Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3410
-
ArticleFrench farmers plead with wholesalers
Struggling to compete with Spanish imports, French growers have decided to try to personally convince wholesalers to favour French produce
-
ArticleMaersk names Todd Pigeon area MD
Shipping giant sends Italy Cluster MD to West Coast of South America
-
ArticleLinpac honoured in business awards
Linpac Packaging has scooped a prestigious business award for the second time.
-
ArticleAgrexco given two-week reprieve
Court-appointed trustee confirms that Tel Aviv District Court has frozen proceedings at the Israeli fresh produce group until 20 July
-
ArticleEC approves agri marketing programmes
Commission gives green light to promotional schemes and proposes additional €15m initiative for fresh produce in wake of E.coli outbreak
-
ArticleWalmart expands Florida fresh produce offer
World's biggest retailer plans to launch ten smaller Supercenters in South Florida by end of 2013
-
ArticleDubai to make airport expansion
The emirate is set to boost passenger and cargo capacity at Dubai International to keep up with forecast growth
-
ArticleBrazil mulls currency intervention
The strength of the real, due to external market conditions, is a cause for concern among government officials
-
ArticleUS-Mexico resolve trucking spat
The signing of an agreement between the US and Mexico lays the groundwork for continued economic growth on both sides of the border
-
ArticleCranberry growers vote yes
Cranberry growers in the US states of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, Oregon, Washington, and on Long Island, New York, have voted to continue their federal marketing order programme.
-
ArticleQuality driving Vietnam exports
Vietnamese fresh produce exports have jumped 32.5 per cent for the first half of 2011 year-on-year
-
ArticleGreek grapes to arrive late
This season, Greek grape exporters anticipate a late start to the season and a drop in volumes
-
ArticleMcCain dons new potato jacket
McCain is set to launch its “next Micro Chips” in January 2012 with a four-pack of microwaveable jacket potatoes called Jackets, in a £6 million campaign.
-
ArticleEU issues Egypt seed ban
The EU has temporarily banned the import of beans for sprouting and other seeds from Egypt after Egyptian fenugreek seeds were linked to the E. coli outbreaks in northern Germany and south-west France.
-
ArticleDamco plans Indian acquisitions
Logistics unit Damco is looking for acquisitions in India to increase the company’s freight forwarding and warehousing business
-
ArticleUpdate: Peru avocado campaign in full swing
Producer organisation ProHass expects 70,000 tonnes of 'Delicious Hass Avocados'
-
ArticleSoil science seeks fresh understanding
The Institute of Professional Soil Science (IPSS) is to host the launch of its new initiative in London next month.
-
ArticleEU issues temporary Egyptian seed ban
Yesterday's EFSA report linking French and German E.coli outbreaks with Egyptian seeds has resulted in a temporary import ban
-
ArticleTesco to increase private label offer
Company tells European suppliers it will expand own-brand grocery offer as part of raft of changes at Group Food Sourcing
-
ArticleMexico tour raises quality profile
Mexico Calidad Suprema is spreading the word about the nation’s fresh produce food safety and social/environmental credentials

