Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3718
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ArticleCo-op begins Fairtrade bean sprouts
The Co-operative is selling the first bean sprouts to have been grown from Fairtrade certified mung beans.
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ArticleBharti aims to increase stores
Indian retailer Bharti Enterprises is aiming to almost double its number of stores in the country to 150
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ArticleThe Greenery debuts Dutch gooseberries
Distinctive dark red gooseberries available from glasshouse production and set to be followed by open-field product next month
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ArticleMajor rise forecast for Brazilian melons
Volumes set to increase by around 40 per cent this season, according to leading Dutch importer Frankort & Koning
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Del Monte suspends Brazilian melon job
Del Monte has suspended the production of melons and watermelons in the Brazilian state of Ceará, according to reports in the Brazilian media.
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ArticleAsda reports on lower Q1 sales
First quarterly sales drop in four years for UK retailer as result described as "disappointing" by Andy Bond
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ArticleWal-Mart earnings on upward curve
Retail behemoth posts earnings of US$3.32bn for the first quarter, aided by fast-growing international segment
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ArticleFather and daughter team celebrate
Brian Cleaver and Daughter has won the QV Foods Retail Market Trader of the Year award at the Re:fresh Award, piping Wareings of Tarleton to the post.
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ArticleAllison Risebro wins regional foodservice award
Allison Risebro won the MVS Regional Foodservice Supplier of the Year award at this year’s Re:fresh.
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ArticleFrench retailers to moderate margins
At a meeting with Nicolas Sarkozy yesterday, French retailers committed to moderating their margins during crises
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ArticleItaly weather damage to exceed €100m
Rain and hail has caused widespread damage to fruit and vegetable crops in several regions of the Italian peninsula
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ArticleFresh Express lands Black Pearl Award
Chiquita fresh salad subsidiary handed accolade for corporate excellence in food protection and quality
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European trade calls for consumption strategy
The European fresh produce trade is calling on EU institutions to build a European strategy to reduce inequality in fruit and vegetable consumption across the union.
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ArticleMacfrut introduces produce industry 'G20'
International exhibition will bring together 20 agricultural regions in bid to draft common market rules document
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ArticleZespri embarks on Great Kiwi Adventure
Kiwifruit marketer unveils brand new US marketing campaign, in partnership with Air New Zealand and Tourism Bay of Plenty
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ArticleQ1 handling higher at Hamburg
German port continues to post improved results with cargo volumes on the rise through the first quarter
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ArticleDemand recovery drives Magnit profit
Russian retailer enjoys stronger first quarter as consumer spending increases and new stores come into play
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ArticleDiana Kaye named Re:fresh floral winner
North-east florist Diana Kaye was awarded New Covent Garden Market Retail Florist of the Year at Re:fresh 2010.
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ArticleRSA strike enters second week
Attempts to resolve the South African transport strike have failed and the fruit export industry could now face serious losses
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ArticleNew pest in San Joaquin Valley
The European grapevine moth has been found in the San Joaquin Valley, prompting fears for the California stonefruit industry

