Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3397
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ArticleEmergency measures taken on Epitrix
The UK fresh produce industry has successfully pressed the European Commission to take early measures to combat the Epitrix beetle.
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ArticleEnglish apples off to record early start
The English apple season is officially the earliest on record
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ArticleShorter US-China shipping time
DHL has announced a new shipping service linking China with the US that will reduce transport times between the two nations
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ArticleFoods From Spain unveils competition winner
Campaign to promote Spanish fresh fruit and vegetables in the UK crowns its latest victor
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Indian FDI gets endorsement
Those hoping for the liberalisation of India’s heavily regulated retail sector have had the most encouraging sign in some time the country could be ready to open up to Foreign Direct Investment in multi-brand retail
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ArticleUS ruling to boost Peruvian avocados
Access without the need for cold treatment should spur demand, prices and sales of Peruvian Hass avocados in the US
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ArticleEU production "under threat" says AREFLH
Market pressure, lower prices, slowing demand and the E.coli crisis all said to be hurting European fresh fruit and vegetable producers
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ArticleNet income growth for Safeway in US
Grocery retailer sees earnings 'exceed expectations' through the second quarter of the year
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ArticleIncreased onion yields loom
Increased acreage and yields of onions are forecast in both the UK and the Netherlands for the upcoming season, but growing conditions over the next six to eight weeks could yet have a major impact on the crop.
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ArticleTotal Produce linked with Agrexco sale
Total Produce has been linked to the possible acquisition of Agrexco as the industry waits to see who will gain ownership of the Israeli exporter.
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Mixed results for Peruvian citrus
First six months of 2011 see industry record fall in export value for tangerines and oranges but rise for mandarins
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ArticleAPM rejects rumours of Callao tension
Terminal operator dismisses reports that there could be issues with the incoming Peruvian government
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ArticleSales rebound for Peru asparagus
Peru’s star export product has returned to levels of success recorded before the international credit crunch
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ArticleSafmarine lands Ocean Award
Shipping line wins the Ocean Award at CEVA Logsitics' Global Supplier Awards in Italy
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ArticleMorrisons unveils autumn rebrand
Morrisons is to launch a large-scale rebrand as part of a huge revamp in the autumn.
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ArticleDole agrees Six Flags theme park promotion
Group signs deal with Six Flags Entertainment to bring Go Bananas After Dark offering to North American theme parks
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ArticleTesco drops chilli bombshell
Tesco is stocking the world’s hottest commercially grown chilli. Bhut Jolokia has been used by the Indian army in developing crowd control grenades.
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ArticleMr Apple parent sale approved
New Zealand group Direct Capital Investment has bought SCF’s share of Mr Apple parent Scales Corporation
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ArticleBirmingham scraps plans for wholesale move
Birmingham City Council (BCC) has scrapped plans to relocate its wholesale market to a site in Aston due to lack of funds.
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House of Lords calls for health changes
The Food Ethics Council has welcomed the House of Lords Science and Technology Sub-Committee’s report on behaviour change on Tuesday.

