Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3364
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ArticleRijk Zwaan puts innovation on display
Dutch vegetable seed specialist is to launch outdoor demonstration days in Fijnaart
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ArticleZespri says streptomycin is fine
Kiwifruit marketer believes anti-Psa antibiotic will not leave residues or impair its ability to export fruit to the European Union
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ArticleWalmart's sourcing blueprint
Developments at Asda's International Produce sourcing unit suggest the division is regarded as an ideal procurement model and one that parent group Walmart could adopt worldwide
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ArticleQuality advance boosts All Lemon
Ongoing improvement to the quality of lemons exported by Argentina’s leading suppliers is opening up new markets in Asia
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ArticleSatsuma grapefruit goes on sale at M&S
Marks & Spencer is launching the first cross between a grapefruit and a satsuma to hit the UK.
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ArticleSuppliers throw weight behind runner bean campaign
Some of the UK’s largest suppliers have teamed up to revive the runner bean.
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ArticleEVS makes redundancies after Asda blow
English Village Salads (EVS) has let go a third of its staff after losing a crucial contract with Asda.
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ArticleRewe reveals Penny expansion plans
Group to invest in increasing the Romanian reach of Penny Market
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ArticleFyffes goes ape at Dublin Zoo
Fyffes has reached an agreement with Dublin Zoo for its Freddy Fyffes children's banana character to sponsor the tourist attraction's Gorilla Rainforest.
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ArticleTotal Produce delivers 'solid' performance
Total Produce has announced revenue of €1.33 billion and pre-tax profit of €21.7 million for the first six months of 2011.
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ArticleTotal Produce delivers flat results
Vertically integrated group reports horizontal revenue and pre-tax profit for first half of the year
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ArticleCASI looks to biological future
Spanish tomato cooperative vows to convert all production to natural pest control systems by 2014
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ArticleAeon to expand Thailand operations
Japan’s largest supermarket operator Aeon has announced it will expand its presence in Thailand next year opening an additional 23 stores there
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ArticleGrowers worried by Zespri's Psa tactics
Independent Kiwifruit Growers says Zespri's antibiotics-based plan to deal with Psa could do more harm than the disease itself
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ArticleMichigan apples target new markets
Some 5-7 per cent of the state's apple crop could head to overseas markets this year, according to the Michigan Apple Committee
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ArticleSouthern Hemisphere predicts grape rise
Sendings from Peru and South Africa will grow significantly, while volume is projected to contract from Chile, Argentina and Brazil
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ArticleSampling for Brazilian Rei melons
Brazilian exporter Itaueira has hatched a plan to drive sales of its Rei-branded melons on the North American market
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ArticleCarrefour goes upscale in Jakarta
Reports suggest group's Indonesian arm is to convert several stores to cater for upmarket shoppers
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ArticleFlat prediction for shipping volumes
Hackett Associates and Bremen Institute anticipate less growth in December this year and drop-off in shipping volumes in 2012
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ArticleMorrisons builds store on stilts
Morrisons is to build a new supermarket to serve the people of Cardiff - on stilts.

