Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3648
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ArticleHamburg hails "remarkable" growth
Port of Hamburg Marketing reports on 8.1 per cent growth in seafreight tonnage handled through first half of 2010
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Spanish fruit growers hit by hail
More than 60 per cent of fruit producers in Spain's Murcia region are reported to have been affected by heavy hailstone storms that hit the south east of the country over recent days.
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ArticleBranding gets back to its Roots
The root vegetable sector is to be given a boost with a new brand from Lancashire set to strengthen the category.
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ArticleAll go for Australian strawberries
This year’s Australian strawberry export season is already in full swing, with one key player predicting a solid campaign ahead
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ArticleShandong pears down, apples up
The Shandong pear season is running slightly late and with hail-damaged fruit, but the region’s apple crop is up 20 per cent
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ArticlePakistani mangoes spark industry interest
European firms are considering boosting Pakistani mango imports by sea after two trial shipments arrive in the UK and the Netherlands in good shape
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ArticleWhole Foods relaunches Salad Bar Project
Natural and organic retailer aims to improve school lunch programmes in US by pushing healthier alternatives
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ArticleKorea eyes Colombian dragonfruit
Phytosanitary status has been granted to Colombia following a successful visit by experts from the Asian nation
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ArticleQKL unveils strong Q2 results
Leading Northeast China supermarket chain QKL Stores is pressing ahead with expansion plans on the back of strong Q2 financial results
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ArticleAsian retail sales show continued growth
Retail sales continue to rise in several Asian countries, with notable growth reported in China, Vietnam and New Zealand
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Highfields implements food safety system
Fresh and prepared produce supplier Highfields LLP has implemented the Ultimate Gold labelling system supplied by Episys, the global information technology company.
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ArticleSigns of recovery for Dutch exports
Productschap Tuinbouw suggests increasing demand in key export markets is helping the Dutch fresh produce trade
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ArticleApples take centre stage in Bolzano
Interpoma set to provide forum for discussion of major topics relating to the current state of the global fresh apple business
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ArticleAgrexco begins pitaya exports
The Israeli exporter Agrexco is set to begin exports of its pitaya, which are available continuously until February.
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ArticleCoop Norge plans growth spurt
Retailer to launch 150 new outlets across growing and established cities as part of a 10-year strategy
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ArticleLAN and TAM to combine efforts
Chilean and Brazilian airlines reveal plans to combine efforts and form LATAM Airlines group, offering an extensive cargo network
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ArticleCMA CGM picks up FAL5 vessel
Shipper takes delivery of 13,800 TEU CMA CGM Corte Real, which will slot into its French Asia Line service
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ArticleEarly estimates point to Florida growth
The 2010/11 Florida orange crop will climb on the previous season if early predictions are correct
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ArticleMoon Festival to boost sales
Australian mandarins and Mexican grapes have been indentified as two products making a splash in Asian markets over the moon festival
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ArticleUS improves for Chilean oranges
Demand and prices are rebounding for Chile’s orange export programme as summer turns to autumn in the US

