Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3565
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ArticleMorrisons takes direct route in South Africa
Morrisons has revamped its South African supply arrangements as it steps up its global direct sourcing policy.
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ArticleChina cherry deal nosedives
China’s burgeoning cherry market has caved in following an influx of Chilean imports of varying quality standards
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ArticleTough season for Australian lychees
The battered Australian lychee crop is unlikely to have much fruit available for export this year after wet weather during flowering
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ArticleWal-Mart opens compact hypermarket in China
Wal-Mart is expanding its presence in China with the launch of a new compact hypermarket targeting low-income and rural customers
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ArticleJapan access for Taiwan pomelo
Taiwan will celebrate market access into Japan for its white pomelos with an official launch
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ArticleAs prices soar, can dried fruit and nut sales continue to grow?
The dried fruit and nut category has been growing in popularity in recent years but, as Sonya Hook reports, that growth could be undermined by soaring global commodity prices
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ArticleSpecial Fruit opts for Fairtrade
The Belgian importer has revealed plans to sell under the Fairtrade label, with a commitment to expand its range in the future
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ArticleUK bank lending caution 'is justified'
Plimsoll report backs lending refusal to fresh produce companies that are considered high risk
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ArticleMorocco hits back at Spanish critics
Government minister claims Moroccan tomato exports to EU are low compared with Canary Islands
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ArticleJoe Rowe dies, aged 90
One of the most distinguished figures in the London flower trade, Joe Rowe has died, aged 90.
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ArticleTop speakers heading to New Delhi
Fresh Produce India 2011 boasts an impressive array of expert fresh produce industry speakers
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ArticleCarrefour trials new store concepts
French retail giant is reported to be poised to test two more store concepts, Carrefour City Café and Carrefour Express
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ArticleChilean growers driven to raisins
Rising export costs and high raisin prices are likely to push more Chilean grape growers to processing this season
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ArticleAlmeria boosted by strong prices
Spanish region benefited from good prices last season despite decline in melon and tomato production
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ArticleMixed reaction to Food Safety Act
Following United Fresh's negative reaction, Chep has applauded the passing of the S. 510 modernisation act
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NZ welcomes WTO apple appeal report
New Zealand’s topfruit industry has welcomed a final appeal report from the World Trade Organisation confirming its original finding in New Zealand’s favour over access for the country’s apples to its trans-Tasman neighbour Australia.
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ArticleGeorge Kössler continues as VOG president
Members of Italian apple consortium reappoint president for coming three years, as well as current vice-president Harald Weis
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ArticleAustralian stonefruit deal gets underway
The Australian stonefruit season has been characterised by markedly different weather conditions in the country’s eastern and western growing regions
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Leafy salads trails in PR stakes
The leafy salads industry has been labelled as “massively behind” when it comes to marketing and PR by a leading fresh produce company.
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Compass and Brakes strike landmark deal
A landmark deal has been made between Compass Group UK & Ireland and foodservice supplier Brakes.

