Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3437
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ArticleDamages stack up for Spanish growers
Losses mount for Spanish producers as effects of export stoppage hits home, redoubling calls for compensation
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ArticleChilean nuts hopeful for Korea entry
Chilean Agriculture Minister sees opportunities on the Korean nut market thanks to Chilean quality and tariff-free access
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ArticleJapan faces up to wall of China
It is unlikely China will ease restrictions on Japanese farm products when the leaders of the two countries meet this weekend
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ArticleDiscord in RSA citrus supply chain
The contentious appointment of a logistics services provider could lead to bottlenecks in the South African citrus supply chain
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ArticleGoldspan names new president and CEO
Masahiko Ishimitsu will take over the reins at Capespan subsidiary Goldspan from acting president Charles Olson on 20 June
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ArticleGerman association slams E.coli response
Head of DFHV strongly criticises authorities over handling of recent outbreak, arguing mismanagement risked damaging trade
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ArticleTesco tops the tree on topfruit
Retailer announces that it has overtaken Sainsbury's to become the leading seller of domestic topfruit in the UK
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ArticleNew sling for Hamburg Süd and Maersk
Having reduced joint Asia-South Africa/South America service during off-peak season, shippers add second sling from July
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ArticleWalmart to test small-store concept
The world's leading retailer is downsizing with the launch of its first Walmart Express store in the US
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ArticleSoil Association welcomes red tape advice
Soil Association joins UK government in welcoming new report recommending ways to ease regulatory burdens on farmers
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ArticleHorticulture Australia loses manager
Horticulture Australia’s long-serving export development manager Wayne Prowse has left to pursue new opportunities in the same field
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ArticleDates announced for Latin melon event
Latin America’s annual melon and watermelon congress will take place this summer in Honduras – one of the region’s biggest suppliers
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ArticleGloomy outlook for Australian apples
The Australian apple industry is reeling following the release of a report into the effects imports may have on the industry there
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ArticleMarnix van Fraassen leaves Olympic
Dutch company confirms departure of overseas import manager and says it will announce replacement in coming weeks
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ArticleLianne Jones moving on from CFFA
After five years working for the Chilean Fresh Fruit Association (CFFA), Lianne Jones is leaving to pursue new opportunities
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ArticleNew speakers for FCC 2011
With just two weeks to go until the event, which takes place in London, new speakers have been added to the lineup
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Red Tractor launches online service
Red Tractor Assurance Fresh Produce has this week launched a new exclusive benefit for its growers - free online access to the latest information on approved plant protection products.
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ArticlePeruvian asparagus on the move
Sendings of Peru’s star product are continuing to recover following the dip during the global economic crisis
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ArticleBrands could be making a return
As advertising budgets have come under pressure during the past few years, a number of PR and branding campaigns have shown their worth in boosting consumer excitement about fresh produce
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ArticleRussian ban "major blow" for Dutch
Companies and officials preparing to face major difficulties over the coming days as export consignments are returned

