Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3528
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ArticleUSDA confirms Italian citrus export rise
Sales of clementines and red-fleshed oranges to overseas markets said to be driving forward country's growing export business
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ArticlePlant health COO in at Purfresh
JJ Grow handed responsibility for operational management of the group's plant health division
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ArticleWaitrose celebrates sales landmark
British supermarket operator says 2010 was a “milestone” year in sales terms, as its breaks €5bn barrier
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ArticleSpelman to tackle growers' questions
The National Farmers’ Union conference scheduled for 14-15 February at the Birmingham Metropole will examine Farming at the Heart of the Economy and welcome Defra secretary of state for agriculture Caroline Spelman as a main speaker.
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ArticleTerra Foods hires Mark Vertrees
Costa Rica pineapple group appoints new marketing and business development director
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ArticleColruyt meets sales expectations
Belgian discounter reports on strong quarterly sales growth, despite the difficult weather conditions experienced at the end of the year
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ArticlePsa impact minimal for Seeka
Kiwifruit packer reveals that only a small percentage of its total supply area has been hit by the aggressive Psa vine infection
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ArticleCertis signs distribution deal with Trécé
Company announces agreement to develop and distribute Trécé’s biological pest control products in Europe
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ArticleTonnage and sales up at Lufthansa
Cargo division of German airline reports on an "outstanding" set of results for 2010
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ArticleNZ plans EU, India apple promotions
New Zealand is planning ‘100% Pure Apples from New Zealand’ promotional campaigns in India and Europe this season
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ArticleMaersk halts Egypt port operations
The Danish shipper has announced the suspension of its operations in the unsettled African country
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Argentina's citrus recovers
Argentina’s citrus output is forecast to increase this year as the lemon crop in Tucumán recovers from a severe drought and late frosts in 2009 that affected the 2010 crop.
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ArticleSE Asia sees shorter CNY supplies
South East Asian fruit importers are reporting generally positive sales results for Chinese New Year, fuelled by strong demand and lighter supplies of key products
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ArticleBanana price spikes in India
A domestic banana shortage in India is causing prices of the fruit to spike at markets in Delhi, contributing to soaring food inflation in the country
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NZ consumers show banana bent
New Zealand consumers’ favourite fruit is a banana, and favourite vegetable is a tomato, according to new statistics
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ArticleWholesale set to gain from food scenario
Wholesale markets could benefit from a potential disruption in supermarket supply chains created by climate change and food prices.
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ArticleSupermarkets praised over English apples
Supermarkets have been praised for their support of domestic apples and pears as competition for share of English fruit heats up.
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ArticleSeiyu extends online service
Japanese supermarket Seiyu plans to increase its online grocery sales by 20-fold on current levels in the next five years
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ArticleNZ apple crop set for 20 per cent rise
Industry association Pipfruit NZ predicts significant upturn in production levels in main export sources Hawke's Bay and Nelson
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Aus citrus export prospects look up in Asia
The Western Australia citrus industry has identified opportunities to expand exports to Malaysia and Singapore

