Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3559
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ArticleSupply squeeze hits UK market in run up to festive period
The grape category has tightened dramatically, but fears for a hole in the market and the need to airfreight emergency volumes from South Africa and Namibia have not materialised. Anna Sbuttoni reports ahead of one of the busiest times of year
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Snow fails to stop a steady stream of new varieties
It’s been an interesting exercise to see how the multiples have rearranged their wares in the last week, with fresh
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Fruiterers return to Barber-Surgeons
The Master & Wardens Dinner is the last formal occasion in the Fruiterers’ calendar year. On 11 November, (Remembrance
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Wilkinson lays out vision for Borough future
Borough Market has been the scene for a bitter dispute between wholesale traders and management over the past few months. In a rare interview, Peter Wilkinson, chairman of the Borough Market Trust, tells Michael Barker about his vision for the future and why he believes fundamental change is necessary
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Banks should not just look at raw margins
Plimsoll Publishing has got it all wrong in its conclusion that “many fresh produce companies are not worth the risk for
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ArticleNew Spitalfields gets festive
Councillor Masood Ahmad, mayor of Waltham Forest, braved freezing conditions to turn on the Christmas lights at New Spitalfields market last Friday.
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ArticleAsda director to depart
Douglas Gurr will exit the company following a spell aiding Wal-Mart's Massmart acquisition
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ArticleEU rules threaten direct loading
South African exporters discuss how to deal with new EU security rules, which could pose challenge for exporters the world over
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ArticlePortuguese exporter unveils facility
Portuguese exporter Emergosol has opened its first vegetable packhouse in Alto de Esteveira, northern Portugal, and hopes to make it one of the first BRC accredited vegetable packing facilities in the Mediterranean country.
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ArticlePanama Canal reopens after rains
Transits and normal operations have resumed after heavy rains flooded nearby lakes forcing a 17-hour suspension of traffic
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ArticleCalcutt steps back from Norman Collett
Norman Collett manager and prominent UK top-fruit figure Sarah Calcutt is to take a sabbatical from the trade.
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ArticleUS topfruit makes Russian push
The Pacific Northwest's apple and pear industry is reportedly eyeing up markets in central Russia and Kazakhstan
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ArticleWidespread recognition for Emirates
SkyCargo division picks up Air Cargo Carrier of the Year prize, the latest of three awards handed to the group in recent times
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ArticleUruguay event a resounding success
Eurofruit Congress Southern Hemisphere drew some 220 delegates to Punta del Este in Uruguay on 1-3 December
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ArticleNovember growth for UK grocery sales
Widespread promotions help push year-on-year sales up by 4.8 per cent, with Sainsbury's leading the way
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Asda boss to depart
Douglas Gurr will leave his position as executive director at Asda in March 2011, according to reports.
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ArticleTrade hits back over banking accusations
The industry has reacted angrily to suggestions it is run on too tight margins for banks to consider backing them.
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ArticleKorea US FTA on cards
The US horticultural industry stands to make significant gains as the ratification of a Free Trade Agreement between the US and South Korea draws closer
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ArticleLife after Psa
The rapid response of New Zealand’s kiwifruit industry to the outbreak of Psa has quieted fears of Italian-level damage
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ArticleIndia funds protected cultivation
India’s governing bodies are promoting the creation of more protected cultivation facilities through a range of subsidies projects

