Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3373
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Agrexco meets with unsecured creditors
Troubled Israeli exporter Agrexco is apparently offering to pay its creditors around 10-15 per cent of the money it owes them as it bids to extricate itself from enormous debts racked up over the past decade.
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AnalysisNick Tapp: Was Moses an economist? The farming conundrum
Over the past 40 years we have grown accustomed to fully-stocked shelves, and gently declining real prices. At the same time
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Retailers take produce displays to the next level
There is no denying that attractive packaging plays its part in convincing consumers when introducing new lines.White garlic
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Imports are not to blame for tough times
British growers and farmers have long complained about the lack of a level playing field when it comes to competing with
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UK borrowing continues to struggle
UK borrowing remains timid with debt repayments far outstripping new loans, new figures show.
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ArticleZespri downplays agent arrest
The arrest of Zespri’s Shanghai-based import agent, Liu Xiongjie, appears to signal a tighter regulation of China’s fruit import business
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ArticleFrozen sector incensed by advertising ruling
Advertisers can no longer claim that frozen vegetables have more nutrients than fresh produce following a ruling by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) that has angered the frozen sector.
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ArticleWet start for Chinese apples
Wet weather has trimmed the volume and quality of China’s new apple crop, and prices will be troubled by stored shoulders from last season
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ArticleIngersoll Rand launches Indian cold chain business
Ingersoll Rand has launched a new consulting service for India’s cold chain market, which it says is growing 20 per cent annually
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ArticleSun World appoints safety specialist
Californian grape specialist Sun World International has appointed Claudio Olave as director of quality assurance and food safety.
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ArticleChilean avocados set for high US prices
Hass avocados from Chile are gearing up for a good season start in the US where demand continues to grow
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ArticleAgrexco to meet with unsecured creditors
Company plans to invite its creditors to approve a deal which would see them receive just 10-15 per cent of the money owed
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ArticleDutch exports hit by Russian ban
Fruit and vegetable shipments from the Netherlands reportedly suffered an 18 per cent downturn in the first half of 2011
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Elior buyer to speak at FPJ conference
Contract caterer Elior’s fresh produce buyer Sandy Anderson will speak at the FPJ Conferences - South West event on 3 November.
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ArticleFresh & Easy pushes on in San Fran
Tesco's US operation opens its second San Francisco store, offering fresh food to an underserved community of 36,000 people
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ArticleCameroon banana exports down
Although exports of Cameroonian bananas fell in 2010, value-wise it proved to be a successful year for exporters
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ArticleEconomy fails to impact Peru avocados
The effects of the recession and debt concerns in the Northern Hemisphere have not dented sales of Peruvian Hass avocados
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ArticleK&N has new northwest Europe head
Yngve Ruud will succeed Tim Scharwath, who is to become a member of the group's management board
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ArticleLe Maire promises aid
The French agriculture minister has attempted to placate growers by announcing plans for a series of measures
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ArticleIGD instigates water push
Sainsbury’s is to link up with market analyst IGD to host a forum on water use next month as it steps up its commitment to improve efficiency in the supply chain.

