Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3285
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ArticleStuart Symington moves to PPECB
The CEO of South Africa's Fresh Produce Exporters’ Forum has resigned to take on a new challenge at the Perishable Exports Control Board
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ArticleCal Fresco recalls chilli peppers
Possible health risk causes US firm to cease distribution of all produce from its Jalapeño and Serrano chilli pepper suppliers in Mexico
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ArticleWholesalers' Christmas TV advert giveaway
Wholesalers Sunnyfield Veg and Cook's Delights launched a TV advertising campaign over Christmas offering festive presents to all viewers.
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ArticleReport finds China likely origin of NZ Psa
Scientists in New Zealand are zeroing in on China as the likely origin of the disease Psa-V, which has severely affected the nation’s kiwifruit industry
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ArticleEVA Apples launches EVA prime
New brand, due to be launched next month, will be used to market the very best of Austria's fresh apple production
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | January 2012
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments and departures within the European fresh produce industry over the past month
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ArticleEurope dominates unfairly
Everyone's talking about the emergency in the eurozone, but isn't it about time we also started to discuss the growing divisions in the worldwide Fairtrade movement?
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ArticleRetailers resolve to cut more prices in 2012
Supermarket price-cutting wars are intensifying as the major multiples attempt to offer unmissable deals to pull in shoppers and avoid a post-Christmas slump.
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ArticleIndian trader leaves trail of debt in UAE
Fresh produce traders in the UAE say the industry needs tighter controls after businessman absconds owing ‘millions’
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ArticleBI-LO and Winn Dixie to merge
The two retailers are expected to continue to operating under their respective banners following completion of the merger
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ArticleProduce app unveiled by CPMA
Consumers can use the application on iPhones, iPod Touch and iPad devices to find useful storage and preparation tips for fresh produce
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ArticleMendoza receives US trade boost
The Argentinean region has been declared a fruit fly free zone by the USDA, opening the doors for greater stonefruit supplies in particular
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Tesco C&C plans for India 'on hold'
Tesco, the world's third-largest food retailer, has apparently postponed plans to set up wholesale cash-and-carry centres in India.
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ArticleAPM wins Mexico port concession
Company believes it can help boost Mexico’s international trade competitiveness by investing in the country’s port infrastructure
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ArticleGiumarra importing NZ stonefruit
US company announces deal with RD8 Fresh Produce to offer New Zealand apricots and cherries to the US market
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ArticleATP conference heads for Arizona
The annual conference is set to address issues affecting the Mexico-US produce trade when it takes place in the US during March
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ArticleBayWa seeks to build in Europe
Company's anticipated takeover of Turners & Growers could have positive impact on European supply deals, says CEO
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ArticleRetailers support UK health drive
Three UK supermarkets to offer discounts on fresh produce as part of campaign to encourage balanced meals on a budget
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ArticleChile rolls out cherry campaign in Spain
Spanish consumers try Chilean cherries at El Corte Inglés stores as part of a new marketing initiative
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ArticleJapanese still demand Dutch peppers
European country's position in Japanese pepper import trade likely to remain strong despite greater competition from Korea

