Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3665
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ArticleHong Kong offers unique opportunities
There will be many new and exciting products on display at this year's Asia Fruit Logistica in Hong Kong
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ArticleAsia Fruit Logistica exhibitor numbers up
Organisers confirm 15 per cent increase in number of companies planning to exhibit at Asia's only fresh produce trade fair
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Syngenta faces profit struggle
Poor weather and high taxes were blamed for an expected loss of profit at Syngenta.
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ArticleM&S unveils home-grown mangetout
Marks & Spencer has become the first retailer to sell British mangetout on the UK high street.
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ArticleNOL purchases new ships
Neptune Orient Lines is seizing on a recovery in global shipping volumes by ordering 10-12 new ships
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ArticlePolar front hits fruit in Argentina
Blueberry and citrus crops in the region of Tucumán suffer the wrath of widespread frosts and snowfall
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ArticleProfit slides at Canada's Loblaw
Retailer says that lower quarterly earnings were the result of infrastructure and technology investments
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ArticleIsraeli pomegranate season kicks off
The Israeli shipper Agrexco began harvesting the first Northern Hemisphere pomegranates of the sea
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ArticleFreezing weather to intensify in Chile
Experts advise Chilean fruit growers to prepare for potential escalation in incidence of sub-zero temperatures
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ArticleZespri says court case is 'wasteful'
New Zealand fresh produce marketer Turners & Growers began its court case this week to loosen Zespri’s grip on the NZ kiwifruit industry.
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ArticleWaitrose named top Bramley retailer
Group rewarded for high sales of Bramley apples by landing top award at the 17th annual Brammy Awards
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ArticleWeather to impact Florida's future
Study by the University of Central Florida points to shrinking production seasons for some of state's key crops
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ArticleBenelux apple firms club together
Dutch and Belgian marketers of Rubens, Junami and Wellant apples announce intention to consolidate their sales structure
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ArticleM&S sells UK-grown mange tout
For the very first time, homegrown mange tout will go on sale in the UK high street, via retailer Marks & Spencer
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ArticleSyngenta posts decline in profit
While sales climb slightly, first-half net income drops 11 per cent despite improvement in profitability of seed business
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ArticleFresh sales drive Budgens forward
Budgens strategy of driving fresh sales has had a major impact in the overall market and in many cases has out-performed the market place, according to the data from Kantar Worldpanel.
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ArticleEmirates saves time from Senegal
The Dubai-based airline's new route between Senegal and the UAE will save on valuable travelling time
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ArticleConsumer demand recovering in Finland
Situation improves following foodservice VAT reduction and strong demand for key import items such as bananas and grapes
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ArticleChilean avos face frost problems
Unseasonably cold temperatures across the most southerly countries of South America are threatening some crops and boosting production of others.
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ArticleCapespan acquires Metspan ownership
South Africa’s leading fruit exporter, Capespan, is positioning itself for a further expansion in its activities in Asia

