Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3287
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ArticlePVGA re-brands as British Growers Association
The Processed Vegetable Growers Association (PVGA) has changed its name to British Growers Association.
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ArticleFormer Fyffes CEO steps down from the board
Fyffes' former chief executive is leaving the company's board after more than 20 years.
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ArticleMorrisons opening hundreds of local stores
Morrisons is planning to open hundreds of convenience stores over the next few years that will offer the same prices found in its supermarkets.
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ArticleThailand to suspend Australian stonefruit access
Thailand plans to ban imports of all Australian stonefruit in under two weeks because of a disagreement over biosecurity audits
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ArticleScales acquires T&G share
Scales Corporation is on its way to a 10 per cent shareholding in T&G, buying it a seat at the table and ruling out a compulsory buyout by BayWa
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ArticleAndalusian produce makes 'practically no profit'
Fruit and vegetable growers in Spain's Andalusia region are in “grave danger” as practically no product made a profit in the first quarter of the new season, the industry's trade association has said.
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ArticleNamibia grape stocks recover after tough 2010
The Namibia Development Corporation (NDC) has said grape harvest at the Naute Dam Irrigation Project will have recovered this year after weed killer damaged vines in 2010.
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ArticleCosta Rican firm's pineapple exports to UK hit by rain
Costa Rica’s Nayudel Tropical Produce has said its exports of golden pineapple to the UK have been challenged in recent months by rain that has delayed the maturing of the fruit.
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English court freezes JFC's worldwide assets
The English high court has issued a worldwide freezing order against the assets of Russian fresh fruit multinational, St Petersburg-based JFC Group Co. Ltd, according to a press release by reefer ship owner Star Reefers.
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ArticleNominees for top innovations unveiled
Fruit Logistica has revealed which products and services are in the running to be crowned the best innovation of the past 12 months.
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ArticleRewe plans Penny investment
Revamp of 800 stores and closure of 100 unprofitable outlets expected next year
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ArticlePipfruit NZ's Peter Beaven to step down
New Zealand apple and pear association's chief executive set to depart at the start of 2012 after seven years in the role
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ArticleTesco set to lose another top executive
Tesco’s corporate and legal affairs director is to announce she is to be the fourth top executive to retire from the retailer after CEO Sir Terry Leahy stepped down in April, according to reports.
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ArticleTotal Produce makes Dutch acquisition
Group enters agreement to purchase 50 per cent of Frankort & Koning for €15m, subject to regulatory approval
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ArticleShipping lines form Asia-Europe alliance
Six leading container shipping lines have agreed to create one of the largest networks in the Far East-to-Europe trade lane
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ArticlePrevar appoints new board chairman
Topfruit variety marketer names former HortResearch chairman Jim McLean as successor to David Pilkington
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ArticlePakistani kinnow season off to rocky start
Pakistan's kinnow export season has got off to a difficult start due to tough market competition from Chinese fruit and no access to Indonesia
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ArticleMurcia president to fight Morocco deal
President of Spain’s Murcia region gives backing to campaign against new EU-Morocco trade deal
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ArticleVal Verde Vegetables updates image
Group unveils new corporate identity to create greater recognition and maintain company values
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ArticleTotal Produce buys half of Frankort & Koning
Total Produce has bought 50 per cent of Dutch fresh produce company Frankort & Koning and its subsidiaries for up to €15 million.

