Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3493
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ArticleIndian laboratories pass the test
Indian laboratories have more than matched their European counterparts in a ring-test for residue analysis
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ArticleNo damage to Mexican mangoes
Inspection report indicates last month’s frost has not affected the northern crop although smaller sizes could be on the cards
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ArticleSpanish slam Moroccan Plan Vert
Valencian producer association Ava-Asaja has called into question Morocco's environmentally friendly production plan
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NSure partners with NZ research body
Dutch agro-diagnostics specialist Nsure has signed an agreement with New Zealand’s Plant & Food Research (PFR) to explore options for joint product development.
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ArticleAuchan Hungary sees sales drop
Figures described as 'not bad' given the contraction of Hungary's overall retail market
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ArticleHamburg Süd expands WAMS service
Expanded route takes in the Port of Hamburg, with the first vessel reaching Germany this week
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Spanish slam Moroccan Plan Vert
As Morocco raises it profile and commitment to increasing exports to the UK through its link up with IFE, London, Spanish grower groups are questioning its environmental credentials.
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ArticleWhat do you really get out of marketing?
At a time when businesses are rethinking their budgets ahead of the new financial year and in a fierce grocery market, Anna Sbuttoni examines why it is more important than ever to come up with the right marketing campaign
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ArticleCautious optimism as Dutch kick off salads season
The European salads industry has taken a bit of a battering over the last couple of years but, as Michael Barker reports, optimism in the Netherlands is high that this will be a better season for suppliers
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ArticleRetailers push grapes ahead of further shortfalls
The grape category has seen a burst of promotional activity, following tight supplies and ahead of a tricky period expected in May. So what next for the sector? Anna Sbuttoni reports on a market that is recovering from a number of setbacks
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Rich variety of sources on supermarket fruit and veg
While the orange market is dominated by Navel and Valencia Late and their various sub-species, the opportunity to present
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Communication is first step in good marketing
Years ago, a now long retired senior executive rang me up to ask my advice. It concerned the arrival of a new chief executive
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Hugh Lowe receives the Fruiterers’ Ridley Medal
The Fruiterers’ Ridley Medal is awarded every three years to an individual who has been identified as giving
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Top-fruit investment is very positive sign
At a time when so many people are questioning whether margins allow for reinvestment, it’s great to be able to report a
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ArticleNFU unveils chief hort adviser
The NFU has unveiled Hayley Campbell-Gibbons as its new chief horticultural adviser.
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ArticleBorough wholesalers to depart after dispute
Two of the most established wholesale traders in Borough are to leave the historic market after a long running dispute with trustees.
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ArticleAsia freight rates slide
Freight rates in Asia have fallen to a 16-month low and are predicted to stay down until peak season begins in July
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ArticleJD Cooling System lands award
JD Cooling Systems has landed an award for outstanding organisational achievement.
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ArticlePaolo Bruni leaves Apo Conerpo role
President of Cogeca and CSO announces departure as president of leading Italian producer organisation after 16 years
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Purfresh expands global network
Partner network supporting group's Purfresh Transport solution now serves the produce industry across more than 90 global ports

