Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3479
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ArticleMedfel brings Med together
The recent turmoil in North Africa has shown the importance of Euro-Mediterranean relations, Medfel's organisers state
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Californians rally as agreement set to end
Californian stonefruit growers are issuing an “open for business” message despite the likely end of the California Tree Fruit Agreement (CTFA).
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ArticleSunshine lifts Waitrose produce sales
Waitrose customers responded well to the first glimpse of spring-time sunshine last week and soft fruit was one of the best performing categories in the whole store with impressive year-on-year figures, according to Tom Athron, finance director at the upmarket retailer.
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ArticleDutch Flower Group and Mavuno agree deal
A deal has been brokered to bring together two flower giants in a reshuffle that will affect supermarket supply and may boost home-grown supplies.
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ArticleFresh Express recalls spinach
Chiquita’s salads subsidiary has issued a voluntary recall for spinach shipped to the US East Coast
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ArticleSpanish melons ‘may lose market share’
Decrease in production area could open way to greater market access for exporters in Italy and north Africa
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Wal-Mart may trial online delivery
Potential new web service would offer grocery deliveries for online shoppers living in the San Jose area of California
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ArticleAustralian citrus crop rebounds
Australia's 2011/12 citrus crop is expected to be considerably larger than last year, as growing regions recover from adverse weather
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Growers urged over environment scheme
Growers are being urged to throw their weight behind the Campaign for the Farmed Environment when they renew or join the Entry Level Stewardship scheme for the first time.
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ArticlePanama to build third canal bridge
Over the next three months, the government will tender a US$300m project for a new bridge over the Panama Canal
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ArticleRed tape blocks Pakistan berry exports
Bureaucracy is blocking Pakistan's ability to export its rising strawberry volumes, an expert warns
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ArticleSA grapefruit campaign returns
The South African Citrus Growers Association (CGA) has announced it will join the Beautiful Country Beautiful Fruit promotional campaign for the second consecutive year.
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ArticleEmirates expands South American network
Flights to Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro will support key imports and exports of goods including fruit and vegetables
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ArticleUS grocery sales growth for Wal-Mart
Sales of fresh fruits and vegetables, meat and other foods accounted for more than half of Wal-Mart’s US grocery sales again last year
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ArticleUpdated logo for new-season NZ Jazz
Enzafruit outlines plans for European marketing campaign as it prepares to receive first vessel of Cox and Royal Gala
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ArticleConsumers seek value in retail formats
New report from IGD suggests that people in Europe's major consumer markets are shopping around for the best deals
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ArticleCarrefour appoints new chief for Malaysia and Singapore
New appointment to take over the reins at Carrefour Malaysia and Singapore
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Mexican grapes survive frost
Production is estimated to be down slightly with volume expected to be shorter than usual until June
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ArticleCoregeo appoints marketing manager
Former Horticulture Australia marketing specialist Michelle Toft has joined Coregeo to boost awareness of Pink Lady and Tenderstem.
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ArticleUK opts out of school fruit aid
The European Commission has decided on the definitive allocation of EU aid to member countries under the School Fruit Scheme for the 2011/12 academic year with the UK not set to participate.

