Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3521
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ArticleIndian onion, tomato prices continue decline
Indian wholesale prices for onions and tomatoes have continued their downward slide this week on the back of new crops
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Footprints4Food hosts seminar
Footprints4Food is holding a second seminar to remove the mysticism of carbon footprinting.
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ArticleSweeTango sparks lawsuit
A group of US growers fighting for the legal right to grow new apple variety SweeTango have been ordered to appoint a mediator to resolve their dispute with the variety developer
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ArticleSafmarine upgrades Asia service
Safmarine is launching a new direct service connecting the Far East to the Indian Subcontinent in a bid to strengthen its coverage of the region
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M&S poaches Tesco online boss
Marks & Spencer has poached one of Tesco.com’s leading lights in a move which could see it increase its online grocery offer.
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ArticleNorth Indian mango output set to fall
Northern Indian mango volumes are forecast to be at least 20 per cent lower this season compared to last due to biennial bearing
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ArticleLidl branches out in eastern Europe
Schwarz Group-owned retailer is setting up an independent headquarters for the Slovak market
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ArticlePort of Hamburg bounces back
Hamburg moves on quickly from the impact of the global economic downturn, with cargo throughput growth in 2010
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ArticleFreshconex offers market overview
Running alongside Fruit Logistica, Freshconex offers access to the most important companies in the convenience market
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Purfresh reflects on growth year
Purfresh Transport cargo protection proved more popular than ever during 2010, according to new figures released by the group
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Lantra seeks flexible apprenticeships
Apprenticeships need to be more flexible if they are to meet the needs of business and hit government targets, according to sector skills council Lantra.
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Postcard | Dubai
Eurofruit Magazine's annual fresh produce conference and networking event for the Middle East has a new exhibition partner
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Nature's Pride officially unveils Eat Me
Company's new brand identity set to distinguish its range of ready-to-eat products more effectively and clearly
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The fresh, social network
With more and more fresh produce companies using social media to promote their goods and services, location-based services and QR codes could be about to change things even further
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ArticleFruit Logistica opens its doors
Messe Berlin has opened its doors to the global fresh produce trade as Fruit Logistica gets underway in Berlin, Germany.
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ArticleWeather hampers South African shipments
Strong winds in Cape Town has played havoc with the shipment of South Africa table grapes and stonefruit.
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ArticleIndia calls for studied approach
Asiafruit Magazine's February 2011 issue asks whether India's produce supply chain can keep up with the country's booming consumer demand
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Walmart courts Matahari
Walmart could expand its presence in the Asian retail market if it is successful in forming a joint venture with Indonesian hypermarket operator Matahari
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ArticleEnza set to export 1.2m cartons of Jazz
New season likely to see significant increase in available export-grade production of the variety from New Zealand, says company
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ArticlePakistan seeks trade deal with Indonesia
Pakistan wants to push forward a trade deal with Indonesia in a bid to boost its citrus exports to the region

