Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3461
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ArticleBranston plays down profits rise
Potato supplier Branston has warned it will be difficult to achieve a repeat performance after an impressive rise in profitability.
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ArticleChiquita’s Joe Huston joins United Fresh
The six new Board members will this week convene at United Fresh’s 2011 annual meeting and convention in New Orleans
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ArticleDel Monte reveals 'solid' Q1 results
Mohammad Abu-Ghazaleh welcomes the multinational's 'solid performance' through the first quarter of the year
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ArticleFairtrade garners surge in US demand
Rising awareness and acceptance of Fairtrade-certified items led to expansion of product categories last year
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ArticleNew delay for Philly market launch
Philadelphia Wholesale Produce Market will now open its doors on the 15 May
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ArticleFuture tense for key supplier
Producers in Côte d’Ivoire may have to find alternative markets should Latin America's dominance in Europe continue, says OCAB
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ArticleUSDA issues leafy green proposal
Body requests comment on the creation of a national marketing agreement to assist the industry in quality and safety
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ArticleSoil Association launches new project
The Soil Association has introduced the Low Carbon Farming Project in the UK to help farmers lower their emissions
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ArticleCatalan stonefruit crop set to increase
Autonomous Spanish region predicts 11 per cent rise in peach and nectarine harvest for coming campaign
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ArticleFrontera unveils melon website
The Melon Mania site offers consumers across the US information on melon seasons, ripening and recipes
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ArticleBuyers found for NZ exporter Mr Apple
NZ Superannuation Fund and Direct Capital said to be part of investment consortium involved in NZ$44m proposed deal
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ArticleInterfel on the move
The French interprofessional organisation is set to move offices, but remains in the heart of the capital
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Report boost Italian kiwifruit
A recent conference on kiwifruit and its competitiveness on international markets organised by the CSO organisation in Italy has found that the European country is ranked second in production output.
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ArticleUkraine gets organic regulation
Ukraine has adopted a law on organic production, a sign of the growth the eastern European country has seen in the sector
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ArticleTough times for California stonefruit
Following a decade of mostly unprofitable markets, the US state's stonefruit industry faces a very uncertain future
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ArticleAsiafruit Congress registrations open
From effective retail marketing to Peru's export potential, this year's Asiafruit Congress will track the key trends in the world's fastest growing market
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ArticleLeicester wholesalers up in arms
Angry traders at Leicester Wholesale Market are demanding to know why a nearby college has dumped them after a 20-year trading relationship.
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ArticleZespri thanks NZ government
Zespri has thanked the New Zealand government for its support of the country’s kiwifruit industry since re-regulation
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ArticleIndonesia to restrict fruit imports
The Indonesian government has announced it will take measures to curb the amount of fruit being imported into the country
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Agricola Famosa opens in Senegal
Brazilian melon grower Agricola Famosa has expanded into Senegal with the creation of Agricola Famosa Senegal on 11 April.

