Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3264
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ArticleCalifornia grape commissioner honoured
The California Table Grape Commission has congratulated Michael Bozick for nearly 40 years of service
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ArticleTesco calms Robbins rumour
Tesco has moved to quash rumours surrounding a new appointment for Bob Robbins, chief operating officer of Tesco’s UK stores.
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ArticleGreenery acquires UK’s John Baarda
Dutch group takes over troubled tomato producer, appointing new managing director and board of directors
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ArticlePossible watermelon link in UK salmonella outbreak
A salmonella outbreak in the UK in December last year may be linked to watermelon.
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ArticleTrops to open new facility
Major mango and avocado exporter prepares to inaugurate new, multi-million euro packhouse and factory
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ArticleVal Verde expands vegetable trials
Group reveals that harvesting of cauliflower and pencil-sized green onions is now underway
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ArticleUK business buoys ND performance
Annual revenue for 2011 was up by 26 per cent at logistics group Norbert Dentressangle (ND) with an increase in organic growth of 5.6 per cent.
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ArticleRepsol launches food coatings range
Spanish oil group introduces products aimed at improving shelf-life and mould resistance of fruits and vegetables
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Initial deal for landowners on high speed rail line
The CLA and NFU have reached an agreement with HS2 Ltd covering a voluntary early access licence to carry out environmental impact assessments related to the rail line with an initial payment of £1,000.
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ArticleHandling crisis management in focus
Andalusia's Clara Aguilera Garcia will report on her experiences through the E coli crisis at this year's Fruit Logistica
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ArticleCitrus crisis blame lies with whole supply chain
The president of the regulatory council for PGI Citricos Valencianos has said the entire supply chain is accountable for the prices crisis in the Spanish citrus sector.
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ArticleGrowers vent stonefruit fears in call for greater communication
British stone fruit growers have called for better communication through the supply chain following a season in which many said plums could not be sold, returns were unsustainable and imports dominated supermarket shelves during the British season.
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ArticleSyria sanctions hurt Lebanon
Traders in Lebanon are experiencing a drop in prices, as exports to and through Syria are restricted
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ArticleGreenery UK acquires Baarda shares as tough times bite
Greenery UK has acquired all the shares in John Baarda after the tomato specialist approached it for financial assistance for the third time in less than two years.
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ArticleVietnamese dragon fruit to enter US mainstream
A Vietnamese dragon fruit supplier has inked a direct supply deal with two US supermarkets
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ArticleIndian grape export season off to strong start
India's 2012 grape export season officially started this week with the first consignment dispatched to the UK
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ArticleArgentina faces tough lemon deal
The fresh lemon business in Argentina continues to be plagued by the weather, costs and weak market conditions
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ArticleTarget to boost grocery offer
The US supermarket operator is expanding in Virginia its range of fresh food products, including fruits and vegetables
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ArticleSouth American exports to Asia soar
End-to-end logistics provider Damco is seeing demand for reefer services from South America to Asia grow
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ArticleNorth American retailers visit Chile
Tour of Chile’s orchards, vineyards and main port is aimed at building bridges with North America’s produce industry

