Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3682
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ArticlePerishables Group adds retail director
New staff appointment to add value to US consulting firm's expanding retailer partnerships
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ArticleFPC slams 'unjustified' inspection charges
Proposals to increase charges for plant health import inspections are unnecessary, according to FPC chief executive Nigel Jenney
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ArticleChile gears up for Fruittrade 2010
As Chile celebrates its independence bicentenary, the country’s fruit trade offers opportunities to meet and do business
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ArticleProexport beefs up iceberg offer
Murcia producer-exporter association Proexport has beefed up its iceberg offer with the addition of two new members.
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ArticleFPC slams Fera over plant health charge
The Food and Environment Research Agency’s (Fera) proposals to increase charges for plant health import inspections are unjustified, according to the Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC).
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ArticleHail strikes Italian fruit
Hailstorms at the end of last week in Italy’s main stonefruit production region of Emilia-Romagna are set to push prices higher in an already low-volume year for peaches, nectarines and apricots across Europe.
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ArticleKorea-NZ trade talks move ahead
Trade talks between Korea and NZ are progressing after a meeting between the countries’ leaders, drawing support from kiwifruit marketer Zespri
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ArticleTesco technical manager heads to Shanghai
Johnathan Sutton has moved to Tesco’s international sourcing operation in Shanghai to expand the group’s procurement of produce from Asia
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ArticleTaiwanese mangoes on show in Japan
The Keio supermarket chain in Japan will play host to a promotional display of Taiwanese Irwin-variety mangoes
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ArticleNYK links Asia to South America
Shipping line NYK has formed a partnership with two other firms to offer increased services from Asia to South America
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ArticleVOG presents new strategic plan
South Tyrol-based apple consortium provides details of its strategic reorganisation, due to take effect 1 August 2010
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ArticleEcuador’s banana exports increase
South American country boosts sales to EU and Latin American neighbours, while enjoying new success in Middle East
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ArticleSainsbury's strong on strawbs
Sainsbury's is expecting to sell more strawberries this year than ever before, following week of record sales.
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ArticleRabobank CEO joins Dutch agency board
Bank's highly experienced Westland chief appointed to the board of directors of Fruit Vegetables Agency Holland
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ArticleItalian producers unveil 'supertomato'
New, lycopene-rich tomato bred using natural techniques presented during Coldiretti farmers' assembly in Rome
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ArticleCarrefour reveals Belgium plans
The French supermarket giant has revealed plans to convert a number of stores in Belgium to its Carrefour Market banner
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ArticleMajor exporters ready for Fruit Attraction
Some of Spain’s top firms set to exhibit at second edition of Spanish trade fair Fruit Attraction this October
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ArticleMaersk expects rate restoration
Shipping group anticipates return to pre-economic crisis container rate levels by the end of 2010 peak season
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ArticleNZ apple focus set to change
If recent apple market conditions and trends in Europe prevail, New Zealand growers will be forced to focus on alternative markets.
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ArticleMarco to introduce PCM
Fruit Focus will see launch of Production Control Module for correct label and date-code implementation on products

