Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3516
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ArticleMVS Food Services ceases trading
MVS Food Services Ltd has ceased trading. The East Peckham, Kent-based company stopped trading on 14 January, with administrators FRP Advisory LLP subsequently appointed.
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ArticleSalmonella causes salad product recall
Herefordshire’s Aconbury Sprouts has recalled its Organic Mixed Sprouts and Organic Rainbow Salad with a use by’ date of 19 February 2011.
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ArticleFourayes hires new operations manager
Bramley specialist Fourayes has appointed Neil Hodgetts as its new operations manager.
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ArticleNet profit climbs at Coop Schweiz
2010 proves a strong year for Swiss retailer with takeovers contributing to sales and profit growth
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ArticleSafmarine in third Indian subcon service
Group offers customers increased reliability with a direct connection between European ports and Chennai
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ArticleRussia to lift ban on Dutch imports
Officials reach agreement on inspection of agricultural exports from the Netherlands to Russia following last year's blockade
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ArticleCanaries eye European expansion
Banana exporters in Spanish islands target growth across Europe in response to lowering of EU tariff for Latin American imports
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Fera reworks plant health inspections
Fera Plant Health will be introducing changes to its procedures for plant health inspections at certain ports of entry, following the increased provision of inspectors at these sites.
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ArticleBest of Spanish organic on show
Organic producers from Andalusia will be present at this year’s Biofach 2011 to highlight the region’s importance in the sector
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ArticleEclipse makes Chep choice
Berry and tomato grower has signed a contract with the pallet pooling group
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ArticleChile targets new market opportunities
Promotional strategy to focus increasingly on central and eastern Europe in an effort to keep Chile at top of its game
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ArticleChile records new export high
Despite a devastating earthquake, Chile shipped a record 2.46m tonnes of fruit in 2009/10 driven by apples and avocados
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ArticleFingerlimes scoop FLIA award
Limeburst Fingerlimes has landed the prestigious Fruit Logistica Innovation Award (FLIA), beating off stiff competition from nine other nominees.
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ArticleNZ potatoes win access to Korea
Access to South Korea could provide a NZ$10m boost to the potato industry in New Zealand
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ArticleProduce prices pressure Chinese CPI
A 34.8 per cent rise in fruit prices has helped push up China’s consumer price index over February
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ArticleAsia drives global air cargo growth
Freight markets in Asia are spearheading a rise in global air cargo volumes, according to the latest industry forecast
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SupplyLocal targets growers
Food and drink guide publisher SupplyLocal has launched a website to become what it claims is the first combined online and print service dedicated to connecting local producers with local buyers.
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ArticleNew Morrisons supply into Dover
George Hammond plc has secured a new service from Seatrade with the backing of the Port of Dover in the UK.
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ArticleSpain urges reciprocity in trade deal
Fresh produce groups from country call on EU to make meeting phytosanitary standards condition of new Morocco trade deal
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ArticleRecord number of Chileans in Berlin
Representatives from across the Chilean fruit sector attended the Fruit Logistica trade show, including the managers of the country’s four major fruit committees

