Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3365
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ArticleAwesome August for Costco sales
Group reports on growth of 17 per cent, while also revealing that Jim Sinegal is to step down as CEO on 1 January 2012
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | September 2011
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments and departures within the European fresh produce industry over the past month
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Potato supplier lands funding
Fresh produce supplier AB Produce is among ten East Midlands companies working in the food and drink sector to have been given support worth £37,500 by the Food and Drink iNet (Innovation Network) to encourage investment in innovation.
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ArticleWaitrose to stock fresh damsons
Waitrose is to stock English damsons as it looks to widen its fruit offering.
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ArticleThe Eurofruit Podcast - Edition 1
The first edition of the Eurofruit Podcast presents an exclusive interview with Matt Simister and Darren Clough, two of the directors leading Tesco’s new Group Food Sourcing Division
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ArticleApricot season at an abrupt end
Seasonal volumes have sold 'pretty quickly', the Fresh Produce Journal has reported
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ArticleSpanish groups plan joint campaign
Hortyfruta and Proexport launch EU-wide promotional campaign to restore confidence in Spanish products
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Sun World appoints Spanish licensee
US fresh produce group Sun World International has announced that it has appointed Spanish company El Ciruelo as a licensee to market new plums, peaches, apricots and nectarines that it develops.
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ArticleStrong first-half result for Fyffes
Adjusted profit before tax up to €17.3m as trading conditions prove more positive than those experienced in 2010
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ArticleBlueberry expansion for Argentina
Further export growth is on the cards for the Argentinean blueberry industry when the new season kicks off next week
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ArticlePink Lady hits Shanghai retail shelves
Pink Lady apples are being promoted in Shanghai this month as part of a new strategy to develop the Asian markets
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ArticleCentral sourcing strategy gains impetus
Tesco is reducing its dependence on the British market, affecting the way in which it sources fresh produce for sale to its customers across the world
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ArticleKorean fair trade probe for Zespri
Chilean Kiwifruit Committee says Korean Fair Trade Commission is investigating alleged monopolistic practices by Zespri
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ArticleApricots season at an abrupt end
The European apricot season is winding down early as warm spring conditions take their toll on storage quality.
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ArticleHass Avo Board loses executive director
Jose Luis Obregon resigns from his position, although he will still help with planning for next year's projects
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ArticlePakistan hits mango export target
Country exports some 150,000 tonnes of fruit to markets in the Middle East, Europe and Asia
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ArticleSouth America out in force in Hong Kong
The booming interest in Asia will be reflected this year by a strong presence from Chile, Peru and Argentina, plus new exhibitor Uruguay
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ArticlePurple mangetout hits the shelves
Elsoms Seeds has brought the first commercially available purple mangetout to market.
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ArticleDoug Wicks dies, aged 50
Doug Wicks, a well-loved and respected produce professional has died, aged 50.
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ArticleScotty superbrand aims to be ‘bigger than Rooster’
Albert Bartlett’s Scotty Brand has been tipped by new managing director Paul McLaughlin to become “bigger than Rooster” with plans to roll out into different categories and across the UK, FPJ can exclusively reveal.

