Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3273
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ArticleAsda outlines major investment
UK Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes news that the retailer is set to open 25 new stores this year
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ArticleTesco closing a dozen US Fresh & Easy stores
Tesco is closing 12 of its Fresh & Easy stores in California,Nevada and Arizona. The retailer has blamed the closures on the weakness of the economy and said it is opening 25 Fresh & Easy stores in other locations.
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ArticleMaui Capital buys Freshmax share
Maui Capital has bought out Wolseley Private Equity’s 60 per cent share in Australasian trader Freshmax
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ArticleOOCL revenue dips by 11.2 per cent
Fourth quarter results show 11.2 per cent fall in revenue for Hong Kong-based shipping line
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ArticlePeruvian avocado shipments to climb
ProHass forecasts export rise of 30 per cent over the next 12 months thanks to increased US market access
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ArticleMinimal weather impact on RSA grapes
Hail and rainfall in the Hex River Valley region this week have not made great inroads into table grape production
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ArticleNunhems puts innovation on display
Fruit Logistica is seen as the ideal platform to showcase a number of the vegetable seed group's new developments
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Legislation threatens to hit Indonesian imports
The thriving Indonesian fresh produce import industry is worried three new regulations by the Agriculture Ministry to tighten horticultural imports will hurt business, reports Asiafruit.
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ArticleCitrus growers protest over profits
More than 300 growers have dumped oranges at Aldi and Lidl in protest at the “totalitarian” attitude of the German retailers that are bringing “ruin” to Spanish citrus producers.
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ArticleFreezing weather and slow sales give wholesalers January blues
Wholesalers have reported trade is in the traditional January doldrums this week, with frosty weather chilling customer numbers still further.
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ArticleArgentina apple and pear production 'to fall'
Production of apples and pears in the main growing regions of Argentina is forecast to fall this year.
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ArticleLondon wholesale markets get Olympics advisers
London’s major wholesale markets will be offered guidance and support as part of a widespread Transport for London support package to help freight operators and their customers operate effectively during the Olympic Games.
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ArticleProfit and research fears prompt collaboration calls
There are growing calls for unprecedented levels of collaboration within the industry to solve the problem of dwindling profitability and address fears over the lack of research funding.
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ArticleNew World Alliance to launch transatlantic service
Container shipping group, The New World Alliance, will launch a new transatlantic service connecting Europe with the US East Coast
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ArticleExcellence for X5 in 2011
Consolidated net retail sales increased for the full-year, despite a tougher market in the second half of the year
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ArticleNew ripening technology to cut energy bills
Eco Ripe now described as more user-friendly and cheaper to run
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ArticleCool Logistics Africa takes shape
Senior industry figures line up to participate in April's inaugural Cape Town conference
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ArticleCameroon aims for banana boost
The country's government has laid out ambitious plans for a significant increase in banana production by 2013
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ArticleTesco hoping vouchers will reverse fortunes
Tesco has taken out full-page newspaper and television adverts to publicise a new money-off promotion aimed at winning back customers after what it has admitted was a “disappointing” Christmas campaign.
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ArticleSavvy lands Florette campaign
Salad leader's 2012 promotional push in the UK will be driven by Savvy Marketing

