Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3717
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ArticlePrice comes out top in IGD research
Price is the number-one factor in consumers choosing which stores to shop in, what to buy and which improvements they would like to see, new research has shown.
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ArticleCarrefour acquires Turkish retailer
The French retail group has taken over Turkish chain Ipek, as it pursues its strategy of reinforcing its position in growth markets
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South Africans talk tough to end transport strike
The South African fruit industry is calling on its national government to end a two-week long transport workers’ strike and put an end to monopoly operation by Transnet at container terminals.
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ArticleBritish asparagus runs short
The British asparagus job has been thrown into turmoil as poor weather has severely dented the flagship season.
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ArticleMaersk hails Philippine banana trial
Container vessel using StarCare technology successfully transports Philippines-grown bananas to Rotterdam
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ArticleQuarantine measures for grape pest
Authorities in California have implemented a quarantine zone around the site where the European grapevine moth was discovered
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ArticleStrawberry congress comes to Antwerp
Antwerp, in Belgium, is set to play host to the first International Strawberry Congress this coming September
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ArticleBudgens takes convenience crown
Budgens has won the QV Fresh Approach Convenience Retailer of the Year Award at this year's Re:fresh awards.
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ArticleFW Mansfield & Son named Re:fresh's best packer
This year’s Re:fresh FPC Packer of the Year award has gone to FW Mansfield & Son.
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ArticleQV Foods named first-ever top Re:fresh processor
QV Foods scooped the first-ever MVS Processor of the Year award at this year’s Re:fresh.
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ArticleRain disrupts Polish brassica production
Vegetable output has been hit in parts of southern and central Poland as heavy rain and flood conditions persist
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ArticleAgr! wins with Canaries bananas
The Spanish advertising agency won the main award in Valencia last week for its videos for Plátano de Canarias
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ArticleAzeri pome juice hits UK
Azerbaijan’s pomegranate growers are celebrating after Jala Super Juice became the first Azeri food and drink brand to be launched in the UK as the country begins a major push to increase food and drink exports.
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ArticleQV lands Re:fresh processor award
Prepared vegetable specialist recognised by judging panel for successful change of direction in recent years
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ArticleSafmarine looks to emerging markets
New route is the group's first direct service between the Far East, the Arabian Gulf and the Horn of Africa
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ArticleAsda reports first fall in four years
Asda has reported its first sales fall in four years in a performance branded “disappointing” by chairman Andy Bond.
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ArticleFresh Convenience Congress draws closer
New event will see key speakers outline the latest trends in Europe's fast-growing fresh convenience industry
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ArticleSatara CEO tenders resignation
New Zealand packer Satara’s CEO Wes Anderson-Smith has resigned effective immediately
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ArticleWealmoor rises from the ashes
Wealmoor has proved its credentials by bouncing back from tragedy to reposition itself among the leading pack of UK-based exotic fresh produce importers and bagging the FPJ-sponsored Importer of the Year Award at the Re:fresh Awards.
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ArticleDrought still bites in Yunnan
While the drought in southwest China appears to be easing, Yunnan Province remains parched, with mixed consequences for fruit and vegetable crops

