Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3705

  • Asoex Chile
    Article

    Chile proposes reconstruction plan

    2010-06-04T13:27:34Z

    Chilean Exporters Association launches campaign to support the financing of jobs and reconstruction of national economy

  • CMA CGM Andromeda
    Article

    CMA CGM expands South African service

    2010-06-04T12:29:24Z

    Group adds weekly call in Durban to WAX service to directly connect South Africa with Asia

  • Belgium China pear protocol signing
    Article

    Belgian pears gain access to China

    2010-06-04T12:11:20Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Groundbreaking protocol agreement means Belgium will become first country worldwide to export pears to China

  • Giumarra Divine apple
    Article

    New apple variety for Giumarra

    2010-06-04T12:10:08Z

    The Washington State group has expanded its line-up of New Zealand apples with the disease-resistant Divine variety

  • Eurofruit Congress Southern Hemisphere 2010 logo
    Article

    Uruguay to welcome major congress

    2010-06-04T12:06:10Z

    Punta del Este is the venue for this year's Eurofruit Congress Southern Hemisphere, taking place on 1-3 December

  • Oppenheimer
    Article

    Oppenheimer expands import team

    2010-06-04T11:55:16Z

    New Tampa-based sales representative will focus initially on handling imported kiwifruit, apples and pears, as well as Oregon cherries

  • Seatrade on ship
    Article

    JFC charters Seatrade vessels

    2010-06-04T11:47:13Z

    Leading Russian fruit importer to receive delivery of specialised reefer ships in August and November this year

  • French market
    Article

    French put off by price

    2010-06-04T11:01:53Z

    French shoppers are consuming insufficient fruit and vegetables due to a lack of money, according to a new poll

  • Ramón Rey
    Article

    Freshfel appoints board for 2010-2012

    2010-06-04T10:36:36Z

    Ramon Rey re-elected as president and calls on industry to identify ways to increase sales of fresh fruit and vegetables in Europe

  • Government moves to cut red tape
    Article

    Government moves to cut red tape

    2010-06-04T10:01:02Z

    The Forum of Private Business (FPB) has welcomed the new coalition government’s move to cut red tape but fears attempts to tackle the situation could create further bureaucracy.

  • British potato industry overcomes late start
    Article

    British potato industry overcomes late start

    2010-06-04T09:27:50Z

    Potato producers throughout the UK are experiencing differing fortunes this season, but most have had a late start following the recent cold weather. As potato activity gears up, Doris Lee Butterworth speaks to leading producers in key areas

  • Summer fruit gains for Italians
    Article

    Summer fruit gains for Italians

    2010-06-04T09:27:45Z

    Italy predominantly feeds its own, but the market for Italian summer fruit from peaches, nectarines and cherries to melons and grapes has held open its window to the UK. Anna Sbuttoni catches up with growers and exporters at the start of the season

  • Organics sector makes slow but sure progress
    Article

    Organics sector makes slow but sure progress

    2010-06-04T09:27:40Z

    As organic fresh produce slowly rises from the ashes, competition in the form of well-established and understood ethical brand throws Fairtrade vegetables into the arena. Elizabeth O’Keefe takes a look at the organics sector

  • Article

    Three lions on the shelf alongside summer offer

    2010-06-04T09:27:36Z

    Marketing fresh produce lines to make them topical is far from new and we are no doubt in for a spate of FIFA World

  • Article

    A big thank you from the Re:fresh partnership

    2010-06-04T09:27:32Z

    May is always a busy month in the FPC’s calendar - working with our partners in Re:fresh to produce the

  • Article

    GlobalGAP looks forward to its Summit 2010 in London

    2010-06-04T09:27:30Z

    When EurepGAP unveiled a new name and logo in the form of GlobalGAP at its Bangkok conference back in September 2007, it was evidence of the farm assurance standard’s increasingly worldwide outlook. As the scheme prepares to host its 10th global summit this autumn in London, Laura Gould catches up with managing director and secretary Kristian Moeller to find out more about the voluntary organisation’s crucial work and aims for the future

  • Article

    Asda’s acquisition spells new phase

    2010-06-04T09:27:20Z

    The announcement that Asda has bought Netto and is set to expand into a new format got retail circles whispering at the end of

  • Article

    Scots destroy infected potatoes

    2010-06-04T09:01:02Z

    In Perthshire whole field of freshly planted potatoes had to be destroyed last week when the seed was found to have been infected with Dickeya solani.

  • Concertina effect threatens EU stonefruit
    Article

    Concertina effect threatens EU stonefruit

    2010-06-04T08:01:01Z

    Trade body Freshfel Europe is warning that this year’s stonefruit season on the continent will be the third “difficult” campaign in a row while grower groups in individual producer countries say it is too early to tell and counsel against alarmism.

  • India apples
    Article

    Indian apple supplies weather hail

    2010-06-04T07:56:30Z

    Hail in India’s Himachal Pradesh has damaged up to 60 per cent of the apple crop, but supplies shouldn’t be affected