Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3722
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ArticleUnited honours retail produce managers
Awards ceremony at annual convention in Las Vegas focuses spotlight on industry's top retail produce managers
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ArticleMaersk bounces back in first quarter
Logistics giant A.P. Møller-Maersk returns to profit during the first three months of the year on container shipping recovery
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ArticleSenegal markets tackle supply problem
As part of Plan REVA, the Senegalese authorities are setting up markets to increase the availability of affordable fresh produce
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ArticleAndy Clarke handed top Asda job
Company COO appointed as president and CEO of the UK retailer to replace the outgoing Andy Bond
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ArticleConad defies falling consumption in Italy
Despite a reduction in the volume of food sales across the country, the retailer has published a strong set of results for 2009
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Poupart to bring Goal Fruit to UK
Poupart Imports is teaming up with South African exporter Betko to bring the Goal Fruit brand to the UK.
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ArticleOrganics marketing drive in UK
Organics have received good coverage in the UK press in the past month, as the EU decision on generic marketing funds approaches
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ArticleStable orange outlook in Florida
USDA releases May orange forecast with crop volumes remaining steady at 131.6m boxes
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ArticleSainsbury's beats market on sales growth
Strong yearly results include sales growth of 5.1 per cent and a profit increase of 17.5 per cent
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ArticleThai produce blazes Harrods trail
The Thai ambassador to the UK toured the food halls of Harrods in a celebration of the country last week, ahead of a summer of promotions for Thai produce including work with Tesco.
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Irish minister hands out grower grants
Ireland’s new horticulture minister Ciaran Cuffe has handed out €3.8 milllion (£3.27m) in grower grants.
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ArticleEuropean stonefruit volumes fall
European stonefruit figures released at last week’s Europêch’ conference in Perpignan show significant declines in apricot production in France and Spain, while peach and nectarine output is lower than last year across the continent and characterised mainly by a late start.
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ArticleRSA transport strike continues
Continuing strike action by South African transport workers could put pressure on fresh produce exports from the country
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ArticleAusVeg examines federal budget
Australian vegetable industry body AusVeg has examined this week’s federal budget and what it means for the industry
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ArticleCarrefour to open more Indian stores
After announcing its first wholesale outlet in India, new reports claim Carrefour will open 4-5 by year-end
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ArticleBlueberries “star” of soft fruit category
Global Berry Congress hears that blueberries are helping to drive buoyant sales of premium-priced berries
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Fruit allergy site proves popular
The total number of visits to the Fruit and Allergy website, which was launched in mid-January, is approaching 1,000 and more than 200 users have already tested their fruit allergy type.
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ArticleDole stresses green commitment
Dole has created an office of corporate responsibility and sustainability to highlight its environmental commitment
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The Greenery tests green trailers
The Greenery has unveiled new aerodynamic trailers which could cut fuel consumption in the delivery of fresh produce.
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ArticleLearning on the Farm founder dies
Nick Rebbeck, recently rewarded for his lifelong service to the organic movement, passed away last month

