Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3587
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ArticleDutch ports to reward 'clean' vessels
Vessels scoring well on the Environmental Ship Index will be eligible for discounts on their port dues
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ArticleMaersk first with CO2 verification
Shipping group is to deliver what has been called the first ship-by-ship verified carbon footprint assessment
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ArticleMetro increases yearly forecast
German retailer reports on strong third-quarter and nine-month results, driven by sales growth and cost savings
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ArticleM&S plans European relaunch
UK retailer could be ready to move back into the European market, according to reports
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ArticleChinese apple prices rise
The price of apples in China rose to an unprecedented high in late October, boosting apple growers' incomes
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ArticleKiwifruit bucks fruit trend in Japan
Japanese kiwifruit consumption last September rose to its highest level for that month since records began, while average fruit uptake fell to its lowest level in 10 years
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ArticleUniversity tour for Chile's Hass avocados
An ambassador for Hass avocados has kicked off her tour of the UK, visiting universities across the country
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ArticlePotato researcher lands award
Dr John Bradshaw has been awarded the prestigious 2010 British Potato Industry Award in recognition of his outstanding contribution to potato research and knowledge transfer.
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ArticleCamposol overcomes strike action
Production at the Peruvian fruit and vegetable supplier has continued as normal despite a strike by one of its trade unions
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Food power may be wrested from EU
A House of Lords Committee has said there is no reason why the EU is better placed to organise food distribution to poor people than member states and that the system is based on “flawed” policy”.
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Israeli citrus exports to fall
Agrexco has started this year's export campaign for its Carmel-branded citrus range, with the country's overall citrus export volumes expected to drop this year when compared with 2009.
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Argentinean blueberries exports arrive
Argentina’s 2010/11 blueberry exports have arrived on export markets two weeks earlier than last season with a larger supply than anticipated, according to the Argentinean Blueberry Committee.
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ArticleNew Latin American service for Tilbury
A new shipping route from the east coast of South America into the port of Tilbury has been created as the shipping industry recovers from the rigours of recession.
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Article'Challenging' Q3 hits Del Monte profit
Despite higher year-on-year sales, third-quarter profitability falls in the face of higher costs and a tough European banana market
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Study 'reveals toxic Indian produce'
A survey has claimed that Indian farmers are using banned pesticides on fruits and vegetables sold on the domestic market
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ArticleFoodservice focus at Freshconex
Freshconex Business Forum looks at developing new market opportunities on the first day of the Berlin event
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EMR to host soft-fruit day
East Malling Research (EMR) station is to host a technical update on soft-fruit research at the site.
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ArticleContainer giant named in Antwerp
The 13,800 TEU vessel MSC Emanuela was named during a special ceremony at the Port of Antwerp this weekend
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ArticleAPL launches new intra-Asia service
Singapore-based container line APL is launching a new intra-Asia service between China and Indonesia on 14 November
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ArticleThe Greenery signs Italian berry deal
Dutch company secures exclusive agreement with Italian market leader Sant'Orsola to develop new raspberry varieties

