Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3400
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Mexico rolls out avocado sales push
Wide-ranging promotions across the US will support strong demand and increased exports of avocados from Mexico in the second half of 2011
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ArticleVolumes climb at Port of Antwerp
Port handles 10.4 per cent more cargo through first half of 2011 than the same period of 2010, with container volumes rising
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ArticleFurther perishable move for K&N
Logistics group enters into agreement to acquire Dutch group J. van de Put Fresh Cargo Handling
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ArticleBruni calls on EU to offer more support
Cogeca president Paolo Bruni asks EU Council of Ministers to approve further funding for growers affected by E.coli crisis
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Retail market further polarised
Morrisons is the only one of the big four retailers to grow ahead of the market in the last quarter, latest Kantar Worldpanel figures reveal.
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ArticleAgrexco workers protest
Some 300 Agrexco employees have holed themselves up inside the beleaguered exporter’s Tel Aviv headquarters, according to Israeli press reports.
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ArticleUK heads for cherry self-sufficiency
UK fruit growers will be the principal suppliers of cherries to the domestic marketplace in the next 10 years, according to Berry Gardens MD Nick Marston, speaking at Fruit Focus.
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ArticleTop retailers to open Asiafruit Congress
Senior executives from major retail groups around Asia come together for an exclusive panel discussion at Asiafruit Congress
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ArticleTesco opens Chinese logistics centre
UK-based retail giant Tesco has opened a logistics centre in China and announced it plans to open more than 20 new stores in the country
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ArticleMetro – Makro merger in Pakistan
Two wholesale giants are to combine their business operations in Pakistan to increase economies of scale
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Heavy hail damage to Italian apples
A violent hailstorm accompanied by high winds and heavy rain in the north-east Italian province of Trentino has caused damaged to apples approaching maturation.
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ArticleFelipe Juan named Intercitrus president
AVA-Asaja vice-president elected to lead Spanish citrus association
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ArticleSH avocado exports to climb in 2011/12
New report from iQonsulting pegs exports from major Southern Hemisphere suppliers to come in 9.7 per cent higher this year
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ArticleIndustry faces plant health inspection hike
The UK fresh produce and cut flower industries are facing “exorbitant and unnecessary” hikes in statutory plant health inspection fees.
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ArticleTurning crisis into opportunity
With scores of shoppers dead and suppliers facing ruin, theE coli outbreak has been a disaster. Lessons must be learned for the future.
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ArticleLandgard to merge with Walter Pott
German company set to acquire Leverkusen-based importer and ripener as it seeks to build its European customer base
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ArticleEC must help 'restore confidence'
Freshfel Europe calls on Commission to back an extensive campaign to restore the image of fresh produce in the wake of the E.coli outbreak
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ArticleChina widens access for Argentina citrus
The signing of a new agricultural agreement will see Argentinean citrus enter southern as well as northern Chinese ports
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ArticleJoint services for CSAV and MSC
Combined services will operate across the world in an effort to expand coverage and improve both transit times and frequency
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ArticleFairtrade herbs set for UK shelves
Bart Spices has launched a new range of Fairtrade organic herbs at Tesco stores

