Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3427
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ArticleWatton equipment goes under the hammer before closure
Watton Produce is to close down its operations in Norfolk and embark on a £25 million fire sale.
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ArticleHow to shake off that shrinking feeling?
The recent devastating events in Japan have only compounded the country's problems with declining fresh fruit consumption, but everyone in the chain can play a role in engineering a turnaround
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ArticleBreakthrough in fight against Psa
Company claims major breakthrough with news that heat treatment could remove bacteria from kiwifruit pollen
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ArticleDole hosts sustainability summit
Dole Food Company held a three-day sustainability summit in Costa Rica last weekend to demonstrate its commitment to the environment
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ArticlePeru cements asparagus lead
Andean country records strong exports to US, underlining position as top asparagus exporter to market
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Makro re-shuffles at the top
Cash-and-carry grocery wholesaler Makro has parted company with five directors as it changes direction and tries to halt underperformance in its 30-strong chain of UK stores.
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ArticleNZKGI welcomes government support
President Peter Ombler criticises Turners & Growers for allegedly "attacking" the New Zealand kiwifruit export industry
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ArticleZeder in Capespan takeover bid
Shareholders including Total Produce to be offered opportunity to dispose of shares as major investor seeks extra capital
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ArticleExpress service connects two Easts
A new express service from Nippon Yusen Kaisha and Hanjin Shipping is set to link the Far East and the Middle East
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ArticleAnecoop joins ‘More Broccoli’
Top Spanish marketer joins initiative dedicated to increasing awareness and consumption of broccoli in Spain
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ArticleOrganic sector lauds USDA pesticide data
Organic Trade Association cites "significant differences" in pesticide levels found on organic and non-organic produce
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ArticleDole refinances debt to pay back creditors
California-based fresh produce giant wants to repay outstanding short-term loans with US$1.25bn in new long-term credit lines
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Adjudicator concerns voiced
As the members of Parliament on the EFRA select committee heard views this week on the draft Groceries Code Adjudicator Bill, growers and small-business leaders have voiced major concerns.
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ArticleSalt Lake City goes Bananas After Dark
Dole promotional tour reaches Utah, encouraging locals to eat bananas for breakfast, lunch and dinner
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ArticleAnalysts disappointment at Sainsbury's Q1
Sainsbury’s sales figures for its first quarter to June 11 have disappointed analysts, but CEO Justin King has hailed them as “solid”.
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ArticleVestas strikes Port of Sheerness deal
A huge deal between the Port of Sheerness’ owner and wind giant Vestas could considerably decrease fruit handling at the port.
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ArticleThe future is here for Asia
As Asiafruit Magazine hits its 100th edition, editor John Hey looks at how far markets in Asia have come
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ArticleModern retail slows Indian kirana sales
The arrival of modern retail outlets in India has slowed sales growth at traditional grocery stores, a new study has found
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ArticleAeon ramps up China expansion
Japan's leading supermarket group is planning to open at least 2,000 stores in China over the next decade
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ArticleNOL orders new ships
Singapore container shipping group Neptune Orient Line (NOL) announced it is investing in new ships to meet future growth needs

