Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3543
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ArticleFresh & Easy announces store openings
The neighbourhood retailer has revealed the opening dates for several new stores in northern California
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ArticleReport supports organic methods
The Worldwatch Institute has released a report backing agroecological farming to tackle hunger and climate change
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ArticleFlorida's orange estimate slides
The USDA has issued its latest citrus crop report for the 2010/11 campaign, reducing the orange forecast by some 3m boxes
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ArticleTesco eyes Vietnam
Tesco may look to expand into Vietnam as the country’s economy continues to boom
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ArticlePoor weather holds back Tesco sales
Tesco said severe winter weather held back its Christmas trading performance as it posted modest sales growth.
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AV Produce assets to be sold off
Hopes that AV Produce and Albert Vinson could be sold to new owners have faded after administrators confirmed they are now selling off the companies’ assets.
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ArticleSouth Africa counts rain cost
The South African table grape export crop could be as much as five million cartons lower following damage by rain in some of the production regions.
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ArticleDeadline approaching for Asia Fruit Logistica
The deadline for exhibitors wishing to book a stand at this year’s Asia Fruit Logistica is fast approaching
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ArticleEosta scoops two awards
The Dutch organic firm picked up two awards at the AGF Debate in Rotterdam last week, due to its commitment to sustainability
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ArticleFenmarc Produce relaunches website
Fresh produce grower and packer Fenmarc Produce has relaunched its website to include brand information, news updates and a seasonal calender.
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ArticlePakistan-Iran kinnow sales set to soar
Pakistan's 2010/11 kinnow mandarin exports to Iran are set to increase three-fold thanks to a recent drop in import duty
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ArticleOdelis becomes Rougeline
French tomato specialist Odelis has changed its company name to Rougeline to match its well-known brand
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ArticleUS anticipates quality Mexican crop
Winter vegetable supplies from Mexico are tipped to be “top choice” following good weather conditions in northern regions
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ArticleWeather hampers Australian grape production
Table grape losses, due to rains and heavy flooding in eastern parts of Australia, could lead to a decrease in exports this year
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ArticleJazz leads strong start to Enza season
Sales of Enza's Northern Hemisphere-produced Jazz apples are up across all major markets for the 2010/11 campaign
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ArticleEosta creates specialist division
Dutch organics firm Eosta has launched a new division to market exotic, specialty and “forgotten” fresh produce.
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ArticleShanghai wins world's busiest port post
Shanghai has pipped Singapore to the world's-busiest-port post after handling record volumes of cargo in 2010
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ArticleSlow sales recovery for Peru
Exports from Peru are projected to expand slightly in value terms this year as world economies continue to recover
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ArticleUSDA offers news portal training
Webinar training session will show fresh produce industry representatives how to get the most out of the USDA’s market news reports and information
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ArticleScheldt deepening completed in Antwerp
Port of Antwerp will now be more easily accessible for some of the largest ships in operation

