Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3555
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ArticleGood volumes predicted for NZ cherries
A bumper crop is predicted for the New Zealand cherry industry this season as South Island growers gear up for the start of harvesting next week
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ArticleMexican sales fall through November
Retail association Antad attributes drop to year-on-year changes in calendar
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ArticleBftS activities head across Europe
The campaign will shortly kick off promotions for Chilean, Argentinean and Uruguayan blueberries in Germany and Denmark
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ArticleCarrefour and Tesco battle for Zabka
Polish chain is attracting interest from four bidders, including the French and UK retailers
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HDC releases soft-fruit guide
A new publication providing updates on key issues for soft-fruit growers has been produced by the Horticultural Development Company (HDC).
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ArticleM&S launches convenience lines
New range designed to appeal to consumers looking to lower their meat consumption
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ArticleChile registers European contraction
Poor demand and the weak euro have led to a decline in Chilean fresh fruit exports to the European market
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ArticleAuchan fears snow impact
Arnaud Mulliez says that inclement weather could 'drastically impact' on December sales in France
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ArticleComeback for forgotten Belgian veg
A number of forgotten vegetables are seeing a resurgence in Belgium, with parsnips even joining the Flandria brand
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ArticleInnovation Award nominees revealed
The prestigious Fruit Logistica Innovation Award will once again honour outstanding new products and services
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ArticleBlue Whale bags award
The French apple and kiwifruit exporter has been rewarded for its hard work during the tough 2009/10 campaign
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ArticlePeru forecasts export hike
Total sendings from the South American country are tipped to increase in value terms this year, including fresh produce
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ArticleRonald Marquis dies, aged 78
Ronald Marquis, a former president of the Guernsey Committee for Horticulture, has died aged 78.
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ArticleCarrefour opens new superstore in Xiamen
French retail giant Carrefour has opened a second store in the Chinese city of Xiamen, as it continues its expansion push into the country
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ArticleUS access likely for Malaysia and Vietnam
Trade channels to the US could soon open up for Malaysian and Vietnamese rambutan following the results of a Pest Risk Analysis by the USDA
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Airfreight guide drawn up after bomb plot
The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) has drafted new recommendations for airfreight security following October’s failed parcel bomb plot on two US-bound flights.
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ArticleDamco hires new Europe COO
Charles van der Steene says that he is thrilled to join Damco Europe's 'impressive team of professionals'
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Christmas sales show promise
Retailers are predicting Christmas sales will be at least as good as last year.
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ArticleM&S launches convenience lines
UK premium retailer Marks & Spencer set to launch 10 fresh convenience lines aimed at consumers who are trying to eat more vegetables.
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ArticleUK 'leads' on pesticide standards
Defra indicates that new legislation on EU pesticide sustainability will bring member states up to high UK standards

