12 months
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Redfox goes Dutch
Recruitment and training specialist Redfox has expanded into the Dutch and Belgian markets in response to client demand.
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ArticleItaly's MFC to merge with CSO
Consortium set to become a division of the country's leading fresh produce marketing and research body

