Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3619
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ArticleKIKU sponsors World Diabetes Day
Company to distribute free apples and juice to visitors during special awareness event due to take place in Berlin on 14 November
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EU-Morocco deal opposition mounts
European farming body Copa-Cogeca has reiterated its opposition to a draft agreement on liberalising trade between the EU and Morocco, a deal which it warned would have a "catastrophic impact" on EU fruit and vegetable production, especially tomatoes.
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Nairobi airport ups produce offer
Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) is set to become the location of the first fresh produce and cargo handling facility in Africa to incorporate a multi-storey ETV (elevating transfer vehicle)-based perishables handling system next month.
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ArticleTesco reveals direct sourcing plans
Tesco is expected to rationalise its supply base and source more fresh produce directly as part of plans to become “a more vertically integrated” business.
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ArticleSaigon Co.op signs vegetable deal
Vegetable cooperatives in the Vietnamese capital are set to benefit from a trade agreement with the country’s biggest retailer
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ArticleRewards mango harvest goes ahead
Harvesting of Rewards’ West Australian mango orchard will take place despite concerns in the media this week
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ArticleFlooding damages Indian apples
Heavy rains have caused extensive damage to apple crops in the Uttarakhand area of India
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ArticleSmuggled onions seized
Philippine customs officials have seized a shipment of Chinese onions that was declared as electronics goods
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ArticleEmirates rewarded for German service
Group becomes the first airline to win a Deutsche Bahn Supplier's Award, handed out for its innovative freight services
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ArticleFresh-cut flying in Spain
Ready-to-eat fruit and vegetable sales have increased by 6 per cent through the first eight months of the year
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ArticleBattaglio unveils own banana brand
Having recently ended a banana distribution deal with GF Group, the Italian firm has linked with Banacol to market the fruit direct
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ArticlePort project kicks off in Hamburg
'Port Intergration' initiative set up to push forward sustainable maritime and hinterland transport structures
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GFS is strong signal of tesco intent
Tesco might be at pains to emphasise that the advent of its Group Food Sourcing division does not mean a complete revolution
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First throes of autumn bring new varieties to store
There are increasing signs that autumn is on the way with Marjorie’s Seedling plums now in place on the shelves
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There's more to street markets than turnover
Street markets have a special place in Britain’s social and economic landscape. Resisting the development of the
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Fluctuations in price prove a tricky prospect in exotics trade
Price fluctuations on several key products have proved a key, recurring theme over the last three months in the exotics category. Alex Lawson studies the market and talks to key figures across the wide-ranging exotics sector
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APL devises reefer monitoring system
The global shipping line APL has unveiled a pioneering tracking service to provide real-time monitoring of reefer containers
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ArticleItalians rethink their options
Italy is home to a feast of fresh produce, but exports to the UK have been in decline in recent years. Anna Sbuttoni looks at the state of play ahead of annual Italian trade show Macfrut
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ArticleWhat next for the special relationship?
As one of the world’s largest producers of a wide range of fresh produce, the US is an important source of imports for the UK market. But, asks Michael Barker, will the lure of lucrative new markets mean less US fruit and veg will feature on UK shelves in future?
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ArticleBirmingham at a crossroads
Birmingham’s wholesale market and its traders have been through a turbulent time of late. The us-and-them culture that exists between the traders and Birmingham City Council, the battle between tradition and progression and the inability to decide whether to refurbish or relocate are all holding back the traders and the fruit and vegetable industry in one of the busiest and most exciting cities in the UK. Elizabeth O’Keefe reports

