Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3642
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ArticleJapanese firm buys NZ Cedenco
Japanese food distributor Imanaka has bought New Zealand fruit and vegetable processor Cedenco
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ArticleGrowers lift lid on carton cartel
Growers in India’s Himachal Pradesh are seeking government action against a carton cartel that is damaging their apple deal
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ArticleRimi closing Lithuanian stores
First-half decline in sales across Baltic countries leads to probable closing of 24 unprofitable Lithuanian stores
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ArticleMixed campaign for Spanish berries
As expected, strawberry exports drop after poor season, but sector buoyed by better blueberry results
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ArticleFPC welcomes Task Force findings
UK’s Fresh Produce Consortium welcomes consumption study's call to make fruit and vegetables more affordable
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ArticleVI.P predicts bigger organic apple crop
South Tyrolean association predicts 5 per cent increase in production this season, although average sizing may be smaller
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Anglia sets up Holbeach demo
Anglia Business Solutions has deployed a demonstration suite of its LINKFresh solution at the National Centre for Food Manufacturing, on the University of Lincoln’s Holbeach Campus.
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ArticleSo far, so good for Mercator
Slovenian retailer sees profit and revenue growth in first half of 2010
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ArticlePMA provides food safety training
Small growers across the US are benefiting from a partnership between the PMA, Sysco Corporation and PrimusLabs.com
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ArticleZespri backs call for bigger ships
Company's shipping manager Mike Knowles welcomes report which underlines need for port development in New Zealand
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Purfresh solutions to benefit Chile
Country's exporters could see freshness and safety management solutions help drive fresh produce value
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ArticlePlanet Carrefour unveiled in Lyon
The French retail giant has today opened two pilot superstores of its new Planet format in Lyon, France
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ArticleGlobal marketing manager in at Key Tech
Jeff Nickerson will be responsible for pushing all of the group's products in emerging markets across the world
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ArticleNew M&S chairman to take pay cut
The new chairman of Marks & Spencer will receive 40 per cent less than the incumbent Sir Stuart Rose.
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ArticleTesco opens first drive-thru supermarket
The UK’s largest supermarket Tesco has announced it is to open the UK's first drive-thru store.
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ArticleAcquisitions rife in key UK regions
Some of the UK’s most fertile regions are harbouring large numbers of struggling fresh produce businesses ripe for acquisition.
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ArticleASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA tops 300 exhibitors
More than 300 exhibitors have signed up to take part in this year’s ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA
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ArticleMinister says Carrefour plans Malaysian sale
Carrefour wants to sell its Malaysian operations to focus on the growing Indian market, according to a Malaysian minister
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ArticleGhost Festival boosts Taiwan fruit prices
Taiwanese fruit sales and average prices have risen in response to yesterday’s Ghost Festival
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ArticleBanana industry looks to value add
The Australian banana industry examined profitable ways to use blemished fruit in a recent Queensland forum

