Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3576
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ArticleGF Group acquires transport company
Italian fresh produce group reveals it is set to pass on 10 per cent shareholdings to both Apofruit Italia and CPR System
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ArticleAhold posts increase in Q3 net sales
Company reports improvement in sales, although net income during the third quarter is down compared with last year's figure
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Metro reports record Q4 earnings
Strong growth recorded at Canada's third-largest supermarket operator during the fourth quarter and fiscal year 2010
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US increases Vietnam dragon fruit imports
Vietnamese dragon fruit exports to the US have seen impressive growth this year, up 12 times on 2009
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Kiwifruit disease spreads south
Kiwifruit disease PSA has spread to New Zealand’s South Island, making hopes of eradicating the disease near impossible as the industry looks to take an aggressive strategy to manage it.
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ArticleReport reveals slow consumption progress
New progress study by National Fruit & Vegetable Alliance shows little improvement in fresh fruit and vegetable consumption in the US since 2005
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ArticleUS food safety bill nears passage
United Fresh urges caution over wording of the US Food Safety Modernization Act as Senate moves debate forward
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ArticleDutch growers join Nature Counts
Two of the Netherlands' leading vegetable producers have joined The Greenery's sustainability scheme
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ArticleThe Greenery goes greener
Joint venture with processing specialist Provalor will produce fresh vegetable juices and colourings for the processing sector
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ArticleDole launches salad iPhone app
Inspired by the on-pack Dole Salad Guide, the 'Mix it Up!' iPhone tool offers users recipes, serving suggestions and pairing ideas
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Asda to create 7,500 new jobs
Asda is to create 7,500 new jobs after the acquisition of Netto stores and a boost in home deliveries.
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UK grocery to see value jump
The value of the UK grocery and foodservice market is forecast to rise by 2.9 per cent and reach £26.3 billion by the end of 2010, according to latest figures published by food and grocery analysts IGD.
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ArticleImmigration raid at Western International
A UK Border Agency raid on two wholesalers at Western International Market last week brought six arrests after illegal immigrants were found to be working at the produce hub.
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ArticleKiwifruit Psa eradication chances “slim”
New detections of kiwifruit canker in New Zealand’s South Island have pushed officials to settle on an aggressive containment strategy
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ArticlePhilippines pledges infrastructure development
The country’s government has pledged to develop agricultural infrastructure in Mindanao to increase food production there
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Fyffes considers own-share purchase
Irish-based produce multi-national Fyffes is considering purchase of some of its own shares.
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ArticleHong Kong airfreight volumes hit new heights
Hong Kong International Airport's air cargo volumes in October hit a new handling record thanks to strong demand on all major trunk routes
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ArticleStrike threat to Israeli exports
Proposed strike action by growers over plans to cut quota of foreign workers in Israel raises fear of disruption to supplies
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ArticleIsraeli organic grapefruit sendings begin
Israeli exporter Agrexco has revealed that it has now started exporting its Carmel-branded BioTOP organic red grapefruit, after hot weather caused an initial delay in the ripening of the fruit.
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ArticleAgrexco set to switch back to France
Israeli exporter to send all of its shipments to western Europe via new terminal at French Port of Sète from May 2011 onwards

