Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3357
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ArticleSunkist to restructure Japan distribution
Big changes are afoot for the US citrus giant’s distribution in Japan with the move to appoint a single import partner
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ArticleSTC GreenFood appoints Lars Åström
Nordic group names ICA Group executive and former Everfresh managing director as its new chief executive officer
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ArticleNew Maersk service pressures rivals
Citigroup says the introduction of Daily Maersk on Asia-Europe trade could force the hand of smaller groups
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New world order makes collaborative PR difficult
Why is it that British horticulture, as far as its attitude towards co-operative promotion is concerned, always seems to be in
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Analysis
Can British produce step up to the plate?
As we move into British Food Fortnight, we have something of a British-themed issue for you this week.With such an emphasis
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English growers find new ways to meet demand
Before any of our readers think that there has been a mistake, the reference and picture of a British asparagus pack at Marks
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ArticleConsumers buy into philosophy of prepared fruit and veg
On first impressions, the prepared fruit and vegetable market is on the up with both volume and value growth rising slowly but surely. However, the industry is divided and the clear message is that the sector is not out of the woods yet. Elizabeth O’Keefe reports
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ArticleFlying the flag for Britain
Much has been made of the government’s ambitious plans to ramp up British production and supermarkets increasing local sourcing. But is it really happening? Chloe Ryan examines the latest official statistics to find out
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ArticleMarket mission
A champion for markets and one of their most constructive critics, Nicholas Saphir turned the wholesale scene upside down nearly 10 years ago with his London review. So what does he think now? Anna Sbuttoni finds out
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ArticleBrazil faces real challenges
Money worries are weighing down the Brazilian melon sector and the South American country is struggling to serve the UK due to changeable exchange rates. But Brazilian growers are keen to reiterate their message on quality. Elizabeth O’Keefe reports
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ArticleTesco steps up ethical auditing after Richard Brasher edict
Tesco is making a concerted push to increase its ethical credentials further in a highly competitive marketplace.
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ArticleCostly errors for RSA citrus in China
The South African citrus market has crashed in China after an influx of the wrong type of fruit poured into the market
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ArticleChiquita Minis hit the wholesale markets
Chiquita has launched its new banana product at wholesale level.
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ArticleUniveg creates MD headache for Capespan
Capespan to resume search for new UK boss after Alan Forrester is named joint managing director of Univeg's British division
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ArticleArgentina projects bumper topfruit crop
Production of apples and pears in Patagonia is on course to rise by 14.34 per cent against last season and could translate into a new record
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ArticleNew raspberry guidelines issued
A five-year LINK project on protected raspberries, sponsored by DEFRA and the Scottish Government has culminated in the production of a new fact-sheet produced by the HDC for raspberry growers.
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ArticleChiquita sparks HQ tug-of-war
Reports in the US have suggested that Chiquita is considering its options for a relocation of its Cincinnati headquarters
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ArticleCorpus Christi inks Panama Canal deal
The US port is aiming to become a strategic shipping link between south Texas and the world through the Gulf of Mexico
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ArticleNew liner service for Israel-Europe trade
GF Group subsidiary Cosiarma links up with Zim and Cosmed to charter two former Agrexco ships on service out of Israel

