Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3418
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ArticleBlues committee expands members
Five additional companies bring to 10 the number of exporters now operating as part of the Argentinean Blueberry Committee
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Task force to scrutinise E. coli outbreak
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has announced that it is setting up a task force to coordinate investigations to track down the source of any contaminated sprouted seeds in the EU following an E.coli outbreak in the Bordeaux region of France.
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ArticleUS expansion for Whole Foods
The natural and organic retailer has revealed plans to significantly boost is store numbers in the US market
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ArticleWal-Mart goes online in China
US retail giant Wal-Mart is establishing a new ecommerce hub in Shanghai
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ArticleNOL confirms new ship order
Singapore-based ocean carrier NOL confirms it has ordered 12 new vessels, five of which it will charter to alliance partner MOL
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ArticleAPL slow steams ahead
APL is adjusting its Trans-Pacific fuel surcharge from July to reflect the effects of slow-steaming
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ArticleSpain aims to restore consumer confidence
Campaign focuses on restoring good image of Spanish vegetables with country’s consumers
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ArticleE.coli is no trouble for rouble
The E.coli crisis has apparently had little effect on the euro but, with the exception of the Russian rouble, other factors need to be considered when predicting future currency movements
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ArticleFrench apples set to arrive early
The French apple association predicts very early start to season, with the first regions to be ready by end of July
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ArticleOcado's stock falls despite maiden profit
UK online grocer reveals first-ever interim profit and plans to increase product lines, but shares still slump 9 per cent
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ArticleReady Pac appoints marketing director
California-based fresh-convenience specialist hires Bryan Jaynes as marketing director
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ArticleSpecial Fruit offers red limes
The Belgian group has just started importing a new red lime that is native to Australia
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Tesco reveals plan to conquer Europe
Tesco plans to double its returns from central and eastern Europe to 10 per cent.
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ArticleNew sponsorship deal for Pink Lady
Pink Lady apples are sponsoring a brand new food and wine pairing competition - What Food What Wine?
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ArticleWages board under Scottish grower fire
Scottish soft-fruit growers are calling for an end to the Agricultural Wages Board (AWB) as they fight to gain parity after huge losses.
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ArticleRSA grape gift to Japan
South African grape growers have donated proceeds from their first shipment to Japan to the country’s disaster relief efforts
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ArticleIndia's anti-hail guns hold fire
Anti-hail guns installed in Himachal Pradesh, India, to protect the region's apple crop have failed to work
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ArticlePoor infrastructure hampers India aircargo growth
A lack of warehouse infrastructure at India’s airports is limiting growth within the country’s aircargo sector
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ArticleChiquita to refinance debt
Fresh produce group to make cash offer for senior notes as part of refinancing strategy

