Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3253
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ArticleEU-Morocco deal a concern for growers
European agricultural union suggests agreement to liberalise trade between EU and Morocco will have "drastic effect"
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ArticleKiwifruit growers seek Psa outbreak inquiry
A meeting of New Zealand kiwifruit growers in Te Puke has led to calls for an investigation into the country's biosecurity standards
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ArticleFarming Structure Confirmed for Produce World Marshalls
Produce World Marshalls has confirmed the structure of its farm team.
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ArticleEBRD backs Delhaize in Romania
Bank grants a major loan to Belgian retailer to help expansion plans in Romanian market
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ArticleUK shoppers 'feel more optimistic'
New survey reveals an apparent shift in shopper sentiment, with signs of optimism over personal economic situations
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ArticleKeelings reveals new branding and corporate structure in Berlin
Family-owned fresh produce specialist Keelings unveiled its new corporate structure and brand redesign at Fruit Logistica in Berlin last week.
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ArticleAntwerp strikes 'force MSC rethink'
Mediterranean Shipping Company is reportedly considering its position at the Belgian port as pilot disruptions continue
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ArticleEmerging Giants
Outside of the established export powerhouses, a number of other countries are starting to make a name for themselves. Liz Bonsall, a research analyst at Promar International, reports
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ArticleTaking Fairtrade a step forward
Ahead of this year’s Fairtrade Fortnight, Chloe Ryan examines how the movement has withstood the economic crisis and asks what is in store for 2012
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ArticleSummer of salad
Lettuce has managed to weather the lack of sun over the past year to maintain momentum and there is optimism that this summer’s events could provide a real sales boost
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Presentation is key in the fruit and veg aisle
The multi-purpose role packaging plays is often forgotten. I once heard an expert give a definition which he said could be
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Annual Dinner with China proved to be one of the finest in the long history of the event
Our 66th Annual Dinner was a resounding success, with a capacity crowd at the Savoy celebrating the Chinese New Year in style
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Producing the successful varieties of tomorrow will take more than just money
With not much spare cash floating around at present, the news that the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
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Effects of E. coli case still felt by producers
There was much talk at Fruit Logistica last week about the handling of last year’s E. coli crisis, and in particular the
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Article£7m funding boost for fruit and veg research
The UK is set to invest more than £7 million of taxpayers’ money into developing more sustainable methods of producing quality fruit and vegetables to help secure food for the future.
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ArticleGroup opposes expansion in Philippines
New alliance aims to prevent expansion of banana and pineapple plantations in the Allah River Valley in South Cotabatao
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ArticleRon Widdows to take helm at Rickmers
Ron Widdows to suceed Jan B Steffens as Rickmers Holding and Rickmers-Linie CEO in April
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ArticleEuropean Parliament ratifies Morocco deal
Furious Spanish reaction after MEPs vote in favour of controversial trade agreement
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ArticleNo major change from EU-Morocco deal
According to Moroccan exporter Delassus, the new agreement with the EU will not lead to a significant increase in volumes
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ArticleIceland boss closes in on buying back the chain
Iceland chief executive Malcom Walker has been given priority to make an offer to buy back the frozen food business he formed more than 40 years ago.

