Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3544
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ArticleGiumarra expands sales team
New East and West Coast salespeople have been appointed to accommodate expanding volume handled by US berry marketer
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ArticleCalifornian base for Berry Congress
International berry conference event comes to the US in 2011, covering the latest trends and key topics influencing the industry
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ArticleColombia’s growers aim to bounce back
After a troubled, weather-hit 2010, the country is aiming for a recovery in banana production volumes this year
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Kenya overcomes ash cloud setback
Strong prices for Kenyan fruit and vegetables boosted an export trade which dropped in volume but gained in earnings.
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ArticleLincolnshire supplier relocates
A Lincolnshire supplier has moved premises after five years of sustained growth in the foodservice sector.
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ArticleGrapefruit touched by Florida freeze
Winter in Florida has been unseasonably cold with three different cold fronts threatening citrus crops in the centre of the state.
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ArticleIndia grapples food inflation
The Indian government is struggling to rein in food inflation without dampening economic growth, which is poised to surpass nine per cent, this fiscal year
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ArticleKorea plans food inflation action
South Korea’s government has pledged to reduce prices on major food products as cold weather hampers fruit and vegetable production
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ArticleFyffes revises 2010 earnings target
Company reveals that strong finish to the year in the European banana market has enabled it to increase its profit forecast
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ArticleFNSEA president urges fairness
Key players in fresh produce sector need to show mutual respect to build long-lasting partnerships, says new FNSEA president
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ArticleGood year for Sicilian PGI citrus
Increase in exports of region's EU-certified, red-fleshed oranges said to be at the heart of recent rise in Italian citrus sales
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ArticleMetro on course for record profit
Company says tough trading conditions in Europe during final three months of 2010 have not derailed its overall progress
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Produce standards meeting imminent
The International Federation for Produce Standards (IFPS) is holding a forum on global harmonisation of fresh produce standards on 10 February 2011 at Fruit Logistica.
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ArticleAva-Asaja takes action against CVVP
Association lodges complaint against variety club over “monopolisation” of Nadorcott mandarin
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ArticleFDF appoints innovation manager
Business support organisation The Food and Drink Forum has appointed former MBM employee Mark Nicholson as its new manufacturing innovation manager.
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Peru reaches new export heights
Access to new markets worldwide continues to play a major role in the development of the Peruvian produce sector
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ArticleIndian grape registrations rise
The number of Indian grape growers registering to export to Europe rose in 2010, despite 2009's disastrous deal.
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ArticleLe Havre sees 2010 growth
The introduction of new Asia-Europe services has driven growth at France's Port of Le Havre
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Organics tries new face for £2m campaign
The organic industry is launching a high profile three-year campaign that is set to deliver sales growth by increasing consumer demand for organic food in the UK by “challenging perceptions”.
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ArticleChile forecasts final avocado figure
The anticipated shortfall in 2010/11 Chilean Hass avocado shipments is set at 56 per cent

