Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3449
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ArticlePrince de Bretagne plans early veg push
In June, the French marketer is to undertake a month of promotional activities for its early vegetable range
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Superquinn sale rumours create concern
Reports that Superquinn, the 23-store Irish chain, may be on the market, is causing concern among suppliers and staff.
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ArticleBookings boom for Asia Fruit Logsitica
Numbers are well ahead of the same time last year as exhibition space is rapidly snapped up by leading international fresh produce organisations
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ArticleTarget sales 'weaker than expected'
Despite retail sales coming in below expectations, US retailer reported on profit growth of 2.7 per cent
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ArticleSafmarine's REX service returns for 2011
Safmarine's seasonal reefer express service returns, with sailings commencing on 28 May
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ArticleDole turns to Chep for bananas
Group's Fresh Fruit subsidiary has signed a contract to transport bananas from Central America using Chep services
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ArticleYorkshire green garlic season starts
Copperwheat Agriculture has kicked off the new season crop of Yorkshire grown garlic with supplies of green garlic on shelf now.
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ArticleProtests at Ecuadorian plantation
Workers at Ecuador’s Los Alamos banana plantation have mobilised to try to set up a union nine years after their first attempt to secure improvements in working conditions ended in violence.
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ArticleSpelman hosts drought talks
DEFRA secretary Caroline Spelman held a drought summit with water companies, the Environment Agency and growers on Monday as the UK struggles with just 61 per cent of its normal rainfall for the past three months.
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ArticleAPAL chairman to step down
Australian pipfruit peak body APAL will has appointed a new chairman following the announcement Darral Ashton will vacate the position in August
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ArticleCurrency clouds Zespri sales to US
As New Zealand kiwifruit begins to arrive in the US there is concern the country’s weak currency could affect sales
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ArticlePakistan sets June date for US mango exports
Pakistan expects to start exporting mangoes to the US for the first time from June now that all necessary protocols are finalised
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ArticleBananas to top Aus snack charts
Australian bananas are likely to become the nation's favourite snack in 2014 thanks to a new marketing strategy aimed at 18-39-year-olds
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ArticleSète to open new fruit terminal
France's port of Sète, on the Mediterranean, will unveil its new fruit terminal this summer
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ArticleUnited Fresh feeds New Orleans
Exhibitors at United Fresh 2011 give nearly 25,000lb of produce to Second Harvest Food Bank
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ArticleEC carries out shipping antitrust raids
Officials have undertaken inspections at the premises of some of the industry's leading container shipping companies
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ArticleRothamsted to host FPC meet
The Fresh Produce Consortium’s technical group is to hold its next meeting at Rothamsted Research in June.
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ArticleUSDA to release pesticide data
US department of agriculture to release latest report on Pesticide Data Program by 19 May
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ArticleZespri redesigns website
Zespri Europe relaunches online presence, focusing on health benefits of kiwifruit and sustainability
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ArticleGist enjoys Devine intervention
Supply chain specialist Gist Limited has appointed Alan Devine to its board.

