Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3507
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ArticleWal-Mart plans record Central America expansion
World’s largest retailer intends to increase its Mexico and Central America footprint by 11.9 per cent via new store openings this year
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ArticleAlimentaria Lisboa announces programme
Lisbon trade fair expects 30,000 visitors and aims to cover many different areas during four-day food and drinks exhibition
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ArticleStable volume for NZ kiwifruit crop
The 2010 New Zealand kiwifruit crop will hit around 100m trays again, with new varieties finalising their market positioning
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ArticleArgentina anticipates lemon revival
Production in Tucumán is on course to rebound this season as weather conditions return to normal
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ArticleAPEAM appoints new directors
Mexican avocado association swears in new board of directors as it pledges to keep improving every aspect of the country’s avocado business
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ArticleNew blueberry research begins
Scottish consumers are to be quizzed on their opinions on blueberries as part of a new HortLINK project.
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ArticleBrakes unveils new strategy
Brakes Group has announced a series of major commitments as part of an ambitious Corporate, Social and Environmental Responsibility (CSER) programme titled Protecting Tomorrow Today.
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ArticleThe Co-op achieves food domination
The Co-operative Group has completed its quest for UK domination with a food store in every postal code.
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ArticleIndia budgets for cold chain upgrade
As part of this year’s budget the Indian government has announced it will develop 15 mega food parks to reduce fresh produce wastage in the country
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ArticleChina plans 45 new airports
Chinese fruit and vegetable growers could benefit from plans to build at least 45 airports there in the next five years
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ArticleSingapore vegetable push slated for Indonesia
Indonesia aims to increase its share of Singapore’s vegetable imports to 40 per cent by 2014
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ArticleIndia's budget omits FDI but honours agriculture
The Indian finance minister's budget speech has disappointed the country's retail sector hoping for new FDI laws, but given a boost to agriculture
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ArticleUkraine fresh produce prices increase
Fruit-Inform Project's index shows Ukrainian consumers paying 9 per cent more for fruit this week
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ArticleSunkist passes US$1bn revenues again
US citrus cooperative reports US$1bn (€727m) revenues for tenth time in two decades
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ArticleCamposol earnings up despite sales fall
South American avocado, asparagus and pepper exporter sees earnings soar in spite of slight drop in annual sales
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ArticleSainsbury's strives for record Fairtrade sales
UK retailer wants to sell more Fairtrade bananas than ever and enhance position as world's largest Fairtrade retailer
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ArticleTurners & Growers profit falls
New Zealand fruit and vegetable exporter suffers decline in full-year profit as tax expense offsets earnings growth
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ArticleDominican Republic faces tough task
The Dominican Republic (DR) could be “like South Africa after de-regulation” with small exporters fighting for a place in the market, Savid has warned.
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Fairtrade sales soar in 2010
According to the UK's Fairtrade Foundation, last year's big sales rise is proof of the movement's future potential
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ArticleIsrael OKs Gaza export rise
Israeli authorities have reportedly approved the expansion of the Dutch government project to boost exports from Gaza

