Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3702
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ArticleShipping groups extend key service
Hamburg Süd and Maersk Line have added a new string to their Asia/South Africa/South America service
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ArticleSoil Association criticises GM trial
The UK's Soil Association has questioned the sense in the new GM potato trials being undertaken in Norfolk
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ArticleJoint venture brings events together
An agreement between Cesena Fiera and the PMA will see the exchange of information from Macfrut and the Fresh Summit
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ArticleSainsbury’s reworks produce stocking system
Sainsbury’s has made a multi-million pound technology investment in an attempt to counter fresh produce wastage.
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ArticleHefestus boosts lychee shelf-life
Group says that use of Shelf Life Booster technology can also help maintain the red outer colour of the fruit
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ArticleZim increases transatlantic rate
The Israeli shipping company has revealed that rates for transatlantic freight will increase from the start of July
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ArticleDiversify plea for Huelva growers
Strawberry growers in Huelva should diversify into production of a wider range of soft-fruit including raspberries, blackberries and blueberries.
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ArticleMorrisons launches fruit pot range
Morrisons has launched a new range of prepared fruit pots and packs aimed at the family convenience market.
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ArticleAustralasian growers invest in Prevar
New Zealand and Australia’s apple and pear industries will invest NZ$11.5m over the next five years in R&D
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ArticlePesticide found on US cherries
Almost six tonnes of cherries shipped from the US to Taiwan have been found to contain small traces of the pesticide malathion
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ArticleRewe breaks €50bn turnover barrier
CEO Alain Caparros says group's strengthened competitive position has been generated by organic growth and recent acquisitions
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ArticleAustralian citrus export season underway
This season is shaping up well for Australian citrus exports into the US, according to several of the industry’s key players
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ArticleWalmart outlines future strategies
CEO Mike Duke sets about turning Walmart into a truly global company as part of a new plan to create 500,000 jobs worldwide by 2015
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Uruguay to host southern hem congress
Eurofruit Congress Southern Hemisphere, the annual conference and exhibition event for the region’s fresh produce industry, is to head to Uruguay for the first time on 1-3 December.
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ArticleMorrisons to sell multi-buy fresh-cut packs
New multi-buy pots and bags aimed at giving families of consumers fresh convenience combined with greater value for money
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ArticleNature's Way launches branded salad range
Lasting Leaf range, which is due to be sold in the UK exclusively through Waitrose, offers extended shelf-life after opening
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Leahy to step down at Tesco next year
Having been Tesco's CEO for the last 14 years, Sir Terry Leahy has announced his desire to retire in March 2011
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ArticleTurkish cherry exporters cheery
Thanks to this season's favourable weather conditions, Turkish cherry exporters have reasons to be cheerful
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ArticleHeartland unveils new apple varieties
Divine and Adore said to be more resistant to disease and in tune with consumer preferences across a number of markets worldwide
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East Midlands grower project launched
Fresh Produce Consortium members based in the East Midlands are invited to take part in a project funded by the East Midlands Development Agency and run by the National Farmers Union.

