Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3621
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ArticleDavid Brasell marks two decades at DMP
Diversity key for New Zealand exporter as it bids to continue recent expansion through diversification of its products and markets
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ArticlePremature Italian kiwifruit "like walnuts"
Industry leaders denounce ongoing practice of shipping new-season kiwifruit too early, saying it risks damaging the business
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ArticleRalf Hörstgen leaves Cobana for Univeg
Former Chiquita and Fyffes executive takes up key role at Belgium-based firm after just nine months at the German group
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | September 2010
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments and departures within the European fresh produce industry over the past month
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ArticleOscar night at Macfrut 2010
New awards initiative will recognise fresh produce innovation at Italian event on 6-8 October
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ArticleWUWM appoints new chairman
Torben Flinch of Copenhagen Markets takes over from Graham Wallace of Glasgow City Markets for next two-and-a-half years
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The Co-op steps up Fairtrade efforts
The Co-operative Group has launched a new website to spearhead a marketing campaign to promote and celebrate its Fairtrade credentials, including a major push in Co-operative and Somerfield stores.
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Dole cleared over Colombian terrorism lawsuit
The Los Angeles County Superior Court has dismissed a lawsuit brought by 185 Colombian plaintiffs claiming damages against Dole from alleged payments to Colombian paramilitary organizations.
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ArticleReliance Retail resumes expansion push
The Indian giant is renewing its efforts to capture a larger share of the country’s retail market
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ArticlePrevar licenses new pear
Prevar, the company established to commercialise worldwide new apple and pear cultivars developed by New Zealand-based science company Plant & Food Research, has announced it has licensed the global marketing rights for a new pear cultivar to the Associated International Group of Nurseries (AIGN).
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ArticleDavao reefer base to boost exports
A new reefer facility at the Port of Davao in Mindanao looks set to lift the Philippine banana export trade
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NFU steps up political pressure
The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) has launched the latest in its Why Farming Matters series ahead of the 2010 party conference season.
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ArticleIraqi dates re-enter the market
The UK is set to receive dates from an unlikely source - Iraq.
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ArticleFurther growth for Asia Fruit Logistica
20 per cent rise in visitor numbers confirmed the Hong Kong event as the Asia-Pacific produce trade's must-attend event
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ArticleAsian opportunity for Chilean produce
Asia could become Chile’s largest export market in 15 years time, according to chairman of the Chilean Exporters Association Ronald Bown
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ArticleAsiafruit Congress: session four report
Asia could become Chile’s largest export market in 15 years time, according to chairman of the Chilean Exporters Association Ronald Bown
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ArticleConcern over Rewards mango crop
A quarter of Western Australia’s mango crop could be left to rot in the orchards of failed managed investment firm Rewards Group
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ArticleMovement ahead on India retail FDI
India’s government is expected to make a decision on foreign direct retail investment in the next few months
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ArticleWatercress in breast-cancer breakthrough
Researchers in a Watercress Alliance funded study have found that a plant compound in watercress may have the ability to suppress breast cancer cell development.
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ArticleHealthy eating drives UK nut market
New food report by international researcher Mintel values UK dried fruit and nut market at £547m

