Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3581
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ArticleUS-Korea FTA talks fail
Hopes a Free Trade Agreement would be reached between the US and South Korea at the G-20 summit in Seoul have been dashed
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Three Greenery bosses depart
The general management of Dutch fresh produce marketer The Greenery has confirmed the departure of three of its top executives, amid rumours that they no longer agreed with the commercial strategy being taken by the company
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ArticleWhole Foods unveils UK expansion plan
US natural and organic food retailer plans sixth Whole Foods Market store in London and first outlet outside UK capital
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ArticleUncertain future for Italian kiwifruit
Leading Zespri executive insists it's too early to predict how the industry will bounce back from recent PSA outbreak
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ArticleTesting examines kiwifruit canker spread
Testing this week on the spread of kiwifruit canker in New Zealand will determine the industry’s response to the bacterial threat
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ArticleEmirates named as leading cargo carrier
Group has held off stiff competition to be named the 2010 Air Cargo Carrier of the Year
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ArticleCameron backs Tesco in Asia
Tesco has announced plans to ramp up its efforts in Asia as prime minister David Cameron flew out to China and visited a store.
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ArticleOngoing growth at IFCO
Operational profitability and revenues both climbed through the third quarter of the year, with gains in RPC Management Services
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ArticleSpanish persimmon crop damaged by winds
Valencia associations say losses from high winds could total as much as 10,000 tonnes
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ArticleAction needed to halt slide in prices
Andalusia’s Hortyfruta calls on Spanish region to take action on prices that fail to cover costs
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Maersk bouncing back in 2010
Logistics giant reports that it has recovered significantly from last year's nine-month loss of US$700m
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ArticleAgrexco starts variety of exports
The Israeli exporter has just started shipments of organic Sharonfruit, cherry vine tomatoes and Sweet Bite peppers
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ArticleSainsbury's reports profit increase
Sainsbury's has reported higher sales and profits for the six months to October.
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DEFRA to delegate power down
DEFRA has pledged to hand more decision-making responsibility to local authorities and only retain power where it is “absolutely necessary”.
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ArticleWestern International Market in deadlock
Traders and authorities at Western International wholesale market have reached a “deadlock” in a standoff over unsanitary conditions.
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ArticleAustralian citrus eyes single import desks
Growers in the Australian citrus industry believe establishing more single import desks in export destinations will help boost gate returns
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Shropshire Group makes carbon commitment
The Shropshire Group has committed to delivering a reduction in its carbon footprint of 30 per cent by 2020.
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ArticleThree top executives leave The Greenery
Company takes emergency measures to cover key commercial roles following departures, which apparently came as a surprise
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit canker detections spread
Number of confirmed kiwifruit canker infections rises overnight, following confirmation of bacteria earlier this week
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ArticlePink Lady expects high quality
The 2010/11 Pink Lady crop could prove to be the best yet in terms of quality, according to growers

