Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3692
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ArticleApo Conerpo publishes positive results
Despite clear economic challenges, Italian fresh produce giant secures increase in sales and trade volumes during 2009
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ArticleCold delays Norwegian strawberries
Norwegian consumers will have to remain patient for the first domestic strawberries of the year
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ArticleZeraim Gedera's Gerry Kelman to retire
Vegetable seed company's vertically integrated marketing manager announces plans to leave the group in early July
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ArticleUS cherry volumes set for fall
The US department of agriculture (USDA) has forecast that sweet and tart cherry production will drop in US following cold, wet spring and frost damage.
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ArticleSouth African exports under logistical pressure
The recent South African transport workers’ strike which caused mayhem in the fresh produce export industry and exacerbated the normal peak season congestion in the port of Durban highlighted the need to develop alternative shipping solutions, according to an expert.
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ArticleOsborne stalls on air tax call
The new Chancellor of the Exchequer has failed to make a decisive move in the debate over the future of the controversial Air Passenger Duty (APD).
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ArticleAustralia hails Chinese apple access
The Australian government has welcomed China’s decision to allow market access for Tasmanian-grown apples
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ArticleFuture Group plans more Big Bazaars
Indian conglomerate Future Group plans to roll out around 60 new Big Bazaar hypermarkets over the next 18 months
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ArticleIncreased exports for Dussehari mangoes
Mango exporters from the Indian town of Malihabad are aiming to make a mark with their Dussehari mangoes
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State pushed on produce fraud clamp down
The Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) has written to the secretary of state for policing, Nick Herbert, as well as the National Fraud Authority and the National Fraud Surveillance Bureau, on behalf of members who have been victims of identity fraud.
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ArticleConad unveils Sapori & Dintorni stores
Italian retailer dismisses 'zero km' movement in favour of distribution of high-quality Italian products across country and beyond
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ArticleMorocco and UK forge closer ties
At yesterday's Morocco British Trade Day, plans were unveiled to boost trade between the two countries
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ArticleFruit Focus 2010 takes shape
Topics to be discussed at UK-based event include satisfying supermarket demand and securing Britain's food future
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ArticleRSA grapefruit to take US by storm
Consumers in the US can look forward to the first-ever arrival of South African grapefruit this week
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ArticleFresh & Easy takes on supply operations
Moves to control Wild Rocket Foods and 2 Sisters Foods' US supply operations are sign of Tesco's 'commitment to the US business'
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Pick-your-own season kicks off
Some 600 pick-your-own (PYO) farms across the UK have opened for business as many commercial farms look to diversify and find a lucrative sideline.
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ArticleMajor bee initiative announced
UK project aims to uncover reasons behind dramatic global decline in honeybees and other pollinating insects
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ArticleLut De Bruyne passes away
Lut De Bruyne, of Belgian auction REO Veiling, has reportedly passed away
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ArticleApple confirms its legendary status
International industry event looks to underline the qualities of apples as a safe, healthy and natural product that is ideal for consumers
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ArticlePotato Council refutes quango claims
Potato Council chairman Allan Stevenson has refuted claims in the national press that the trade body may be shut down as part of the clampdown on quangos.

