Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3342
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ArticlePeach and nectarine growers get extra aid
The fruit and vegetables management committee of the European Commission’s agriculture directorate last week approved an increase in aid to EU peach and nectarine producers.
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ArticleArgentina revises blueberry forecast
Export estimates are revised slightly downwards as the new season prepares to get underway
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ArticleMatt McLean named OTA president
Uncle Matt's Organic president appointed to lead US Organic Trade Association
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ArticleTesco lands two World Food Awards
Tesco won two prizes at the third annual World Food Awards at the weekend.
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ArticleEl Ciruelo hits back at accusations
Spanish firm says it has been “wrongly accused” in labour dispute and receives backing of two trade unions
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ArticleMajor NZ kiwifruit supplier cuts jobs
Seeka accepts 37 redundancy applications to save NZ$2m a year, with further applications considered and some already rejected
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ArticlePick n Pay sees profits slide
Weaker first-half sees shares slide to their lowest point for over two years
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ArticleSun World launches website at PMA
Grower-marketer will unveil "interactive innovation station" at Atlanta event next week
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ArticleAuchan invests in produce tracking
A new produce tracking solution will offer the French retailer a host of advantages, increasing its control and reducing losses
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ArticlePanama Canal sets tonnage record
Canal Authority reveals that tonnage passed the 2007 record in fiscal 2011 with 322.1m tonnes handled
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New Agrexco offer outbids Bickel
Reports in Israel have revealed that the Flower Board of Israel and US investor Ahron Forem have submitted an eleventh-hour bid for troubled fresh produce exporter Agrexco.
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ArticleYoung Spanish Chef competition begins
Foods from Spain launches fourth annual competition for catering students and chefs under 25 years old
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ArticleGreenvale AP "satisfied" with performance
Potato supplier Greenvale AP’s owner has declared itself “satisfied” with its first year as a listed company.
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ArticleIndian summer boosts salad and soft-fruit sales
Unseasonably warm temperatures have provided a fillip for salad and soft-fruit sales - but have created problems for brassicas.
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ArticleAeon posts profit increase
Following the catastrophic events of 11 March, Japanese retailer Aeon has recorded a significant growth in profits
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ArticleStreptomycin use in NZ limited
The use of streptomycin in New Zealand’s kiwifruit industry is more limited and controlled than the headlines might suggest
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ArticleIndian pomegranates poised for US entry
APHIS is awaiting public comment on its positive pest risk analysis of Indian pomegranate imports into the US
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ArticleCostco profit climbs 11 per cent
US warehouse retailer announces Q4 2011 sales up 17 per cent to US$27.59bn
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ArticleGlobal airfreight market nosedives
The global airfreight business is shrinking at a faster pace, warns the International Air Transport Association
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ArticleSainsbury's reports strong second quarter
Sainsbury’s has delivered a “good sales performance” in the second quarter of the year.

