Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3276
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ArticleProducer Organisations feeling the pressure
Producer Organisations are growing “increasingly anxious” as they wait to learn whether or not they have been recognised by the Rural Payments Agency (RPA) as being eligible for financial support, the National Farmer’s Union (NFU) has said.
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ArticleCoalition formed ahead of trade deal deadline
Spanish associations join together in final push against EU-Morocco trade deal, as ratification vote looms
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ArticleWal-Mart hires e-commerce head
Neil Ashe is to replace the outgoing Eduardo Castro-Wright, who is retiring in September
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ArticleMetro suffers Christmas sales slump
German retailer sees yearly fourth-quarter sales drop 1.3 per cent following disappointing Christmas trading
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ArticlePort of LA breaks export record
The Los Angeles-based facility is rolling out a US$1.5bn capital plan to remain competitive after posting increases in exports and imports
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Del Monte turns up the Heat in Miami
Fresh produce giant enters into sponsorship agreement with Eastern Conference NBA team Miami Heat to be organisation's official fruit provider
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ArticleSpelman enjoys Scottish welcome
Secretary of state for environment, food and rural affairs, Caroline Spelman visited Scottish growers and farmers last week and described their produce as “the envy of the world”.
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ArticleEnglish apple sales soar
Sales of English apples have soared by 21 per cent year on year on the back of new plantings and investment.
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ArticleInnovative Fresh makes new appointment
Innovative Fresh has appointed Karin Gorree as quality director with effect from 1 February.
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ArticleThree senior appointments for Safmarine
Nick Gough, Stephen Knight and Russell Gillespie have all been handed new roles at the shipping company
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ArticleSelect few UK groups 'grabbing the growth'
Plimsoll report on UK fresh produce market identifies a small pocket of emerging companies monopolising market growth
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Fresh produce sales soar at Booker
Demand for fresh produce at Booker Wholesale has helped the business sales growth in last weeks of 2011 that many of the retailers it supplies could only dream of.
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ArticleAuchan acquires Italian retail space
The French retailer's latest acquisition is designed to aid Auchan's development in the Italian market
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ArticleUSDA closing offices to reduce costs
The US Department of Agriculture plans to streamline multiple operations and close offices in the US as well as abroad
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ArticleMeeting called after discouraging plum season
Following a disappointing year of sales and returns for many English plum growers, a stonefruit meeting is being held to develop an action plan for 2012.
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ArticleTopfruit shortfall for Argentina
Apple and pear output is forecast to reduce this year in the South American country’s main growing regions
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ArticleSpanish growers step up trade fight
COAG Andalusia outlines strategy to gather support for rejection of EU-Morocco trade deal
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ArticleSan Francisco tastes European Flavors
European promotional project is on show at the Winter Fancy Food show in San Francisco, US
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ArticleCasino sees 'strong growth' in Q4
Sales climb 14.5 per cent in the fourth quarter, driven by improved results in Latin America and Asia
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ArticleCountdown on to Freshconex 2012
This year's Business Forum focuses on some of the industry's most pressing topics, and features a host of expert speakers

