Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3630
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ArticleItalian kiwifruit crop '20-25 per cent' down
Unofficial forecast suggests recent poor weather conditions have had a dramatic impact on European country's production
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ArticleEmployer award for Rijk Zwaan
High employee ratings see Dutch group declared the best employer in the Netherlands for 2010
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SITPRO closes its doors
The SITPRO International Trade Procedures Helpdesk ceased operating on 21 August, following the government’s decision to close SITPRO.
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ArticleUniveg and Jin-Jin begin pomelo project
Companies team up with Sino Analytica to develop improvements to quality and sustainability of Chinese pomelo exports
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Cencosud profits boom on sales growth
Income soars on previous year as retailer continues its 2010 growth plan in South America
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ArticleStewardship key to crop protection
European crop protection efforts will only progress under strict stewardship across the sector, according to Dominic Dyer
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ArticleDole highlights responsibility efforts
CEO David DeLorenzo has discussed the company's responsibility and sustainability efforts at a forum in Guatemala
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ArticleHong Kong interest high for T&G
Turners & Growers reveals its stand at Asia Fruit Logistica in Hong Kong has been "mobbed" by buyers and media
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CenFRA boosts produce technology
CenFRA has introduced new simulation technologies exclusively designed to help galvanise the UK's fresh produce industry.
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ArticleFrench ramp up UK apple campaign
Le Crunch is marking the start of the new 2010 apple season with a €1.2 million investment for a three year marketing campaign to include development of a new industry website and a strong promotional presence in the wholesale and retail sectors.
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ArticleLooking for that chain reaction
The mutually beneficial relationship between the wholesale industry and street market traders is almost as old as time, but in light of the recent controversy revolving around Borough Wholesale Market’s departure from the now famous Borough Retail Market site, how important is the link between the two sides? Elizabeth O’Keefe investigates
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ArticleDutch top-fruit sector takes value-added route to growth
The Dutch top-fruit industry is among the most innovative and reliable sources of northern hemisphere supply. But like all other European producers, the Dutch have found the going tough in the last couple of years and are looking for new points of difference to boost margins. Michael Barker reports
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ArticleInnovation key to new season optimism
British potato growers are moving through a “relatively painless” switch into the main part of the new season, but it is still early days for the home-grown offer. Anna Sbuttoni reports
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From army brat to market boss: Lloyd’s journey to Nine Elms
Nine Elms: two markets, more than 200 tenants, an eight-strong board and a multi-million pound redevelopment project add up to hard work for one woman, Covent Garden Market Authority chief executive Jan Lloyd (and her team, of course). Anna Sbuttoni met her to discuss everything from wholesale to Harry Potter
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Convenient prices make prepared fruit and veg easier to swallow
Convenience has been a valuable weapon in the battle to encourage customers to buy. However, I sometimes wonder if the
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Have shoppers taken one guilt trip too far?
With first Organic Food Fortnight and then British Food Fortnight in quick succession, the concept of ethical shopping once
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ArticleTalking Heads | Karina Frenkel
Fruitnet.com talks to Nevskaya Co's import director Karina Frenkel about her career so far and her thoughts on the fresh produce industry
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ArticleAgrexco appoints new chief exec
Agrexco's board of directors, headed by Yuval Oren, has announced that it has appointed David Bondi as its new chief executive.
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ArticleGala growers given investment boost
Investment in the future of English Royal Gala apples could rise over the next few years after growers showed positive signs over financial returns.
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ArticleSouth African citrus deal nears close
The summer citrus season on the US market is entering its final two months with suppliers expecting to have shipped 40,352 tonnes

