Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3266
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ArticleLufthansa Cargo expands in Asia
German airfreight carrier Lufthansa Cargo plans to expand its presence in Korea and China
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ArticleNGOs question EU-Morocco deal
The agreement to liberalise imports of Moroccan produce has come under fire from groups concerned about the disputed Western Sahara region
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ArticleTesco's market share slips
Tesco has dropped market share as Iceland puts in its strongest performance in a decade.
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ArticleCall for unity in Spain's citrus sector
Faced with a “pricing crisis”, Spain’s growers must work together to regulate supply, urges Cítricos Valencianos
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ArticleStrikes cost Antwerp dear
Belgium's Port of Antwerp expects to lose around €1m an hour as a result of the strikes hitting the country
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ArticleBlueberry pigment helps create black tomato
Due to be unveiled next month, Black Galaxy's distinctive dark pigment is said to be derived from blueberries
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ArticlePomeGreat launches marketing campaign
Television marketing campaign will push the health benefits of pomegranate juice to UK consumers
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ArticleOcado sees losses narrow in 2011
Online grocery retailer reports on improved 12-month period that included sales growth of 16.6 per cent
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ArticleFreshfel highlights Peruvian opportunities
Ramon Rey of Freshfel Europe has discussed future fruit and vegetable opportunities with Peruvian president Ollanta Humala
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ArticleLate start for NZ apple exports
New Zealand top-fruit output is forecast to be match 2011’s crop but will be up to two weeks late and features the smallest Braeburn crop for a generation.
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ArticleCarrefour board chooses new CEO
Olofsson's decision to step down as CEO of French retailer Carrefour in June paves the way for Georges Plassat
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ArticleFreshfel urges holistic approach
The fresh produce trade needs to take a holistic approach to increase consumption, pan-European trade body Freshfel Europe has warned.
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ArticleExport opportunities for Malaysian pineapples
The Malaysian pineapple industry is well placed to claim premium prices in export markets, provided it can produce the right fruit
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Lantra calls for growers' feedback
Skills council Lantra is calling for growers to take part in an extensive review examining roles, skills and responsibilities of those working across horticulture.
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ArticleTesco abandons carbon labelling
The UK supermarket chain has ditched its plan to label all its products with their carbon footprint
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ArticlePort of Long Beach signs OOCL deal
Californian port has agreed a deal to expand and operate the new Middle Harbor container terminal
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ArticleFruit importer raising funds for Africa businesses
A social enterprise that provides business guidance and support has begun importing fruit at London’s New Spitalfields Market to generate profits to help producers in developing countries tackle poverty through trade.
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ArticleMonsanto showcases branding strategy
Vegetable seed group will unveiling its fresh customer-based branding approach at Fruit Logistica this year
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ArticleEU trade supports Ghana
APIBANA's president has stressed the importance of the Economic Partnership Agreement between Ghana and the EU
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ArticleTotal Berry seeks brix alternative
Total Berry is working on a new technique to provide a more accurate assessment for strawberry taste, quality and maturity measurement than brix.

