Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3631
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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
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ArticleCapespan buys stake in Golden Wing Mau
Purchase of 25 per cent share in Chinese distributor seen as key step in developing group's fresh produce business in the Far East
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ArticleIsrael expects rise in soft citrus plantings
Citrus Growers' Association forecasts slight upturn in new production of clementines as plantings of grapefruit and pomelo decline
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ArticleNZ kiwifruit exports stable in 2010
Following a decline in production and exports during 2009, New Zealand's kiwifruit business has remained steady this year
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ArticleCompanies quizzed on marketing to kids
Chiquita, Del Monte and Dole among 48 companies which received August subpoenas from the Federal Trade Commission
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ArticleAvocado groups mull new alliance
Ambitious plans are underfoot to turn Peru and Chile into an alternative source to Mexico for avocado supplies to the US
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ArticleChile plays down avocado alliance
Committee president says no discussions held between Chilean and Peruvian associations but does not rule out exporter partnerships
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ArticleFresh & Easy opens eco-friendly store
The retailer’s first store featuring a GreenChill-certified energy saving refrigeration system opens today in southern California
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Exosect smoothes the way
Integrated pest management specialist Exosect is showing UK apple and pear growers how to make a smooth transition to reduction of pesticide use in line with the EU sustainable use directive.
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Capespan sees first half fall
Difficult fruit trading conditions in certain key markets, an erratic supply pattern because of unseasonal weather in source countries and the strengthening rand have caused a dramatic drop in the Capespan Group's results for the first half of 2010.
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Morrisons to make convenience move
British retailer reveals move into convenience as it announces solid half year results
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ArticleSainsbury’s managers visit EMR
Sainsbury’s sent 140 of its produce managers to East Malling Research (EMR) as it looks to improve understand of the produce supply chain in-store.
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ArticleDP World rises to third spot
Dubai Port World has become the world's third largest ports operator, according to Drewry Shipping Consultants
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ArticleCool Logistics finalises speaker line-up
Weng Lin of COSCO Container Lines Europe and Mathijs Slangen of Seabury Cargo Advisory have joined the Hamburg event
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ArticleNew Asia Pacific head at Maersk Line
Thomas Knudsen steps into the role after leaving his position as head of Maersk Line in east and central China
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ArticleRetail Focus | Russia
Fruitnet.com takes an in-depth look at the latest developments in the Russian retail market
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ArticleTurkish cherries enjoy bumper year
Turkey's cherry export industry has enjoyed a bumper campaign this year, according to a new GAIN report by the United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Foreign Agricultural Service on the country's stonefruit season.
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ArticleMack man moves within Fresca
Fresca Group has appointed one of its top bosses at Mack Multiples to a high-level group role.
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ArticleIndustry readies for PMA Fresh Summit
International participants can expect to find a year’s worth of value at the largest fresh produce trade fair in the US which takes place in October
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ArticleNZCGI to commission industry review
New Zealand citrus body NZCGI is to review the industry's structure in a bid to tackle its profitability problems

