Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3385
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ArticleUkrainian importers predict growth
Rising consumption in Ukraine is helping boost development of fruit importers and supermarket sector
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ArticleOrient Overseas in profit slump
Parent Group of OOCL announces a first-half drop in profit of 86 per cent and forecasts a challenging rest of the year
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ArticleDole signs new Ecuador banana deal
Collective bargaining agreement with workers' union in Los Ríos seen as important step in developing labour relations
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ArticleGrowth for Costa Rican pineapples
Costa Rica records ongoing expansion in its pineapple planted area, production and export value since 2006
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ArticleGood early result for Andalusia
Spanish region experienced strong rise in export sales during early part of year before onset of E.coli crisis
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East Malling opens training centre
The East Malling Trust (EMT) has established a new training centre which will provide short training courses and workshops for land-based businesses.
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ArticleAmericas eye Asian opportunities
A number of leading fresh produce industry players have increased the size of their pavilion at this year's Asia Fruit Logistica
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ArticleLogistics businesses feel fuel squeeze
Roadfreight operators have had to find an additional £1.3 billion over a 12-month period to cover the rising cost of fuel, according to new data.
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ArticleM&S steps into the ring with new satsuma
Marks & Spencer has crossed the rope with its new citrus offer - the Satsumo.
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ArticleWhite mushrooms outpace Australian exotics
Market share of exotic mushroom varieties is shrinking in Australia, losing ground to rapid growth in white button demand
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ArticleSpanish citrus endures €60m losses
Spanish citrus production is to fall after €60 million losses hit the sector hard last season.
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ArticleLidl going direct on banana sourcing
Schwarz Group-owned discounter pushing for greater streamlining of its banana procurement arrangements in Germany
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ArticleChile still faces kiwifruit quality challenge
Issue of fruit consistency continues to plague international market perception of Chilean kiwifruit, according to new research
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ArticleCarrefour slump fuels break-up talk
Analysts believe Carrefour is heading towards the demerger of some of its assets, as shares hit 16-year lows
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ArticleLow European top-fruit season forecast
Apple production within the European Union have predicted a combined crop of 10.2 million tonnes for 2011/12, the third-lowest volume since 2002, according to new data.
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ArticleFresh Impact Tour hits US cities
United Fresh Produce Association hits the road to highlight its impact on shaping national food policy
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ArticleHundreds demand E.coli compensation
Number of growers demanding compensation from Spain’s Almeria province reaches over 800
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ArticleEmirates outlines environmental efficiency
Release of first environmental report shows CO2 efficiency is well ahead of the industry average
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ArticleTesco launches new rainbow cauli packs
Pink, green and white varieties sold together as part of a plan to make brassica more attractive to young consumers
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ArticleGloomy prediction for NZ apple growers
Government figures show producers focused on European markets struggling more than those geared towards Asia

