Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3539
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ArticleRijk Zwaan opens Indian subsidiary
Dutch group looks to tap into the Indian produce market with the launch of a new arm located in Bangalore
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UK brought in on CAP debate
Progressive reform of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) could bring real benefits to British farmers, the NFU has argued in Westminster.
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ArticleCasino enjoys last quarter success
The French retail group has recorded impressive sales growth for the fourth quarter, thanks to increases both domestically and overseas
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Norbert lands Co-operative contract
Logistics specialist Norbert Dentressangle has been awarded a five-year contract for the transportation operation at The Co-operative Group’s new composite distribution centre in Andover.
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ArticleAlfred Glander to exit Penny
Rewe-owned discount chain reveals that Mr Glander is leaving at the end of the month
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ArticleCitrus PGI signs deal with Repsol
Spanish PGI organisation announces distribution deal with national petrol station operator
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ArticleAgrexco's Or heads for Europe
Israeli exporter confirms that the first deliveries of its Carmel-branded easy-peeler citrus variety are on their way to Europe
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ArticleMcDonald’s expands fruit offer
Available all day at each of the firm's 14,000 US-based restaurants, the new Fruit & Maple Oatmeal features half a cup of fruit
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ArticleWalgreens announces fresh strategy
US retailer unveils plan to become more convenient option for shoppers by expanding its fresh food offer
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ArticleMigros produce buyer to join Van Rijn
Andreas Allenspach poised to leave Swiss retail group to take up new role as managing director of Dutch company Van Rijn Trading
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ArticleRüdiger Bargholz joins Don Limón
Former Cobana Fruchtring executive takes up the position of sales director at the German group
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ArticleFrench apple trade meets top UK players
Eurofruit hosted a meeting of leading British apple retailers, importers and wholesalers in London on 10 January
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ArticleWebsite for America Trades Produce
The annual conference event is geared towards strengthening the relationship between Mexican growers and the US companies who distribute their produce
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ArticleColombia looks to bounce back
Colombia’s banana sector is hoping that this year will feature a recovery in its fortunes after a difficult, weather-affected 2010, while it is also aiming to consolidate exports to the EU.
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ArticleSri Lanka moves to cut down on spoilage
The Sri Lankan government will introduce regulations to control how produce is transported, in an effort to reduce the amount of food spoiled in transit
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Article‘All go’ for Tasmanian cherries
Tasmania’s cherries have avoided significant rain damage, and are powering ahead with the harvest peak
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ArticlePakistan kinnow volumes down
A smaller volume of Pakistani kinnow this season will likely fetch higher prices in international markets
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Fresh produce industry 'fragments'
The UK fresh produce industry has become increasingly fragmented since its emergence from the depths of the recession, according to research from industry analyst Plimsoll.
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ArticleHollywood star helps Bartlett to £10m profit
Albert Bartlett is reaping the benefits of its “biggest investment to date” after its Marcia Cross Rooster TV campaign helped the company to a huge profit increase.
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ArticleFloods hit NZ produce prices
NZ fruit and vegetable prices are tipped to rise as flood damage cuts into Australian production

