Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3376
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ArticleJapan cuts Australian blueberry access
Australia has lost blueberry access to Japan, and does not expect to regain it before the end of this current season
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ArticleZespri performance satisfies
New Zealand kiwifruit operator Zespri announced a “satisfactory” result for 2010-11 in the face of challenging economic circumstances at its AGM on Wednesday, with an increase of some four per cent in grower returns year on year.
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ArticleStrong growth in UK blueberry market
Berry Gardens notes rising demand for locally grown berries as crop looks set to almost quadruple over next three years
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ArticleTesco GFS 'more than just direct sourcing'
Group procurement directors tell Eurofruit direct supply is only one part of company's plan for streamlined global sourcing strategy
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ArticleRussian citrus imports soar
Citrus imports in Russia (European, Western and Far East) are on the rise, but there is still plenty of room left for further market growth
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ArticleAnecoop promotes watermelons in France
The Spanish cooperative is promoting its pipless watermelon in France to stress the natural way it is produced
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ArticleTarget outlines future growth prospects
US grocery retailer aiming to increase yearly sales to US$100bn by the year 2017
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ArticleEnglish plums make it three in a row
The English plum season will hit its peak next week in what is a third bumper year in a row.
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ArticleEastpak backs Zespri export model
Director Mike Ashby says that single-desk export model gives New Zealand kiwifruit a strategic advantage
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ArticleDole results drive up credit rating
Fitch Ratings upgrades US multinational to B+ following improved second-quarter net income announcement
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ArticleMore young growers needed in Spain
Need for new generations of growers to take active part in fresh produce sector highlighted in Spain
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ArticleFlorida set for early grapefruit start
The new crop of Florida grapefruit will come on stream early this year.
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ArticleFamosa melons gather momentum
The Brazilian melon season is about to start with one of the largest grower-export groups, Agricola Famosa, due to start harvesting from its 6,000 hectares in the north-eastern states of Ceara and Rio Grande do Norte.
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ArticleLessons from kiwifruit trials
Zespri’s market trials of its new kiwifruit varieties have turned up a few hiccoughs, but mostly good news
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ArticleCostco opens new stores in Taiwan
Costco will boost its presence in Taiwan with the opening of two additional outlets there this week
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ArticleGFS Asia manager leaves Tesco for M&S
One of the leading figures in Tesco’s Group Food Sourcing (GFS) division has left to join Marks & Spencer.
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ArticleParagon unveils revamped routing software
Paragon Software Systems has upgraded its route optimisation software for logistics companies and supermarket fleet operators.
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Zespri sees profit fall
New Zealand kiwifruit operator Zespri announced a “satisfactory” result for 2010-11 in the face of challenging economic circumstances at its AGM on Wednesday, with an increase of some four per cent in grower returns year on year.
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ArticleSuede frontman’s blueberry surprise
Brett Anderson might be better known for Britpop than blueberries, but the Suede singer has now turned his hand to cooking in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust.
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ArticleEMR targets growth in recruitment drive
East Malling Research (EMR) is embarking on a recruitment drive as it looks to move from “surviving to thriving”.

