Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3261
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ArticleKenyan state steps in to end bean price saga
The Kenyan government has been forced to step in to stop large companies paying inflated prices for beans as supplies run low due to a dry spell at the end of 2011.
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ArticleSearch begins for world's best spud snappers
Fancy yourself as the Queen of potato portraiture or the sultan of snapping spuds? If so, you could enter yourself in the World Potato Congress photo competition.
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ArticleBest Fresh Group launches 'Icons'
Dutch fresh produce group will introduce new 'best of the season' brand at Fruit Logistica 2012
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ArticleIndia in limelight at BioFach
Named country of the year at the upcoming organic fair, India is keen to show the credibility of its organic offering
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New chief executive for Purfresh
Dr Brian Westcott has been appointed a the new CEO, replacing the outgoing David Cope
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ArticleEmirates takes Italian stride
Increased flights to Milan seen as a further drive forward in Europe, and also means an additional 15 tonnes of cargo space
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ArticleEU fresh produce intake keeps falling
Freshfel reveals worrying decline in European consumption of fresh fruit and vegetables continued during 2010
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ArticleTotal Produce launches QR reader app
Branded smartphone app will allow shoppers to scan codes on product packaging and download targeted content
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ArticleWillowbrook wins new retail business
Northern Irish salad and vegetable processor Willowbrook Foods has opened a new £5.5 million factory extension.
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ArticleGreg Foran to head Walmart China
Ex-Woolworths supermarket head Greg Foran will step up as CEO of Walmart China from the beginning of next month
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ArticleBrian Westcott takes helm at Purfresh
With a distinguished career in both business and academia, Dr Brian Westcott has been appointed president and CEO at Purfresh
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ArticleTreacy steps down as LaManna CEO
After more than six years at the helm of the major Australian produce distributor, Bernard Treacy is to pursue a new career path at Commonwealth Bank
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ArticleIran hikes duty on Pakistani kinnow
Pakistan’s kinnow industry is reeling as Iran raises customs duty on the fruit and ceases renewing import permits
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ArticleEMCO enforces IP rights in Egypt
The US-based strawberry marketer has moved to prevent the export of unlicensed strawberries from Egypt
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ArticleProexport to utilise celebrity appeal
Well-known German actress Esther Schweins will highlight ‘We Care, You Enjoy’ campaign at Fruit Logistica 2012
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ArticleEcuador to 'nationalise' unlawful exporters
Rafael Correa warns banana exporters that do not respect official price face being nationalised
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ArticleAnglia appoints new CEO
Software and IT consultancy moves to appoint Robert Frost as its new chief executive officer
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ArticleNew boost for Lancashire growers
Lancashire produce will get a boost from a new initiative by the local tourist board to promote the county’s food producers and their products.
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ArticleEthiopia exports organic bananas
The African country has shipped its first organic bananas, and Europe and the Middle East are the main targets for the future
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ArticleNFU makes supply-chain relationships top priority
The National Farmers Union has outlined its top priorities for the fresh produce sector with building stronger supply chain relationships and progressing the establishment of a supply-chain adjudicator at the top of the list.

