Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3685
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ArticleDolefil may lose labour accreditation
Dole Philippines could have its labour accreditation revoked after three non-conformities were observed by inspectors
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ArticlePick ‘n’ Pay sells Franklins stores
South African retailer Pick ‘n’ Pay has sold the Franklins supermarket chain to Australian firm Metcash
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ArticleAmazon begins selling fruit and veg online
Internet giant's German arm establishes new sales portal to sell and distribute wide range of groceries including fresh produce
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ArticleM&S commits soft-fruit blunder
Marks & Spencer was left embarrassed and apologetic after it undermined its own local sourcing boasts at the Royal Highland Show last week.
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ArticleTanzanian avocados hit the UK
Mack Multiples has predicted a rosy future for Tanzanian avocados after receiving 20 tonnes of the fruit last week.
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ArticleFairtrade success in Scandinavia
Over the past year, Fairtrade sales have been booming in Scandinavia, in spite of the tough economic conditions
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ArticleAustralia releases China apple protocol
Biosecurity Australia has released the final import protocol for Chinese apples, but the Australian industry is up in arms
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ArticleSatara warns of lower yearly earnings
Falling fruit volumes and tax impact could combine to 'significantly' hit profit this year, New Zealand group warns
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ArticleOcado announces share deal
Online grocer Ocado has announced it is making a public share offering and intends to list on the London Stock Exchange.
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ArticlePBH outlines September activities
Discussions between the National Fruit & Vegetable Alliance and the Let's Move initiative have led to an online campaign
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ArticleCameron to stand for Zespri board
Bruce Cameron has revealed his decision to stand for the board of directors at the kiwifruit marketer
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ArticleMálaga citrus crop decreases
Major fall in citrus production reported in Spain’s Málaga province, but growers buoyed by increase in average prices
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ArticleEU organic logo comes into force
New EU rules on organic food labelling including the requirement to display the new EU organic logo, have come into force today, 1 July 2010.
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ArticleProfit tumbles at Monsanto
Seed giant reports 45 per cent drop in net income for the third quarter of the year, and is braced for a "challenging year" ahead
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Rotterdam firm emerges from Seabrex ashes
New company Rotterdam Fruit Wharf has emerged with the backing of parent company SEA-invest to pick up where the bankrupt firm Seabrex left off.
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ArticleAgrexco boss steps down
Agrexco ceo Shlomo Tirosh is resigning after 16 years at the helm of the Israeli exporter.
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ArticleSainsbury's beats Tesco on English apples
Sainsbury’s has smashed the previous record for sales of English apples set by Tesco seven weeks before the end of the season.
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ArticlePakistan stages mango training workshop
A mango training workshop has been held in Pakistan, with the goal of improving post-harvest handling of the fruit
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ArticleDamco invests in India/Africa trade
Logistics firm Damco has created a dedicated team to handle cargo shipments between India and Africa
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ArticleStrawberry records fall in California
Californian strawberry growers are celebrating this month, with all-time high shipments recorded throughout June

