Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3468
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ArticleMetro Group to launch nutrition labels
Retailer is set to introduce the '1 plus 4' label across its entire own-label range in Germany
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ArticleDole's Connell to speak at Cool Logistics
Logistics manager in South Africa to discuss port congestion at September conference
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ArticleChile predicts fruit export increase
Fresh fruit exports from Chile are projected to increase further during the 2010/11 season, according to the Chilean Fresh Fruit Exporters Association (Asoex).
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ArticleIsraeli sweetcorn season starts
Agrexco is due to kick off exports of Super Sweet sweetcorn on20 April with sendings of both conventionally grown and organic produce.
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ArticleHot weather affects UK season lengths
Hot weather and a lack of rainfall in England is likely to manipulate the asparagus and top-fruit seasons.
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ArticleAustralian fruit fly outbreak causes concern
An outbreak of Mediterranean fruit fly in South Australia has caused concern amongst the regions citrus industry
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Metro posts net earnings rise
Canadian food retailer satisfied with increase in second-quarter net earnings
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ArticleTurnover down at St Petersburg
Russian Port reports on cargo handling fall of 14 per cent for the first quarter of the year
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Barmans promoted at Zespri Europe
Bert Barmans has taken over from Luc Clerx as Zespri Europe’s general manager overseeing day-to-day management of the New Zealand group’s European operations.
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ArticleJack Buck Growers changes name
Fresca-owned chicory and celeriac specialist to be known as DGM Growers
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ArticleWaitrose to open virtual shop
UK supermarket announces plan to open large virtual shop in west London
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ArticleUkraine 'becomes net apple exporter'
Reports reveal the country's apple exports are outweighing imports for the first time in its independent history
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ArticleEcuador fines nine banana exporters
The Ministry of Agriculture in Ecuador has issued fines to the tune of nearly half a million dollars under new banana law
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Oades re-elected as FTA president
Stewart Oades has been elected to serve a second two-year term as president of the Freight Transport Association (FTA).
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ArticleJim DiMenna receives Canadian gong
Canadian Produce Marketing Association’s annual convention sets scene for The Packer’s ‘Produce Man of the Year’ award
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ArticleHamburg Süd makes green investment
Group turns once again to Eniram's Dynamic Trimming Assistant, to save on fuel and reduce emissions
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ArticlePeru, India to study FTA deal
Free Trade Agreement talks are apparently set to begin next month when Peruvian delegation heads to India
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ArticleNew chairman for Turners & Growers
Rob Campbell is taking over as chairman of the New Zealand-based group following Tony Gibbs’ resignation
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ArticleUS gives rambutan the green light
Vietnam and Malaysia have been given the all clear to send fresh rambutan to the US, provided certain protocols are met
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ArticleWUWM gears up for Istanbul meet
Issues relating to food certification, transportation and new market planning will be explored at the 27th edition of the wholesale conference

