Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3481
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ArticleBooker sees fresh produce sales surge
Fruit and vegetable sales at wholesale giant Booker are up more than half in the last three months.
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Interflora battles M&S
Interflora is hopeful that the EU’s Court of Justice will rule in its favour over an ongoing dispute with Marks & Spencer.
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ArticleOrganic fruit sales pull category down
Poor sales of organic fruit are driving a continued fall in the total organic market, despite the overall rate of decline slowing in recent months.
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ArticleJapan to label produce origin
Japan will label domestically produced fresh produce with its point of origin to help protect sales both at home and abroad
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ArticleWoolworths appoints new chief
Australian retail group Woolworths has appointed Grant O'Brien as its new chief executive, much to the surprise of the investment community
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ArticleShippers resume services to Japan
Hapag-Lloyd is the latest shipping group to resume services to Japanese ports following radiation fears
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ArticleChile projects walnut expansion
Shipments of walnuts from Chile are forecast to grow by 20 per cent this year alone as volume continues to rise
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Keelings kicks off Irish strawbs
Large-scale supplier Keelings has begun deliveries of Irish strawberries.
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ArticlePineberries back at Waitrose
Last year's success has persuaded the UK supermarket to once again stock the unusual pineberry
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ArticleDole considers move to Port of Hueneme
International fruit producer-exporter-marketer mulls shipping move to one of the busiest banana-importing ports in the US
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ArticleMed Reefer founder joins Battaglio
Antonio Rognoni, former commercial manager of Clerici Group, has been appointed as Italian importer's logistics director
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ArticleImport threat for Spanish strawberries
Freshuelva claims that rising imports from Morocco are hitting its export business in traditional European markets
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ArticleChefs lobby for cookery lessons
Ten of the UK’s best known chefs including Gary Rhodes, Jamie Oliver, Thomasina Miers and Ainsley Harriott have written to education secretary Michael Gove urging him to keep practical cooking lessons on the curriculum for all secondary school pupils.
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ArticleZespri attacked again over proxy votes
IKGA follows up new report in country's National Business Review about alleged misuse of shareholder votes ahead of AGMs
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ArticleMaersk wins Peru port concession
Global shipping line signs contract to build and operate new pier at Peru’s largest port facility in capital Lima
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ArticleUK organic sales fall
Sales of organics in the UK market dropped by 5.9 per cent in 2010, but signs of a recovery are clear
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ArticleSuccessful debut for America Trades Produce
New conference focused on the issues, trends and opportunities in the fresh fruit and vegetable trade between Mexico and the US
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ArticleM&S to make French return
The UK retailer is ready for a comeback on the French market following a decade-long hiatus
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ArticlePeru widens avocado campaign
This year’s activities will once again take place in the UK and France, as well as Germany for the first time
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ArticleAF Blakemore buys out Capper
AF Blakemore & Son has acquired the business of fellow Spar wholesaler Capper & Co and will begin the process of merging the two organisations’ Spar wholesale and retail operations.

