Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3434
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ArticleLoBue Citrus expands sourcing programme
US-based citrus supplier announces new deal to import Southern Hemisphere fruit through the Ports of Philadelphia and Long Beach
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ArticleAngry response to EU proposal
European Commission aid package rejected by Spanish growers as “insufficient” and “ineffective”
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Rising Aus dollar sinks exports
The strong Australian dollar is derailing Australian citrus exports and threatens to damage the sector, a prominent grower warns
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ArticleAntwerp offers environmental incentives
'Clean' ships will be rewarded with a tonnage due discount of 10 per cent at the Belgian port
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ArticleRailex bolsters West to East Coast service
US rail operator responds to rising demand and diesel prices with additional California to New York refrigerated rail service
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ArticleChilean fruit association manager to depart
The Chilean Fresh Fruit Association’s (CFFA) European field manager Lianne Jones has announced that she will be leaving her position on 8 July.
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ArticleNew CEO for Port of Hamburg Marketing
Axel Mattern has taken over as the new chief executive following a board meeting on 31 May
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ArticleNOL APL president steps down
Eng Aik Meng, president of Singapore shipping line NOL' s APL business, has resigned
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ArticleDutch tests fail to find E.coli source
Laboratory analysis of 186 different Dutch cucumbers, peppers, tomatoes, aubergines and lettuce produces negative results
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ArticleE.coli source 'must be urgently identified'
Freshfel says that the outbreak represents an 'unprecedented crisis' for the fresh produce industry, and is seriously damaging its reputation
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ArticleE.coli: beansprouts test negative
As initial tests on suspected beansprouts fail to find traces of E.coli, Germany's handling of the crisis is called into doubt
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ArticleE.coli: Freshfel Europe urges EU action
European fresh produce association calls on EU agriculture ministers to take immediate action to restore consumer confidence
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ArticleFruit import volumes soar in China
Growing prosperity and a favourable exchange rate are driving up demand for imported fresh fruit in China
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Guatemalan shooting shocks banana trade
The treasurer of the Izabal Banana Plantation Workers’ Union (SITRABI) in Guatemala, Idar Joel Hernández Godoy, was killed by unidentified gunmen as he left the Nuevo Campo plantation in the community of Los Amates this week.
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ArticleG’s bares all with UK salads
Major supplier G’s Marketing has bolstered its convenience brand, fresh & naked, with new products and a website.
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Spanish exports enjoy increase
Spanish fruit and vegetable exports enjoyed an upsurge in the first quarter of the year rising year-on-year 18 per cent in volume and seven per cent in value according to producer-exporters federation Fepex.
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ArticleGTGC details revealed
Experts from across global table grape sector confirm participation in Global Table Grape Congress
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ArticleRevised BRC standard to be issued
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) is to publish a revised global standard for food safety
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ArticleZespri sets new shipping record
New Zealand kiwifruit marketer Zespri aims to make its latest shipping record the industry standard
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ArticleSafmarine launches new e-product
Shipping line Safmarine has launched a new tracking application for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch devices

