Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3433
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ArticleFresh Convenience Congress to discuss E. coli
The Fresh Convenience Congress has added a new and highly topical session on the E.coli outbreak that has hit Europe to its programme.
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ArticleLimoneira announces Q2 operating loss
Despite a yearly slump in revenues and income, the group remains confident of a 'solid year'
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ArticleNW Cherries projects 17.2m boxes in 2011
Northwest Cherries issues second retail trade crop forecast of the year, predicting 3m more boxes than last year
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ArticleContinents working in concert
Baku in Azerbaijan was the focus of wild celebrations in May as this little country celebrated its Eurovision victory – suddenly, it seems the borders of Europe have stretched into Asia, and this ought to be good for our trade
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ArticleMigros Turk sells discount chain
Group has agreed to sell off Sok to rival retailers Gözde Finansal and Bizim Toptan for €259m
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ArticleWaitrose launches healthy sub-brand
Waitrose is to introduce a new healthy sub-brand to launch at the end of the month.
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ArticleTesco lauds English strawberry season
Tesco has claimed that the UK spring heatwave has led to the biggest and best quality English strawberry crop for 20 years growers have reported.
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ArticleBlueberry protocol yet to be decided
Contrary to reports in the US media, South Korea is yet to sign off on a protocol allowing fresh Oregon blueberries into the Asian nation
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Pakistani mangoes win access to Japan
Japan has agreed to allow the import of Pakistani mangoes that have been treated for fruit fly
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ArticleAnger over ‘insufficient' E. coli rescue plans
Producers and traders in Europe were outraged this week by European farm commissioner Dacian Ciolos’ announcement of a preliminary fund of €150 million compensation for growers affected by the E. coli crisis.
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ArticleJazz marketing campaign bears fruit in Thailand
The managed apple variety Jazz has been well received at a major food show in Thailand
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ArticleE.coli: losses 'up to €400m per week'
Copa-Cogeca calls on EU to increase amount of emergency compensation available to producers hit by recent crisis
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ArticleE.coli: EC revises emergency deal
Commission confirms €210m on offer to compensate European growers affected by the recent E.coli contamination crisis
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ArticleAustralia retail sales on road to recovery
Australian retail sales are set to rebound over the next two years as higher wages boost consumer spending
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ArticleEurofruit editor live on Sky News
Mike Knowles speaks to Jeff Randall of Sky News about the business impact of Europe's recent E.coli crisis and Russia's ban on all vegetable imports from the EU
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ArticleBerryWorld hosts charity tea party
Soft-fruit specialist BerryWorld is supporting Breast Cancer Care’s Strawberry Tea fundraising initiative to help the charity raise £500,000 over the summer season.
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ArticleTurkey is Fruit Logistica partner country
Messe Berlin has announced that Fruit Logistica 2012 will see Turkey make its biggest-ever presentation
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ArticleConad expands in Italy and Albania
Italian retailer to open further 10 stores in south of country before end of 2011, as well as 10 more branches in Albania
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ArticlePrices tumble for Spanish exports
Returns drop for range of fruits and vegetables during May, but figures too early to show true impact of E.coli crisis
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ArticleGrape congress draws closer
Top industry experts will lead Global Table Grape Congress delegates in debate over the latest topics and key developments in the world of table grapes.

