Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3300
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ArticleUS representative visits Tucumán
The re-entry of Argentinean lemons onto the US market is one of the hot topics up for discussion during this week's visit
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ArticleNew season set to pull wholesalers out of doldrums
Wholesale markets were looking forward to new season arrivals from South Africa this week as trade emerged from the November slump.
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ArticlePolish retailer targets kids with Disney
Piotr I Pawel is aiming to boost healthy eating habits in children by launching new Disney-themed fruit snacks
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ArticleNew season grape arrivals reach port
Today sees the arrival of the first Cape earlysweet grapes as the southern African season gets underway.
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ArticleRecord cargo volumes for dnata
Air services provider's operations at its Dubai terminal handled record volumes in October
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ArticleFresh Grocer to open five stores
The new outlets will offer a range of fresh foods in a bid to increase access to healthy, affordable food in underserved communities
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Delhaize plots major expansion
Retailer plans to open 450 new stores across its newer, high-growth operations over the next three years
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ArticleStrong citrus season for Andalusia ahead
Second-largest citrus region in Spain forecast to experience substantial rises in production this season
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ArticleProduce shortage threatens Pakistan
Pakistan may face a fruit and vegetable shortage in 10 years if productivity doesn't improve
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ArticleJamie Oliver generation 'great news' for retailers
IGD has dubbed a consumer group that makes foodie claims the “Jamie Oliver generation”.
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ArticleYorkshire retailers stung with court fine
Two Yorkshire retailers have been handed down large fines for non-compliance with European Community standards for quality and labelling.
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ArticleFlorette sets sights on future with new job roles
Florette has bolstered its innovation and insight capabilities by creating new roles of innovations manager and category analyst.
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ArticleRetailers ‘bringing sector to ruin’
Andrés Góngora from Spanish growers organisation Coag says retailers are “using excuses” to pay “below cost” prices
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ArticleUK leafy salads gain EU backing
British Leafy Salads Association offered co-funding by EU to promote benefits of leafy salads in the country
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ArticleDavid Reid retires as Tesco chairman
Sir Richard Broadbent has taken over from David Reid as chairman of Tesco.
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ArticlePanama pineapple brand launched
The Panama Dona-branded pineapple will be exclusively available to US retailers from Verba Fruit in Central America
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ArticleChiquita confirms Charlotte relocation
Group relocating from Cincinnati, a move that is expected to bring in some US$24m in state, local and other incentives
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ArticleShipping tax to hit RSA export costs
Reports warn that exports to the EU are set to become more expensive when proposals to introduce a shipping tax next year are adopted
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ArticleAA Cargo operating as normal
US air cargo operator is operating normal flight schedules during the company’s bankruptcy restructuring process
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ArticleAirfreight continues descent
Global air cargo demand fell for the sixth consecutive month in October, dropping 4.7 per cent below the prior year period

