Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3448
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Zespri T&G court case rumbles on
As the court case between Turners & Growers and Zespri rumbles on, T&G is seeking damages of over $2 million from kiwifruit exporter Zespri
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ArticleMarketing masterclass
Trying to create an effective marketing plan for your business? Put your pen down. Marketing consultant Paul Clapham reveals some tips for how to get you started
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ArticleIndies flourish as flower sector evolves
It is well known that flowers and pot plants are considered luxuries and post-recession, this has set a challenge for a dynamic sector. The supermarkets are taking hold of the category, while florists are pushing creativity and adding value. Elizabeth O’Keefe examines what it takes to succeed in the current climate
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ArticleOrganics take on price matching challenge
Organic produce growers and suppliers are seeing prices squeezed more than ever in order to compete with conventional lines. Anna Sbuttoni reports on a category that is feeling the pinch in an increasingly competitive grocery market
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Supermarkets play on points of difference to stand out
Creating a point of difference has long been one of the golden rules of retailing. Tesco has gone overboard recently with a
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Honorary assistants take centre stage at dinner
On 14 April an Honorary Assistants dinner was held aboard HQS Wellington, a unique, floating venue moored on the Thames. It
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ArticleVietnam boosts exports
Vietnamese fruit and vegetable exports this year are expected to surpass the US$5m mark
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ArticleOrganics get ethical twist
An organic brand has been launched for fairly traded food sold wholesale and online.
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ArticleRe:fresh honours Sir Ken for lifetime of commitment
Sir Ken Morrison’s contribution to shaping the modern grocery industry has been recognised with the Re:fresh Awards’ most prestigious and personal prize.
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ArticleAsia on the radar for Peruvian grapes
Peru’s table grape industry is reflecting on a vintage year for exports to Asia, and eyeing future growth in the region
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ArticleMalaysia promotes durian production
Malaysia is looking to increase durian production in light of recent indications China would soon allow imports of the fruit
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ArticlePhilippine bananas eye Australia
Banana growers in the Philippines may pursue a ruling from the WTO to have Australia ease some of its import restrictions
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ArticleFruit export volumes rise for Chile
Export volumes rise across categories, with cherries and blueberries among most notable, during first trimester of 2011
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ArticleKloosterboer receives first RSA citrus
Dutch terminal welcomes its first South African citrus shipment of 2011
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ArticleProfit climbs once more for IFCO
Pallet specialist sees revenue and earnings growth through the early months of 2011, driven by European gains in particular
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Fresh Convenience tour confirmed
A walking tour of fresh convenience retailers and foodservice outlets will round off the Fresh Convenience Congress next month.
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ArticleMercadona defies market downturn
Spain's leading grocer has continued its recent expansion, despite the country's ongoing struggle to emerge from the economic crisis, thanks mainly to a healthy mixture of innovation and price cutting
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ArticleSpain and Mexico seal stonefruit deal
Spain’s ministry of agriculture announces new trade agreement that will allow stonefruit exports to Mexico to begin from June
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ArticleHong Kong hosts hot topic discussions
Asiafruit Congress reveals exciting new speaker additions ready to discuss the latest developments and hot topics in the Asian market
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Article'Considerable growth' at Port of Hamburg
German port sees above-average growth in container throughput during the opening quarter of the year

