Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3601
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ArticleUS dockers strike over Del Monte move
Port workers reported to have walked out at three major eastern seaboard ports in protest at group's New Jersey terminal plans
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ArticleUK shoppers snub grocery gadgets
British shoppers want to get back to basics and are more focussed on self-sufficiency and achieving a zero-waste household than using modern technology to help them shop and live their lives in the future, according to new research.
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ArticleKIKU welcomes new Italian supplier
South Tyrolean firm Gebrüder Clementi to work in partnership with apple markerter in supplying European market
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Pakistan raises kinnow target
Exports are expected to hit 300,000 tonnes in 2010/11, up from the 250,000 sent during the previous campaign
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Dawn arrests made over fencing charges
A 45-year-old man and a 49-year-old man were both arrested at approximately 5.30am at their homes in the Saxmundham area of Suffolk on 7 October in connection with suspected section 12 offences in the agricultural fencing sector.
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ArticleBrand Dossier | Rubens
One of the more recent additions to the British apple basket, Rubens has proven to be a hit with consumers, prompting further investment in production and marketing
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ArticleCMA CGM upgrades Europe-Americas service
Group launches New Victory Bridge service linking north Europe to US and Mexico
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ArticleUK trade set for National Fruit Show
Visitors to the UK event can expect large exhibitor numbers, new products on display and talks on a range of topics
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ArticleStrong winter fruit pricing expected
Italian trade body Fruitimprese warns suppliers against getting carried away by euphoria as season starts strongly
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ArticleTurkish produce exports climb in 2010
Fresh produce shipments have increased through the first nine months of the year in both volume and value terms
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ArticleENZARed kiwifruit pushes on in NZ
Turners & Growers is pushing ahead with plans for ENZARed kiwifruit production in New Zealand, despite the lack of an export permit
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ArticleWal-Mart outlines sustainability initiative
Global commitment to sustainable agriculture will support farmers and strengthen local economies, group says
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Retail sourcing efforts thwarted
Increasing interest by retailers in sourcing limited volumes of what are broadly designated minor crops in comparison with major producers is being thwarted, according to Nigel Thorgrimsson, group technical director of Ardo, a leading produce processor.
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ArticleCarrefour posts quarterly sales growth
International sales in Asia and Latin America push total group revenue up by 6.7 per cent year-on-year
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NZ's Mr Apple to go up for sale
One of New Zealand’s largest topfruit growers Mr Apple is likely to be put up for sale.
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ArticleFresh produce’s dotcom dilemma
The internet has revolutionised the way people shop, but can the fresh produce industry make the most of this increasingly popular outlet? David Burrows reports
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ArticleRetailers move to bag their share of new season fruit
As the multiples prepare to push forward the British apple and pear season, Elizabeth O’Keefe discovers that loose is on the way out, a new wave of varietal development is heading onto shelves and pears could be on the verge of stealing some of apples’ long-held limelight
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Spuds get glamorous in retail race to be different
The humble spud has always lacked the more exciting qualities of many lines of fresh produce, but there appears to be a
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Globalgap takes a further step on yellow brick road
Last week’s GlobalGAP Summit in London reflected how far the organisation has moved since its inception in the
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Back in the fast lane after the quiet summer months
After the quiet summer season the life of livery companies speed up again in the early autumn. The last couple of weeks have

