Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3321
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ArticleUK self-sufficiency slips
Self-sufficiency in the UK has fallen from 75 per cent to 60 per cent for all food, and from 87 per cent to 74 per cent for indigenous foods since the early 1990s.
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ArticleUS green light for Chile's baby kiwifruit
Fruit will now be subject to a systems approach, rather than the existing methyl bromide fumigation treatment
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ArticleUS companies hit by Hueneme protest
Del Monte and Chiquita have been impacted by a Union strike at the Port of Hueneme
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ArticleNetherlands remains global veg leader
Exports of fresh vegetables stood at 4.6m tonnes last year, while Spain topped the list of fruit exporting nations in volume terms
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ArticleInterfel reveals new logo
The French organisation has decided to alter its communication strategy in order to highlight the workers' role in the sector
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ArticleVillafrut cuts ribbon on new facility
Company targets expansion of its business in eastern Europe following inauguration of bigger headquarters near Verona
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ArticleTorres towers over avo competition
Supersize Torres avocados from Argentina are back in Tesco this week after frosts put paid to last year’s export crop.
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ArticleSpar wholesaler appoints fresh food executive
Spar wholesaler and distributor for Scotland, CJ Lang & Son, has created a new role of fresh food sales executive to help the convenience store rival the competition in the fresh food sector.
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ArticleTwo names in the frame for NCGM redevelopment
Covent Garden Market Authority (CGMA) is celebrating its 50th anniversary this week with the announcement of two major milestones - the submission of the planning application for the market’s regeneration and final tenders announced for its private development partners.
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ArticleChina puts date on tracing system
Chinese government announces plans to have fresh produce tracing system in place before end of 2015
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ArticleChile primes Malaysian market
Chile to develop Malaysian market for fresh produce in light of pending free trade agreement between the two countries
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ArticleSpar launches Czech convenience format
Austrian retailer is to open its first Czech small-store format near Prague this month
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ArticleCoop Switzerland tracks organics
Company launches traceability system for organic fruit and vegetable imports following successful roll-out for Swiss produce
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ArticleThe Norwegian exception
Consumption of fresh fruit and vegetables is growing in Norway – this singular achievement ought to be a lesson for the rest of us
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ArticleThailand maintains network despite floods
Thai airport and transport companies battle to maintain logistics and transport schedules amid monsoon floods
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ArticleFresh Del Monte sees Q3 profit slide
Fresh Del Monte has seen net income dip for the third quarter of the year, the result of an absence of foreign exchange gains and despite slight growth in net sales.
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ArticleNew road for Afghan pomegranates
Afghanistan's pomegranate growers and vendors expect a better season after an army operation to clear a major highway in Zabul Province
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ArticleQ3 profit slides at Fresh Del Monte
Year-on-year net income drops despite strong sales in the company's banana, pineapple and fresh-cut produce segments
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ArticleNOL reports Q3 net loss
Singapore global shipping and logistics firm NOL Group has announced losses for the 2011 third quarter in line with the industry trend
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ArticleKesko posts strong nine-month results
Finnish retailer's sales grow during January-September period as company targets new growth in Russian market

