Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3647
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ArticleDP World reveals "encouraging" results
Throughput, revenue and net profit increase as container volumes return to growth through the first half of 2010
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ArticlePakistani mangoes reach M&S
European firms are considering boosting Pakistani mango imports after trial imports by sea reached Marks & Spencer and Morrisons successfully.
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ArticleAsda reports sales slip
Asda has reported that year-on-year sales fell by 0.4 per cent, excluding petrol, during the second quarter (Q2) of the year.
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ArticleFirst English apples hit Tesco
The first English apples of the year, Discovery, were picked in Kent last week and have gone on sale at Tesco.
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ArticleAustralia widens Philippine mango access
Australia has granted access to fresh mangoes from Davao del Sur, with the first entries potentially starting in September
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ArticleJohn Palin scores new contracts
A Derbyshire fruit and vegetable supplier has scored a hat-trick of new contracts after winning educational deals.
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ArticleHimachal growers hit by trucking rates
Apple growers in India’s Himachal Pradesh region are said to be suffering huge financial losses due to inflated trucking rates, at a time of rock-bottom apple prices
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ArticleSeeka decrees 2009/10 a strong year
New Zealand’s Seeka Kiwifruit Industries announces improved operating profits in the last financial year despite a challenging season affected by hail and global recession
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ArticleMaersk returns to profit in H1
Logistics group bounces back from US$540m loss in first six months of 2009 to record profit of US$2.5bn
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ArticleVOG restructures apple producers
Large European fruit co-operative VOG has restructured in order to deliver clarity, efficiency and tailored service.
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ArticleFairtrade citrus drive in New York
Food stores in Manhattan are promoting Fairtrade-certified South African citrus this week as part of an ongoing programme
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ArticleQ2 sales down at Asda
UK's second-largest supermarket group sees underlying sales decline by 0.4 per cent for three months to 30 June
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ArticleGrowers predict early WA stonefruit season
Stonefruit growers in Western Australia anticipate an early start to the season due to a dry, mild winter
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ArticleVerdifresh tempts Spanish shoppers
Fresh-cut supplier debuts new Tentación salad mix and redesigns packaging for entire range
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ArticleDelay for Philly market move
Philadelphia's new state-of-the-art wholesale market is unlikely to open its doors to produce traders until January 2011
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ArticleMarket share changes for UK retailers
Sainsbury's and Morrisons have increased market share while Tesco and Asda have seen a second-quarter drop
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ArticlePandol rolls out new grape packaging
The so-called rinse-and-serve clear cube which can be held directly under a tap is now in stores across the US
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ArticlePaice opens Tesco supplier's offices
Farming minister Jim Paice has formally opened the new offices of Tesco supplier Produce Global Solutions (PGS).
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ArticleNZ growers welcome kiwifruit boost
Industry association NZKGI sees positive future for the New Zealand kiwifruit industry following Zespri's annual general meeting
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ArticleGrower returns rise at Zespri AGM
Zespri’s AGM has been marked by improved return forecasts and solid support from kiwifruit growers

