Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3624
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ArticleAsiafruit Congress: session six report
Supply chain innovations looks set to bring exciting products to Asian consumers while helping the region’s producers access new markets
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Rubens in £10,000 prize pot
Top-fruit marketer Norman Collett is giving trade visitors to its stand at the National Fruit Show a chance to win £10,000.
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ArticleFreshfel Europe targets Russian market
A strong delegation has attended World Food Moscow to help improve the position of EU-grown produce on the Russian market
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ArticleEcuador's banana exports climb
Export sales value tops the US$1bn mark during the first six months of the year, according to reports
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ArticleCanary Islands face "difficult" market
The Canary Islands banana sector is experiencing some of the “most difficult” market conditions of recent years, a situation that has already forced producers on the Spanish islands to remove 16,000 tonnes of fruit from sale.
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ArticleAsiafruit Congress: session five report
Rising market demand will continue to drive export growth for the Philippines but the country must address issues in ownership and marketing
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ArticleNew crane gives Ecuador fruit a lift
Installation of third Gottwald crane at the Port of Guayaquil's container terminal set to boost handling of export shipments
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ArticleSeven Seas looks to Moroccan clementines
US group looks to import larger volumes of the fruit after good quality signs this season
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ArticleIsraeli growers call for assistance
Financial damage to vegetable growers following damage caused by hottest August on record said to be "extremely high"
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ArticleWarning over EU-Morocco proposals
European farming body Copa-Cogeca raises concerns over potential impact of this week's draft agreement on liberalising trade
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ArticleA step ahead
Taking responsibility is back, big time. That warm feeling is coming to a boardroom near you, if the move towards social and environmental priorities continues at the rate it has since the start of the year. Anna Sbuttoni sets the scene for the fresh produce industry’s corporate responsibility surge
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ArticleSpanish salads on a tightrope
With price pressure from UK supermarkets at a high and unseasonably warm weather through the planting period, Spanish salad growers are having to up their game to stay ahead. Elizabeth O’Keefe reports
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ArticleA great British feast
Seasonal food, ideally sourced from local producers, has captured consumer imagination in recent years and the organisers and participants of British Food Fortnight are hoping to grow support for the UK fresh produce industry during the two-week event. Doris Lee Butterworth finds out more
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ArticleGrape players think ahead to improve presentation
The grape category enjoyed a relatively stable quarter after the tumult created by the furore over Chlormequat in Indian grapes last time out. However, the sector is facing overarching issues relating to consumer interest and continuing unfavourable exchange rates. Alex Lawson reports
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New names and formats make their retail debuts
Meet Monica. While the pineapple market is dominated by the mega names, it is more unusual to meet if not necessarily a
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Market is fertile for further questions
For a long time it seemed the much anticipated glut of mergers and acquisitions was a false prophecy. Ever since the
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ArticleWaitrose sees sales rise
The John Lewis Partnership has revealed its results for the half-year period ended 31 July 2010, with positive news for its grocery operation Waitrose.
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ArticleHanjin introduces Vietnam-Europe service
Shipping group to begin first direct service from Vietnam to northern Europe in October
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ArticleEijo Nienhuis retires from Hagé
One of the Netherlands’ foremost fresh produce traders has called time on his career following more than 40 years of building and developing the business
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Capespan acquires Chinese stake
Capespan has acquired a 25 per cent stake in Golden Wing Mau, a Chinese fruit trading and distribution organisation.

