Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3626
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Asda continues to lose ground
Asda saw a dip in its market share for the ninth consecutive Kantar Worldpanel report. Asda continues to underperform the market with a growth of just 2.6 per cent while Tesco remains largely unchanged.
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ArticleAsiafruit Congress: session three report
China is undoubtedly one of the biggest growth markets, but doing direct business there can require a new mindset
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ArticleEFFP reacts to government cuts
As the government pulls the plug on funding throughout UK economic sector, a new body has been formed to help capitalise on the “huge” opportunities which remain in the food sector.
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ArticleNew CEO for Costa Group
Harry Debney has taken over as CEO of Australia’s Costa Group after Simon Costa’s surprise move to step down last week
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ArticleSunfresh hosts Thai avocado tour
Australian avocado grower-marketer Sunfresh is hosting a study tour for Thai buyers this week in Queensland
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ArticleIndian mangoes gain China entry
Indian exporters have sent their first fresh mangoes to the Chinese market following a presidential visit earlier in the year
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ArticleBharti Walmart plans new stores
Indian retail joint venture Bharti Walmart is to open 40 more stores across India by December
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ArticleTesco hangs on to Carrefour hope
Tesco and Casino are reportedly still in the running to buy Carrefour's South East Asian stores
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ArticlePrivate label sales to soar
Leading North American grocery retailers are expected to increase private label sales by 40 per cent over the next four years
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ArticleFyffes unveils organic banana campaign
New promotion set to encourage consumers in Germany to get in touch with nature by purchasing organic-certified fruit
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Safety issues thrown into spotlight
The Institution of Agricultural Engineers (IAgrE) is promoting the importance of safety issues by introducing a new safety award as part of its annual student award scheme.
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ArticleGood forecast for EU fresh-cut market
Rabobank report predicts annual growth of around 4 per cent within the European fresh-cut fruit and vegetable sector
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ArticleAvocados celebrate Mexican Independence
Several activities planned in East Los Angeles to give back to the local community during historic celebration
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ArticlePesticide committees 'must remain'
UK farming and food organisations urge government to maintain strength of two crucial pesticide committees
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ArticleGreengrocers feature in Flandria promo
Belgian vegetable marketer's Groenteman campaign to focus on local supermarkets as leading suppliers of branded produce
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ArticleAustralia appeals WTO ruling
Ruling against Australia's long-standing trade restrictions on imports of New Zealand's apples will be fought
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ArticleUK market share slip for Tesco
Kantar Worldpanel reveals that leading retailers Tesco and Asda see year-on-year fall in quarterly share
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ArticleAsia Fruit Logistica sees growth
A big increase in the number of trade visitors from all over the world has confirmed Asia Fruit Logistica as the must-attend annual trade fair for the fresh fruit and vegetable business in Asia.
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ArticleChile set for table grape growth
Production and exports should bounce back this season if mild weather conditions continue during the Chilean spring
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ArticleReefer trade ship shape for recovery
Containerships set to increase dominance of capacity within the international fresh produce shipping sector

