Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3617
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ArticleMonsoon hits Indian vegetable production
Heavy rainfall in India’s Himachal Pradesh area has damaged crops, sending up vegetable prices in markets across northern India.
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ArticleAustralian mandarin season wraps up
Lower volumes and a high Australian dollar have made for a difficult deal for Australian mandarins, but some positives can be drawn from the season
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ArticleEdeka plans to add 200 stores in 2012
Group's network of independent supermarket operators will continue to expand, reveals company's chief executive Markus Mosa
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ArticleNew WUWM chairman sworn in
Torben Flinch, managing director of Copenhagen Markets in Denmark, has succeeded Graham Wallace, managing director of City Markets (Glasgow) LLP as chairman of the World Union of Wholesale Markets (WUWM).
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Localism bill creates confusion
Confusion over the Decentralisation and Localism Bill and what it would mean for markets throughout the UK overshadowed the launch of a new package of practical advice and training for traditional market traders, released by the coalition government at NABMA’s Buxton conference last week.
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New energy levy to hit Irish producers
Less than six months after the introduction of a carbon levy, Irish producers are to be hit by a second energy surcharge, a five per cent electricity levy taking effect next month.
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ArticleBrazil faces uncertain grape campaign
Weather concerns and mixed expectations for the main varieties are setting the scene for an interesting Brazilian table grape season
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ArticleUS sees citrus value boosted
While the country's citrus production dropped 8 per cent in 2009/10, value jumped 5 per cent on high prices
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ArticleDole cleared over Colombia lawsuit
Long-running case against world's largest fresh produce company regarding alleged paramilitary payments has been dismissed
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ArticleNew apple Pipivita could rival Pinova
Deep red-skinned variety said to offer slightly above-average sugar levels and generally medium to large sizes
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ArticleKeelings staff consider strike
Six hundred workers at Keelings in Dublin are to be balloted for strike action in a dispute over redundancies, following the loss of a Tesco distribution contract.
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ArticleFamosa makes UK banana market move
Brazilian bananas will be a growing presence on the UK market this year as supplier Agrícola Famosa looks to significantly ramp up sendings.
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ArticleLoBrue names new marketing head
Citrus group has appointed produce industry veteran Rick Osterhues as vice-president of sales and marketing
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ArticleDelay for Aldi's Irish DC
€100m distribution centre will not open until 2013 after experiencing difficulties in the planning process
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ArticleTurkish hazelnut sector under spotlight
World's largest hazelnut producer is expected to come under major scrutiny at international summit meeting in Italy
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ArticleUS heads 'fattest country' list
An OECD report on 33 economically advanced countries places the US ahead of Australia and England in the obesity stakes
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ArticleArgentinean blueberries maintain performance
Output from Argentina’s three main production regions is expected to be on a par with last season, according to new data.
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ArticleAlgeria set for spud exports
The Algerian minister of agriculture has revealed that the country's potato farmers are now ready to export
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ArticleSainsbury’s eyes move into China
The UK supermarket giant is considering expanding into China, the world’s fastest growing grocery market
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ArticleAsiafruit Congress secures pole position
Delegates gathered in Hong Kong to hear expert speakers discuss the Asian fresh produce industry's key issues and developments

