Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3632
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ArticleThai PTT bids for Carrefour Thai assets
Thai energy firm PTT has today put in a bid to buy the Thai operations of French retail giant Carrefour SA
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USDA releases US apple forecast
The US department of agriculture is forecasting an apple crop some four per cent down on last season due to unfavourable spring weather in New York and Michigan.
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Victoria braced for more floods
South Australia's Victoria region is preparing for further flooding and possible crop damage after more rain is forecast
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ArticleNZ growers spared earthquake damage
Growers in New Zealand's Canterbury region have so far been spared significant damage from last Saturday's earthquake and subsequent aftershocks
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ArticleStrikes affect French retailers
Enormous strikes and protests took place in France yesterday, with the disruption hitting retailers' sales
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ArticleFrench apples see UK market growth
The UK market share of French apples is on the rise, as Le Crunch prepares for its new marketing campaign
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ArticleOcado sales climb 30 per cent
The third quarter saw an improvement in sales to £126.5m, and is anticipating further progress
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ArticleEU stonefruit sector still suffering
Producers call for greater flexibility in managing product withdrawals when downward pressure on prices is high
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Article‘Critical situation’ for Canaries bananas
Spanish islands forced to remove thousands of tonnes of fruit from sale due to ‘difficult’ market conditions
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ArticleCool weather cuts Ecuadorian exports
Ecuador is on course to produce a shorter mango crop this year following cooler weather and a lack of sun hours in the South American country’s mango-growing regions.
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Del Monte caught up in US port protest
The company’s pineapples have been thrown into the Delaware River near Philadelphia in demonstration against a recent decision to switch ports
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ArticleSpeakers confirmed for European summit
Leading members of the European fresh produce trade set to discuss latest forecasts for apples, pears, citrus and kiwifruit
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ArticleLatest estimate shows NW pear crop fall
With harvesting underway, Pear Bureau Northwest president Kevin Moffitt expects Northwest pear crop to fall 11 per cent
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ArticleKIKU teams up with Trendy Bars
Mobile drinks units set to serve KIKU-branded pure, fresh apple juice as part of new marketing arrangement
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ArticleFruitness back for three more years
The EU-supported Italian healthy eating campaign is set to continue for a further 36 months after securing a further round of funding from its three main backers
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ArticleAntwerp and Panama sign major deal
Port authorities in Antwerp and Panama finalise agreement to increase cooperation and information exchanges
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ArticleMaersk Line makes Hong Kong fuel switch
Vessels at berth in Hong Kong now use low-sulphur fuel to "significantly reduce emissions", group says
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Produce export service launched
UK Trade and Investment (UKTI) is partnering with to launch deliciouslyorkshire the first extensive and tailored export service for the region’s food and drink SMEs.
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ArticleBrassica man makes rival switch
One of the brassica industry’s biggest players has moved from Emmett to its rival TH Clements.
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ArticlePackaging prices set to rise
Polymer prices could boom and push up packaging prices across the fresh produce range, according the trade association representing UK plastic film and flexible and rigid packaging suppliers.

