Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3703
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Aldi to open up in NYC
The discounter is set to open its first store in New York City, in the US, where its presence has grown rapidly since 2008
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ArticleOrganic standards hit the spotlight
Organic leaders have met to discuss standards for glasshouse and polytunnel growers which have been overlooked by national and international standards organisations for decades.
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ArticleLeahy to step down as Tesco boss
Tesco boss Sir Terry Leahy is to step down as chief executive after a 14-year period at the top of the supermarket giant.
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ArticleFreshfel Europe reappoints president
Freshfel Europe has reappointed Ramon Rey for a second term of office as its president during its annual general meeting on 3 June in Brussels.
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ArticleMajor salad development hits Waitrose
A new salad bag could drastically alter the prepared market and address the considerable waste issues in the sector.
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ArticleMaersk makes urgent service a Priority
Urgent cargo can now be loaded onto vessel with limited space through new Priority Product upgrade option
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ArticleLianhua announces profit and expansion
Chinese retail giant Lianhua has announced a healthy first quarter profit and big expansion plans
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Low tariffs contribute to US deficit
A new report has blamed a disparity in tariffs for the widening gulf between imports and exports of US fresh produce
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ArticleBulgaria joins EU school fruit scheme
Schools in Bulgaria invited to submit applications for share of €3.75m in EU funds due to be allocated ahead of next school year
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ArticleChile predicts blueberry boost
Exports are predicted to continue on an upward trend during the next three seasons
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ArticlePink Lady targets health-conscious women
The apple brand is aiming to reach healthy women with disposable income in its new advertising campaign in the UK
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Yorkshire farmers taught business acumen
Encouraging Yorkshire and Humber farmers to develop their business skills so that they can secure better returns was behind the latest food supply chain initiative supported by the Farexchange Programme.
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ArticleGerman buyers on mission to Calabria
Italy's Confagricoltura and Chamber of Commerce have invited leading retail and foodservice buyers to visit the region's producers
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ArticleNew speakers for convenience event
Fresh Convenience Congress adds speakers from US and Netherlands to programme as organisers extend early-bird registration
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Ethical supermarket co-op hits London
A new supermarket venture to draw ethical shoppers away from the large retailers using an army of free staff has begun.
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ArticleAlgeria struggles with exports
The North African country reportedly has a number of obstacles to overcome before it can increase its exports overseas
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Biosecurity experts tackle Aussie pests
Queensland is gearing up for a fight against pests that have the potential to cripple its A$94m citrus industry
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ArticleFedefruta elects new president
Chile’s fruit-growers have selected Antonio Walker Prieto as their new leader. Walker, who is president of region VII growers’ association Fruséptima, was elected to succeed Rodrigo Echeverría as president of Fedefruta.
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ArticleWal-Mart approves share programme
International retail giant to repurchase US$15bn of its shares, in a bid to return value to its shareholders
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NZ kiwifruit growers threaten split
New Zealand press reports suggest a group of kiwifruit growers from the country wants to break away from New Zealand Kiwifruit Growers Inc (NZKGI) to form an independent kiwifruit growers association.

