Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3545
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ArticleShropshire ‘goes to war’ for success in Spain
The ceo of one of the UK’s largest suppliers has spoken of the “First World War” battleground that is supplying from Spain.
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ArticleSupermarkets aid flood-hit Australian growers
As floodwaters continue to inundate vast tracts of eastern Australia, the fresh produce industry has moved into damage control mode
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ArticleFuture Group tags Bengal expansion
Future Group is planning a major push into West Bengal with its Big Bazaar chain as part of a general expansion in east India
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ArticleMatahari seeks Hypermart investor
Indonesian retailer Matahari has decided to retain its Hypermart chain, and is now seeking a major foreign investor
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ArticleDole launches “natural” fruit bowls
Dole seeks to satisfy evolving US consumer needs via new range of fresh fruit cups with no added sugar, sweetener or syrup
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ArticleDawson steps down as Tozer md
Peter Dawson is stepping down as managing director of Tozer Seeds after 41 years at the helm.
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ArticleDHL Express appoints Americas CEO
Global logistics group welcomes Stephen Fenwick, aged 58, as new CEO of its Americas region
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ArticleWalmart increases online presence
US retail giant launches new websites in Latin America and China, according to reports
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ArticleMoroccan ‘threat’ to Spanish sector
Groups in Spain claim EU-Morocco trade deal will threaten survival of country’s fresh produce sector
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Solid table grape season for Peru
The volume and value of Peru’s 2010/11 table grape sendings to date have exceeded figures for last season
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ArticleIndia to launch dedicated rail service
The Indian government plans to trial a dedicated horticultural rail transport system to help cut back on fresh produce spoilage
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ArticleDel Monte in £1m Portsmouth move
A Del Monte ship carrying a range of fruit including bananas, pineapples and melons docked at Portsmouth Port in the UK on Saturday, marking the beginning of a new £1 million contract.
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ArticleEosta launches 'Specialties' division
New segment will help meet growing demand for a range of organic exotic and specialty vegetables
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ArticleUGPBAN targets children
UGPBAN has launched a new contest on its site, with youngsters the key target audience
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ArticleUS to receive fewer mangoes
South American mango exports to the US market are headed for volume decline by end of 2010/11 season
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Christmas growth for Morrisons
UK's fourth-largest retailer attributes growth to "high-quality food at outstanding value"
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ArticleSouth African grape forecast falls
The South African table grape export crop could be as much as 5m cartons lower following damage by rain in some production regions
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ArticlePositive movement for Landec results
US-based food technology company sees both revenue and net income climb for the second quarter of fiscal 2011
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ArticleZeus gains access to China
The Greek exporter has been given the green light to send its kiwifruit to the Chinese market
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ArticleMorrisons reports festive rise
Morrisons has expressed satisfaction at a modest performance in a “tough market” over the festive season and announced its online intentions after prolonged speculation.

