Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3509
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ArticleChile outlines ‘carbon zero’ project
Country signs up to scheme which it says will “offset” the carbon footprint created by Chile’s Fruit Logistica presence
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ArticleStrong blueberry season for Chile
South American country experiences better than expected export campaign, thanks to favourable weather and temperatures
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ArticleBelco switches to seafreight
The Egyptian exporter has begun sending its green beans to major European markets by sea, reducing prices and increasing competitiveness
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ArticleM&S promotes English apples
The UK retailer has revealed a new innovative display for its English apples in order to educate consumers and boost sales
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ArticleMurcia glasshouse cherries aim for early start
The agriculture minister at the regional executive in Murcia, Antonio Cerdá, has visited pioneering glasshouse cherry production in the region and given his support to similar projects to extend the season.
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Nunhems opens Mexican facility
Vegetable seed company inaugurates new breeding facility for tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers in Mexico
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ArticleWarm welcome for Co-op ethical plan
The UK retailer's decision to step up its ethical programme has been enthusiastically greeted by the Fairtrade Foundation
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Portuguese earn right to GROW
Wooden packaging for the fresh produce trade manufactured in Portugal can now use the GROW logo under licence from Embar, Portugal’s national association of wood packaging producers and recyclers.
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ArticleDamco UK fires top executives
Logistics company's UK arm dismisses CEO Aron Newton and chief financial officer Shaun McLean over "financial irregularities"
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ArticleRecord interest in Foodservice Awards
2011 Excellence in Foodservice Awards attract more than 100 nominations from across US and Canada
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ArticleDamco UK denies closure rumours
As it prepares to appoint a new CEO, company's European chief executive underlines commitment to growing in the UK
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ArticleMaersk launches US-Peru cargo service
Shipping company offers weekend arrivals with new Peru route
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ArticleSpanish exports bounce back
Despite difficult start to 2010 campaign, Spanish fruit and vegetable exports recovered with a strong last quarter of the year
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ArticleBig freeze hits Irish vegetables
The big winter freeze, the worst in living memory, has caused extensive damage to vegetable crops across the Irish Republic, according to the Irish Horticultural Association (IHA).
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ArticlePlaying fair
As Fairtrade Fortnight gets everyone talking about ethical shopping, Anna Sbuttoni asks what supermarket price wars mean for the brand and how sales of certified fresh produce can make a comeback after a difficult 12 months
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ArticleAt the heart of UK fresh produce
Spanning five counties in a key production area, the East Midlands is a hub for distribution to retail and catering, a mix of high volume products and forward-thinking entrepreneurs. Ahead of the FPJ Conferences - East Midlands event, Elizabeth O’Keefe reports
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ArticleA global supplier of the future?
As all eyes are on the Middle East, Promar International’s divisional director John Giles considers the region as a global fresh produce supplier of the future
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ArticleNo let up for organics as value and volumes fall
Organics have taken a hit this month, with a report from the Soil Association blasting the UK government’s support for the sector just as value and volume growth is sliding. Anna Sbuttoni reports on a sector that is still struggling to make a comeback
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Retailers bring new variety to the fruit and veg aisles
English apples have had an extra boost at Marks & Spencer with an illuminated shelf barker featuring a film strip now playing
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Cloud ERP - is a hybrid solution the answer?
While the scramble gathers pace for the IT industry to climb on the Cloud bandwagon, opinions are divided on how suitable this

