Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3435
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ArticleEarly start for Tenderstem in UK
Broccoli variety enjoys record-breaking early start in UK, as well as unprecedented March and April sales
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ArticleCostly fuel cuts air industry profits
Escalating oil prices will cut air cargo growth projections and industry profitability in 2011
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ArticleSpain's Fepex demands full compensation
Fepex calls for European Commission to establish fund to cover 100 per cent of losses suffered by Spanish growers
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ArticleEuropean ministers to meet as beansprouts cleared
European agriculture ministers are meeting in Luxembourg this afternoon to discuss compensation after it was found beansprouts were not to blame for the E. coli outbreak that has killed 22 people.
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ArticleMorrisons sees changing shopper trends
Morrisons shoppers are making a month-end, pay-day trolley dash rather than a weekly big-shop, new figures released by the supermarket show.
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ArticleJoin table grape leaders in South Africa
Register online before 24 June to benefit from an exclusive 20 per cent saving on the full delegate fee for the first Global Table Grape Congress on 27-29 July
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ArticleFruit Focus announces 2011 lineup
Annual UK fruit event focuses on polytunnels, productivity and pesticides this year
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ArticlePhiladelphia Market open for business
Following a number of delays, the highly anticipated new wholesale market has started operating this week
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ArticleFood Safety added to congress agenda
In the wake of the recent outbreak of E.coli in Europe, an additional session on food safety has been added to the Fresh Convenience Congress
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ArticleBerry Gardens joins up for FPJ event
The chairman of soft fruit growers' group Berry Gardens will be joining speakers at the FPJ Conferences - South East as part of the session entitled Pushing the Product.
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ArticleQuarterly profit halves at Calavo
Marketer's second quarter income hit by higher costs at the group's prepared avocado segment in particular
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ArticleAhold enjoys positive start to 2011
Dutch retailer reports on sales and net income growth against what it describes as 'challenging market conditions'
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ArticleIndonesia increasingly dependent on imports
Indonesia’s outdated farming system has led to a decrease in fruit production and an increase in its dependency on imported produce
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ArticleEnglish Village Salads loses Asda contract
More than 200 staff are at risk at English Village Salads (EVS) after it lost a crucial contract with Asda.
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ArticleRegulations strangle Indian ports
Indian port regulations are increasing costs for exporters and consumers, and leading to bottlenecks, two major terminal operators in the country have said
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ArticleE.coli: tests focus on possible source
German officials identify beansprout farm in Lower Saxony as potential source of E.coli contamination that has affected thousands
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ArticlePakistan begins mango exports to US
Pakistan has been given the go-ahead to start mango exports to the US for the first time, an exporter says
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ArticleMore modern retail slated for India
A major Indian retailer has told of its plans for the aggressive expansion of its modern retail presence there this fiscal year
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ArticleSH anticipates apple export upturn
Sendings from across the Southern Hemipshere are anticipated to rise by 4 per cent during 2011 in spite of poor weather conditions in Brazil
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ArticleChiquita adds to board of directors
Chiquita Brands International has announced that its shareholders elected Jeffrey Simmons to its board of directors at the 2011 annual meeting of shareholders.

