Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3649
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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
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ArticleChilean avocados to fall 39 per cent
The export shortfall is attributable largely to an off production year as well as the cold front which hit South America in July
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ArticleOppenheimer appoints sales manager
Group moves Charlene Vettergreen into the role left vacant by retired Prentice Dent
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ArticleFirst-half boom in Peruvian fruit exports
The country's fresh and processed fruit shipments climbed 41 per cent through the first half of the year, according to Adex
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ArticleFears rise over Egyptian produce
The Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) has raised concerns with the Food Standards Agency and the European Commission regarding the inclusion of products under new regulations on “high risk” produce.
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GLA uncovers "flagrant" worker abuse
After a “shocking catalogue of failures” discovered at a Lancashire gangmaster business - including paying workers well below the minimum wage and forcing them to use a mould-covered toilet - the Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA) has revoked the company’s licence.
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ArticleArgentina's lemon season comes to early close
The Argentinean lemon season is closing earlier than usual, with a dip in production due to a combination of frost and drought.
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ArticleAustralian bodies set up Horticulture Taskforce
Australia’s peak industry bodies have established the new Horticulture Taskforce to handle lobbying and representative duties
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ArticlePoor quality dents apple export prospects
Inclement weather has damaged Himachal Pradesh’s bumper apple crop and dashed export hopes from the region
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ArticleChinese garlic prices soar
A global garlic shortage and increased domestic demand is causing Chinese garlic prices to sky-rocket, reports Malaysia’s The Star Online
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ArticleKorea lifts Santiago quarantine restrictions
South Korea has lifted quarantine measures imposed on fresh fruit imports from the Chilean province of Santiago since 2008
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ArticleWholesalers warned over fraud
Traders at one of the UK’s largest wholesale markets have been warned that vigilance is needed to stave off a spate of fraud which has penetrated the fresh produce trade.
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ArticleMurcia counts hailstone damage
Over 60 per cent of fruit growers in key Spanish production region report hailstone damage to crops
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ArticleBooths handed Retail Award nomination
Family-run grocery group to compete with UK giants Tesco, Sainsbury's and Morrisons for the title of Fresh Produce Retailer of the Year
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ArticleNetto plots European expansion
Following the sale of its UK arm to Asda, the retailer is planning to expand operations in Germany and Poland
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ArticleTesco renews Norbert contract
Tesco has renewed its contract with freight handler Norbert Dentressangle for the management of 12 Recycling Service Units (RSUs) throughout the UK and Ireland.
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ArticleMaersk Line extends reliability lead
New statistics show that shipping giant has widened the gap to is competitors in service reliability

