Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3406
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ArticlePurfresh aids in pineapple push
Transport technology is being employed by international pineapple shippers to help reach new overseas markets
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ArticleM&S increases food market share
Marks & Spencer has seen a surge in UK sales and a gain in food market share.
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ArticleFlorida crop pushed down again
Citrus estimate falls by 1m boxes on previous month, although orange crop is actually higher than 2010
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ArticleWRAP opens up £10 loan fund
Fresh produce companies will be able to access a £10 million loan scheme as the government looks to drive up anaerobic digestion in the UK.
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ArticleSainsbury’s and Jamie Oliver part company
Sainsbury’s 2011 Christmas advert will draw down the curtain on the 11-year association between TV chef Jamie Oliver and the supermarket by mutual consent.
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ArticleCostco to open second Australian outlet
As US wholesale giant Costco prepares to open its second Australian outlet next week it has indicated plans for further expansion in the country
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ArticlePositive signs for the future of Agrexco
EXCLUSIVE: Agrexco's court-appointed trustee Dr Shlomo Nass tells Eurofruit that group will soon be in hands of new investor
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ArticleAldi stops publishing banana price
Discount retailer abandons weekly pricing reference, leaving European banana market without key benchmark guide
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ArticleEU committee rejects Morocco deal
MEPs sitting on the European Parliament’s agriculture committee adopt report calling for renegotiation of trade agreement
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ArticleDavid Bondi resigns as Agrexco CEO
Court-appointed trustee Shlomo Nass left to find buyer for troubled Israeli exporter before 20 July deadline
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ArticleZespri measures water footprint
New Zealand kiwfruit marketer Zespri International has found it takes 42 litres of water to produce one green kiwifruit.
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ArticlePigeon flies into Maersk management
AP Moller Maersk has named Todd Pigeon as managing director of its West Coast of South America operations.
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ArticleBanana exporter Isbelni seized
The Ecuadorean firm apparently has 60 days in which to disprove alleged links to Aspiazu Group which has millions of dollars of debt
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ArticleDemand for flat peaches soars
Spanish producers report rapidly rising demand for product across European markets
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ArticleUS adult obesity rates rise once again
Adult rates climbed across 16 states through the past year, with 12 states now having obesity rates above 30 per cent
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ArticleMassmart poised to buy The Fruitspot
South African retailer reported to be planning acquisition of fresh produce company as it bids to expand its product offer
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ArticleSouth African avocados 'on track'
Campaign continues to meet early season expectations of a 7.5m carton export crop, SAAGA has reported
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ArticleFlying in the face of obesity
Superhero Mr Fruitness flies into London to get children eating more healthily as Europe’s stonefruit season takes off
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ArticlePrim'land benefits from China entry
For the French marketer, China has quickly become a crucial market, accounting for 10 per cent of the company's turnover
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ArticleSainsbury's buyers out in force
Sainsbury’s buyers met with more than 400 suppliers at the Royal Highland Show this year, a record for the supermarket’s presence there over the last 10 years.

