Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3572
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ArticleTotal Produce set to buy back shares
Company poised to follow Fyffes in acquiring a certain percentage of its own shares, suggesting it sees the stock as under-valued
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ArticleTotal Produce buys 22m of its own shares
Company secretary Marie Reid confirms buy-back in statement, less than a week after Fyffes took the same course of action
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ArticleTony Russell exits APAL
The former general manager of Apple and Pear Australia Ltd has been made redundant in a restructure of the industry’s peak body
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ArticleConsortium acquires LCL Group
Global fresh-produce logistics specialist, LCL Group, has been purchased by a consortium of English, Danish, and Chilean investors
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Eurofins expands pesticide residue testing
Eurofins has extended the scope of its pesticide multi-residue screen with an additional 54 compounds.
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ArticleUnited links up with Michelle Obama
US produce association teams up with First Lady’s Let’s Move! drive to provide 6,000 salad bars to schools over next three years
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ArticleFresh food resists price hikes
Report indicates US food prices are remaining stable as retailers absorb cost increases but higher costs may be inevitable in the long-run
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ArticleThe Greenery 'not losing out to Coforta'
Dutch marketer moves to dispel rumours that newly reorganised sales structure puts its own business at commercial disadvantage
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ArticleFreshfel highlights fruit image 'misuse'
A new study has revealed the frequency with which the image and name of fresh fruit is used by other food sectors
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Ecuadorian banana production falls
Banana production in Ecuador has fallen severely as a result of cold weather in the South American country.
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ArticleFreska Produce hires industry veteran
Tropical fruit specialist Tom Hall joins US mango importer-distributor to support ongoing efforts to strengthen the business
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ArticleDole reports on challenging quarter
Multinational saw EBITDA increase by 9 per cent and revenues climb, while also reporting on a loss from continuing operations
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ArticleWinds deal persimmon a cruel blow
High winds last week in the eastern Spanish region of Valencia have caused dramatic losses to the persimmon crop.
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ArticleFairtrade Afghan raisins hit UK
The Fairtrade Foundation has announced that Fairtrade-certified raisins grown in war-torn Afghanistan will now be available in the UK
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ArticleTesco signals Chinese expansion
Britain’s largest retailer has reported it plans to quadruple sales into China on the back of strong growth in its Asian operations
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Cherries mark debut to Chilean season
The Chilean export season kicked off with cherry sendings this week
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ArticleJazz breaks £25m target
Jazz apples have surpassed £25 million at retail level for the first time and its backers are now gunning for a £50m target.
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ArticleAustralian mango season falls short
Low-volume late production is expected to push up this season’s already high Australian mango prices
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ArticleLandmark cold chain deal between US and Chinese ports
Port of Oakland and China Merchants Holdings International strike deal to develop supply chain services for US exporters throughout China
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ArticlePakistan mango exports to receive assistance
Mango exports to Japan will receive a helping hand next season as part of an agreement between industry players from the two countries

