Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3456
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ArticleDominican Republic profits from Purshade
Growers in the country are increasingly turning to Purfresh's solar protectant for crops such as peppers, avocados and mangoes
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ArticleRecord profit for Emirates Group
Cargo division sees 'strong' revenue increase for the year thanks to rebound in cargo traffic
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Chilean table grape exports increase
The US, Europe and the Middle East rank as the leading destinations for Chilean Thompson Seedless, Red Globe and Crimson Seedless grapes this season.
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ArticleNew managing director sweeps in at Soléco
Prepared salad specialist Soléco has appointed a new UK managing director.
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ArticleJapanese spend less on fruit
Statistics from March show a slump in the average household’s fresh fruit consumption
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ArticleProfits up for Thai wholesaler
Thai wholesaler Siam Makro has seen a 45 per cent increase in profitability in the first quarter of 2011
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Indian grape exports plummet
Exports of Indian table grapes to the EU have fallen by 50 per cent this season with growers choosing to sell more produce on the domestic market
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ArticleChiquita Italy updates smoothie range
As company's spring marketing campaign gets into full swing across Europe, its Italian arm repackages successful smoothie range
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ArticleSupermarkets could be 'put off railfreight'
Major UK multiples could be deterred from using domestic railfreight if a new in-depth report into the transport mode increases charges.
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ArticlePeach and nectarine volumes set to rise
Stonefruit volumes are expected to increase slightly in Europe in 2011, but producers are more relieved by the timing of the season
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ArticleRises, rescues and revolutions
Food prices have continued to increase in the UK, exporters in Portugal have reason to be concerned, and in Egypt the fiscal fall-out of the revolution is only just beginning to be seen
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ArticleVenezuela makes citrus investment
Juan Carlos Loyo highlights potential for commercial fruit production in states of Yaracuy and Carabobo
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ArticleSenior Tesco fresh produce man makes switch
One of Tesco’s senior fresh produce figures has made an internal switch.
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ArticleChanges at the top for Carrefour France
Executive director for France, James McCann, leaves the retailer, with CEO Lars Olofsson temporarily taking on the role's responsibilities
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ArticleTurbana steps up social support
US-based importer-distributor to donate one laptop per child in Colombian banana-producing region of Urabá
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ArticleTropical decline for Costa Rica
Exports of bananas and melons contracted during the first three months of 2011, while pineapple shipments rose
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ArticleNew CFO at Ready Pac
California-based group hires Marc Serrio to fill the role of chief financial officer, a move effective from 2 May this year
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ArticleCamposol reports sales surge
Peru’s leading agricultural group Camposol has reported a 41 per cent growth in sales to $36.4m for the first quarter of 2011.
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ArticleVietnam predicts export growth for 2011
Improved access to international markets and better agricultural practises are spurring on fruit exports from Vietnam
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Tomato growers gear up for Westminster
British tomato growers will be celebrating British Tomato Week at the Palace of Westminster from 15-22 May.

