Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3687
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ArticleSeabrex sinks as RFW sets sail
New company Rotterdam Fruit Wharf emerges with backing of parent company SEA-invest to pick up where bankrupt firm left off
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ArticleMoroccans plan major exports increase
Moroccan producers are planning to double fruit and veg exports to the UK in the next five years to take advantage of stagnating European production.
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ArticleAustralian citrus arrives in US
The first Australian Navel oranges of the season have arrived in the US, with good quality and size reported
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ArticleSustainability summit tackles top issues
Key players from the food industry discussed the future of sustainability and eco-labels at the Sustainable Foods Summit in Amsterdam
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ArticleMexico to end NZ kiwifruit tariff
While opposition will be minimal due to lack of domestic production, Mexico is in the process of identifying suitable sites
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ArticlePatfruit merger reaps strong result
Company's merger with fellow Italian cooperative Ferrara Frutta has apparently helped cut costs and increase competitiveness
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ArticleAdrian Barlow handed FPC role
CEO of English Apples and Pears Ltd is elected as the vice-president of the Fresh Produce Consortium Council
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ArticleTony Gibbs to remain at T&G
Despite his dismissal from the board of majority shareholder GPG, Tony Gibbs will remain as Turners & Growers chairman
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ArticleDel Monte Fruitini hits Tesco stores
Group says that fruit bag range will be targeting school lunchboxes in the run up to the UK's new 2010/11 school year
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Seabrex in bankruptcy petition
Rotterdam-port based fresh produce handler Seabrex has filed for brankruptcy.
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ArticleValfrutta hits the road this summer
Premium Italian products including peaches and nectarines to be promoted at motorway service stations over next two months
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ArticleSwedish port workers boycott Israel
A week-long boycott of Israeli ships was staged by Swedish port workers as a protest against the flotilla incident
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ArticleBramley boss unveiled in FPC role
One of the UK produce industry’s most respected players is to take on a role at the Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC).
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ArticleJordan to boost exports to Russia
Jordan is set to increase exports to Russia following a meeting between the country's ministers of agriculture
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ArticleDole South Africa unveils grape plans
Dole South Africa has released details about its new series of grape cultivars to be marketed under the Mando brand.
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ArticleFresh convenience players positive
The first-ever Fresh Convenience Congress saw prepared and fresh-cut produce players meet in London last week to mark a way forward for the growing category.
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ArticleJapanese fruit spending sluggish
Japanese fruit consumption is rising seasonally, but still sluggish on last year as low supply pushes vegetable prices up
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ArticleRussia agrees MRL harmonisation
Obstacles to European exports to Russia removed after country harmonises levels of pesticide residues
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ArticleMetro set for Egyptian launch
German retailer to open its first Egyptian wholesale store this month, with the 10,000m2 outlet potentially the first of 20
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M&S launches convenient salads
Marks & Spencer has relaunched its Food on the Move range as it looks to capitalise on the convenience market through the summer

