Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3298
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ArticleMarketing award for Port of Hamburg
Global Institute of Logistics hands certificate to Port of Hamburg Marketing Authority
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ArticleSupermarket price claims rocked by BBC probe
An investigation by BBC programme Panorama has found that deep price cuts at UK supermarkets do not always represent the value they claim.
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ArticleShipping tax to hit RSA export costs
South African exports to the European Union (EU) are set to become more expensive when proposals to introduce a shipping tax next year are adopted, according to a report by Business Day quoting trade policy analyst Peter Draper.
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ArticleS&P cuts Rabobank's triple-A rating
Dutch co-operative bank Rabobank, a major backer of horticultural production and other key players in the fresh produce supply chain, has had its triple-A rating from Standard & Poor's downgraded by two levels to AA.
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ArticleDry autumn could mean summer water shortages
The drought that has affected many areas of England this Autumn could lead to water shortages for farms and businesses if they do not share supplies, DEFRA has warned.
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ArticleUK grocery market 'to be worth £184bn by 2016'
The UK food and grocery market is set to be worth £184bn by 2016, up from £156.8bn in 2011, IGD has forecast.
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New York enjoys strong apple harvest
Despite concerns over a storm early in November, the New York apple harvest concluded late last month with quantities comparable to last year’s crop and good fruit quality.
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ArticleRecruitment service for high level jobs launched
MorePeople has launched a premium recruitment business venture.
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ArticleFears over long-term sustainability
New Hortyfruta president Francisco Góngora Cañizares has expressed concern over the sustainability of the sector.
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ArticleJazz Apples razzle dazzle Good Food crowds
To celebrate the beginning of the Northern Hemisphere Jazz Apple season, the team from Worldwide Fruit once again descended on the BBC Good Food Show.
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ArticleBritish leafy salads campaign wins EU funding
A new British Leafy Salads Association (BLSA) PR and marketing campaign is to launch a national grow-your-own salad scheme for primary schools in spring 2012.
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ArticleProduction overboard in Univeg U-turn
The company has chosen to sail a different course to that espoused by former CEO Hein Deprez in Antwerp only three years ago
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ArticleSpanish blast discounters over ‘ruinous’ returns
Spanish producers have hit out at Europe’s major supermarkets and hard discounters for converting their AAA quality produce into “rubbish” returns.
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ArticleUniveg to sell off non-fruit subsidiaries
Group announces restructuring plan, including separate business for foreign operations and likely sell-off of other business units
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ArticlePeruvian mango season delayed
Cold weather has set back flowering which, coupled with an off year for production, will translate into fewer mangoes from Peru
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ArticleAmcor packaging wins gold prize
An apple pack developed for Sainsbury’s Taste the Difference range by Amcor Flexibles is a winner at the UK Packaging Awards.
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ArticleZespri boss dismisses IKGA concerns
Bert Barmans, general manager of Zespri Europe, hits back over claims that its business practices threaten grower returns
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ArticleNew European CEO for Damco
Flemming Frost is set to take over from the outgoing Kim Hedegaard Sorenson on 1 January next year
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ArticleMSC and CMA CGM agree partnership
Two of the world's leading container shipping companies have signed an agreement spanning numerous global markets
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ArticleEnglish Village Salads future in doubt
Fresh Produce Journal reports that group owner Bakkavor has ordered a consultation to discuss ongoing viability of EVS

