Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3588
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ArticlePeru offers solid mango export crop
Sendings forecast to be on a par with 2009/10 as the industry prepares to convene at annual mango conference
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M&S plans European relaunch
Supermarket chain Marks & Spencer is to venture back into mainland Europe after a decade-long hiatus away from the region.
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ArticleEmirates strengthens Brazilian links
International airline launches new freight service to meet increasing demand on UAE-Brazil trade route
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ArticleQueensland predicts short mango crop
Australian mango growers across Queensland are expecting a lighter crop and higher returns this season
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ArticleDutch exports up but doubts remain
With demand in eastern European markets still a cause for concern, the Netherlands has shipped more to Germany and the UK
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ArticleFyffes recognised with carbon standard
Fresh producer distributor has been handed the Carbon Trust Standard after making strides in carbon reduction
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Capespan UK returns to profit
Capespan’s UK business has returned to profit in a tough trading environment after a restructure of the business.
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Organic sales bounce back
Sales of organic food and drink through supermarkets reached £82 million during September, an increase of 15.5 per cent on the previous four-weeks, data from Kantar Worldpanel shows.
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ArticleProduce businesses left on the brink
There are around 257 companies teetering on the bring of existence in the UK fresh produce trade, according to new analysis.
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ArticleMorrisons creates jobs for homeless
Morrisons is to create 1,000 jobs for homeless people in the next three years as part of a new partnership.
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ArticleSpain anticipates bumper persimmon crop
Growers are forecasting record production of 50,000 tonnes following good weather and new plantings
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ArticleEurofruit Congress Middle East begins
The Middle East's only fresh produce conference and networking event takes place in Dubai from 1-3 November 2010
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ArticleIran offers hope for banana exporters
Prospect of ban on banana imports being lifted said to be improving as government offers the Philippines new assurances
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ArticleImproved outlook for US restaurants
Sales and traffic levels rose above the 100 index level in September for the first time in five months
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More gangmaster arrests as spring onion prices spiral
West Midlands police arrested three men on 22 October for the unlicensed supply of labour to work in several agricultural tasks including harvesting spring onions.
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ArticleDole rewarded for innovation
Group wins Supermarket News award for innovation excellence in fresh produce for the third consecutive year
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ArticleIndian exports increase during 2009/10
Rising demand from Gulf countries in particular said to be behind recent rise in export shipments, says export group Apeda
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ArticleCrunch Pak wins best product award
US fresh-cut apple supplier’s offer named among best new products at national convenience store show
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ArticleRecovery for Chilean table grapes
Exports are anticipated to return to normal this season after prolonged cold and rainy weather in 2009/10
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ArticleHurricane Tomas batters bananas
St Vincent and the Grenadines has been hit by the storm, which has been rampaging across the Caribbean this weekend

