Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3267
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ArticleChiquita downgraded by Zacks
Fresh produce multinational moved to 'underperform' rating by Zacks Investment research
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ArticleExpo-citfresa organisers cancel 2012 show
Next edition of Andalusian trade event to be held in 2013 in new, bi-annual format
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ArticleWell Pict launches photo campaign
Premium berry marketer asks retailers and consumers to photograph its produce as part of new social media-driven promotional drive
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Article‘We Care, You Enjoy’ campaign launches
Proexport and Hortyfruta reveal details of three-year initiative, featuring German actress Esther Schweins
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ArticleDole closes in on San Diego deal
Terms of a new lease have been discussed, with Dole notifying the port of its intent to stay in San Diego
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ArticleSector must broaden its approach
Freshfel Europe calls on industry to adopt 'holistic approach' to marketing inherent qualities of fresh fruit and vegetables
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ArticleClimate could change UK agriculture
Government report suggests UK could expand blueberry production as climate change takes hold
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ArticleChiquita downgraded by Zacks
Chiquita Brands International has been downgraded this week from a 'neutral' rating to an 'underperform' rating by Zacks Investment Research.
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ArticleMajor lettuce glasshouse project faces opposition
Plans to build a multi-million pound 50-acre glasshouse site to grow lettuce and ornamentals in West Sussex are being opposed by locals.
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ArticleHuge wholesale market opens in Henan Province
The first phase of vast new wholesale market has opened in Zhengzhou, the capital of China’s Henan Province
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ArticleNZ releases apple export estimates
New Zealand apple export estimates show country's growers moving toward newer varieties
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ArticleZespri predicts kiwi output fall
Zespri, the international marketer of New Zealand kiwifruit, has forecast this year's harvest at 90m trays, down from 105m in 2011.
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Mediterranean focus for Medfel show
This year’s Medfel trade show will take place from 24-26 February in Perpignan, France.
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Bayer backs "New Vision for Agriculture"
The private sector is committed to play a strong role in transforming agriculture to address urgent global needs, according to Bayer CropScience.
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ArticleLorry tax proposals get positive reception
Government proposals to charge lorries for using the UK's roads have been welcomed for potentially offering a fairer deal for British road freight operators, providing they do not add an administrative burden to the industry.
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ArticleNew £2.6m warehouse boost for Portsmouth
MMD (Shipping Services) has opened a new £2.6m warehouse at the international port in Portsmouth.
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Haith revamps Rootveg polisher
Haith has launched a new version of its Haith Rootveg polisher, which has no drive belts or pulleys.
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ArticleIrish research to extend fresh produce shelf life
A lecturer at Ireland’s Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT) has begun breakthrough research that he hopes will extend the shelf life of fruit and vegetables, reducing spoilage as well as safeguarding nutritional quality, Anthony Garvey reports.
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ArticleEuropean growers hit out at ‘below-cost’ retail returns
European growers have been protesting this week over a range of issues from dissatisfaction with prices and the supply chain to the trade deal with Morocco.
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ArticleZespri expects smaller kiwifruit harvest
Kiwifruit marketer predicts harvest of 90m trays, points out that decrease in supply might increase prices in export markets

