Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3704
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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.
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ArticleNunhems launches moonlit melon
Dutch firm Nunhems has bred a new melon with a touch of astronomy through extensive work in the field.
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ArticleCalifornian cherry shipments ramp up
With a late start to the season and impressive volumes already packed, this year could be a record breaker for Californian cherries
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ArticlePakistani mangoes on show at Harrods
UK department store Harrods is staging a two-week long promotion of Pakistani mangoes beginning today
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ANZDA to implement rate hikes
The nine container lines that form the ANZDA have agreed to several rate rises beginning 15 July
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ArticlePeas and beans summer push begins
The marketing campaign to support this year's British bean and pea season gets underway this month, the fourth year that the Taste of Summer media relations initiative has looked to educate customers in UK on the vegetables.
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ArticleZespri opens new European HQ
International kiwifruit marketer Zespri officially inaugurated its new European headquarters in Berchem, a district of Belgian city Antwerp, last week.
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Spar UK excites with £5m range relaunch
Spar UK is set to relaunch its own-label food and drink range with a £5 million investment in communications for the year ahead.
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ArticlePear sector gets consumption call
The fall in consumption of pears must be addressed and new markets opened, delegates at last week’s Interpera conference learned.
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ArticleConvenience sector outpaces supermarkets
The convenience store market is growing at a faster rate than supermarkets in the UK as the idea of the big weekly shop wanes.
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ArticleNew DEFRA secretary Spels out aims
New DEFRA secretary of state Caroline Spelman set out her goals in tackling the environment in response to the Energy Bill contained in the Queen’s Speech.
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ArticleProduce World lands sustainability gong
UK fresh produce supplier Produce World has won a prestigious award for its unique and innovative approach to sustainability reporting.
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ArticleOrchardWorld trials new pear varieties
Top-fruit supplier OrchardWorld has planted a new £25,000 concept orchard which will trial four new pear varieties in the UK.
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Parker pulls out of M&S job race
Alan Parker has ruled himself out of the running to take up the chairmanship at Marks & Spencer.
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ArticleUS considers Panamanian peppers
Bell peppers from Panama could enter the US without treatment under new guidelines being proposed
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ArticleRSA fruit industry squares up to shippers
Industry players band together to bring congestion charges imposed during the strike to the South African Competition Commission
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ArticleSanguinello juice back on the market
Fruit juice giant Tropicana has reintroduced its Sanguinello juice, made from 100 per cent Sicilian blood oranges.
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ArticleNunhems aims big for new melon
Seeds specialist Nunhems has announced that it has high hopes for its new Yellow Moon melon variety

