Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3311
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ArticleCalifornia's Fruit Patch appoints new chief
Californian stonefruit grower-shipper Fruit Patch has appointed Bill Byers as its new chief operating officer/financial officer
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ArticleUnwins exits Fresh & Easy
Simon Unwins leaves his role at Tesco's US operations to pursue other interests
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ArticleDamco scores highly with customers
Customer satisfaction survey makes for positive reading, with respondents recognising Damco's innovation in particular
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ArticleAsda enjoys solid Q3
Walmart International's Doug McMillon reveals in an analyst conference call that comparable sales climbed 1.3 per cent
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ArticleWalmart sees third quarter profit drop
Negative result comes despite growth in net sales both domestically and internationally
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ArticleDailyFresh starts service from Morocco
The transport specialist has begun its weekly service from Agadir to the French port of Dunkirk
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ArticleDeepak Fertilisers buys stake in Desai
The diversified fertiliser giant has purchased a 49 per cent stake in India’s largest banana exporter
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Bayer in German seed expansion
Bayer CropScience subsidiary HILD samen GmbH has opened enlarged seed technology facilities at its site in Marbach am Neckar in Germany.
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UK food waste declines
Retailers have claimed a major victory in helping to reduce domestic food waste by 13 per cent.
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ArticleJob figures to challenge Birmingham move
Birmingham Council has been urged to reconsider its plans to force the city’s wholesalers to move as new figures suggest up to 15,000 jobs depend on the markets.
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Moraitis shareholders consider options
Shareholders in the Australian produce giant are assessing strategic options for the group that could lead to the sale of the entire business
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ArticleM&S opens Food on the Move store
Convenience concept gets its first standalone store, located in London and operated by SSP
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ArticleShoppers fall but sales up at Asda
Asda, the UK’s second largest grocer behind Tesco, has announced like-for-like sales increased 1.3 per cent between 1 July and 30 September.
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ArticlePosie Packer piles into Preston
Canadian agri-machine manufacturer Posie Packer is expanding its presence in the UK produce industry with an installation at Len Wright Salads of Preston.
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US may open to Uruguay next year
The South American nation’s eagerly anticipated entry onto the US citrus market could happen during the middle of 2012
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ArticleChile and Vietnam sign FTA deal
Fresh fruit, particularly table grapes, are highlighted among the products to benefit from the free trade agreement
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CLA elects new president as Worsley steps down
Harry Cotterell has been voted in as the president of the Country Land & Business Association (CLA) after William Worsley left the role.
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ArticleAustralia eyes China cherry access
Australian cherry growers are hopeful of clinching entry to the Chinese market as soon as next month
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ArticleDel Monte faces Costa Rican strikes
Some 500 workers at three Del Monte banana plantations are on strike over low pay, according to reports
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ArticleCut out middlemen, says Pakistani grower
Pakistan must implement modern direct marketing methods if it wants to boost its kinnow exports, says leading shipper

