Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3567
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Co-op to launch major food campaign
The Co-operative Group is poised to launch one of its biggest ever food campaign in the new year.
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ArticleBritish asparagus marches on
Consumers spent some £21.4 million on British Asparagus during its peak eight week season, which is up 22 per cent on the previous year, it has been revealed.
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ArticleLotte seeks Indonesian expansion
The Lotte Group is set to become the largest hypermarket operator in Indonesia if its bid for Matahari’s assets there is successful
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Produce World strikes Cranfield partnership
Produce World has partnered with Cranfield University to undertake a major sustainability project on soil health.
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Dockers protest Del Monte move
Del Monte workers have marched against the company's decision to transfer its Philadelphia operations to New Jersey
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ArticleNZ apples win access to Australia
After an 89-year ban, the World Trade Organisation has ruled Australia must now open its borders to New Zealand apples
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ArticleConsortium bids for Chile’s Copefrut
Inversiones Frutícolas makes bid to buy remaining shares in stonefruit, topfruit and kiwifruit cooperative
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ArticleCA citrus survives weekend freeze
Navel orange and mandarin crops in California’s Central Valley have survived a weekend freeze virtually unscathed
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ArticleEU promotion turns to kiwifruit
European Flavors project set to encourage greater consumption of EU kiwifruit in countries such as the US, Russia and Japan
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ArticleWal-Mart confirms Massmart offer
Retail giant is looking to purchase 51 per cent of shares in sub-Saharan African wholesale and retail operator
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ArticleHazeldene lands business award
Freshly prepared salad supplier Hazeldene has been named Business of the Year at this year’s Wigan Business Awards.
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ArticleOppenheimer adds sales representative
Eric Ziegenfuss joined Canada-based company as a new sales representative on 1 November
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ArticleAsian event begins promotional campaign
Asia Fruit Logistica, the region's leading fresh produce trade show, has kicked off promotional activities across the globe
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ArticlePam Lloyd wins Pink Lady PR
Pam Lloyd PR has won the contract to run Pink Lady apples' communications in the UK.
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Food Dudes suffers poor backing
The Food Dudes initiative has suffered from poor backing despite excellent credentials, according to its creator.
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ArticleSupermarkets 'lack motivation' for online retail
Online grocery shopping is not booming because the retailers are not motivated towards the trend, according to analyst Mintel.
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ArticleHeavy rain hits Australian cherries
Three days of heavy rain have taken their toll on the Australian cherry crop as harvesting of the main varieties gets underway
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ArticleBreeders sow seeds of change in Asia
Asia is set to become the epicenter for world seed development over the next half-century, one expert predicts
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ArticlePhilippine guerrillas destroy Dole plantation
Armed rebels destroyed a Dole banana plantation in the southern Philippines worth nearly US$250,000
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Global air freight volumes up 14.4 per cent
Global air freight volumes for October signal a possible turning point for the sector, according to the International Air Transport Association

