Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3620
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TV channel sought for market documentary
A pilot for potential factual TV series The Three Musketeers had its debut at the NABMA conference in Buxton last week.
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ArticleRecession slices UK companies' value
Nearly 300 UK-based fresh produce groups have seen the value of their businesses fall in the wake of the economic downturn, a report suggests
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ArticleStrong citrus harvest expected for Valencia
Spanish region predicts higher citrus volumes for 2010/11 campaign compared with season before
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ArticleHapag-Lloyd resumes Fos calls
Following suspension of activities in August, group says it is ready to resume calls at Marseille Fos
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ArticleAsda begins sale of Mozambique grapefruit
Asda has begun the sale of grapefruit from Mozambique after a rescue mission was carried out on a dilapidated orchard.
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ArticleConsumer connection is key PMA theme
Bryan Silbermann will urge the fresh produce industry to look beyond price during his State of the Industry address
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ArticleFreshfel highlights trade value
Representative Philippe Henri stressed the key roles of various trade segments at the recent WUWM conference
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ArticlePeru's mangoes on the march
Fresh exports climbed in both value and volume terms during the January-July period this year, according to Maximixe
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ArticleUS permits Mexican sweet limes
USDA gives green light to imports of sweet limes from Mexico into the continental US
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Irish consolidation continues
The Irish vegetable sector is undergoing a major period of consolidation, according to new information.
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ArticleLondon markets face Olympic shut out
The director of markets at Tower Hamlets Council has warned the London borough’s 10 iconic retail markets from Brick Lane to Columbia Road could be cut out of the Olympic 2012 celebrations if the area does not step up.
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ArticleApple crops falling short of forecast
The UK Cox apple crop will be down on forecast volumes largely because of massive variations in fruit size, while industry leaders are calling on the World Apple & Pear Association (WAPA) to revisit European crop forecasts as they fear a similar pattern is being repeated across Europe.
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ArticleApple opportunities open in India
India’s roller-coast apple season has opened up import opportunities for small sizes and late-season fruit
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ArticlePTT drops bid for Carrefour
Thailand’s state-owned energy company PPT has announced it has pulled out of the race for the French retailer’s assets in Thailand
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ArticleProfits down for NZ kiwifruit operator
Satara has reported a NZ$1.2m drop in pre-tax earnings for the first half of 2010
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ArticleReliance to make cash-and-carry return
Plans to open three new cash-and-carry outlets over the next eight months signal the Indian retail giant’s intention to reenter the wholesale business
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ArticleKorean vegetables out of reach for Taiwan
High prices have pushed Korean vegetables out of reach for Taiwan’s post-Typhoon Fanapi demand
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ArticleVietnam disillusioned with GAP
Good Agricultural Practice (GAP) schemes aren't delivering higher returns to growers, say Vietnamese dragon fruit producers
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ArticleContainer lines join piracy fight
Maersk Line, CMA CGM and MSC have come together in an attempt to battle piracy in some of the worst-affected trade lines
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ArticleWUWM reveals Market Award winners
Mercazaragoza is handed the gold prize for its initiatives to strengthen the competitiveness of Zaragoza's retail market sector

