Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3811
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ArticleChile eyes growing opportunities
Estimates point towards another solid year of fresh fruit exports to the US with sales continuing to be supported by an array of consumer marketing activities
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ArticleBrazilians arriving in greater number
Fruit Logistica 2010: Brazilian Fruit Institute expecting to support more than 60 companies at this year's trade exhibition
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ArticleAndalusia aims for strong showing
Fruit Logistica 2010: Newly formed consortium Unica Group and interprofessional body Hortyfruta lead the way in Berlin
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ArticleFleuron d'Anjou launches Black & Fruit
Following its success in more distant markets, the French cooperative is now releasing its Black & Fruit topfruit brand in Europe
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ArticleMESH moves to seafreight
The Israeli fresh-cut company is continuing to move away from airfreight in order to remain competitive
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ArticlePBH welcomes Obama support
First Lady Michelle Obama plans to launch a major initiative on childhood obesity to the joy of the Produce for Better Health Foundation
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ArticleRivals steal Tesco English apple share
Tesco has been under-trading on English top fruit in the first half of the season, according to data released this week by promotional body English Apples & Pears.
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ArticleIndia develops GM tomato
Indian researchers have developed a genetically modified tomato that stays fresh 30 days longer than traditional varieties
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ArticleBharti Retail hits 59 stores
Bharti Retail’s first phase has yielded 59 stores in northern India, down from its goal but still “on track”
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ArticleGlobus leads German fresh produce retailers
German hypermarket operator Globus has been voted as the leading fresh produce retailer in the country
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Growers urged to select pesticides wisely
For key herbicide and fungicide spray applications this spring, growers are being urged to consider their pesticide selection carefully in order to keep input costs to a minimum.
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ArticleBolland handed stunning pay package
Morrisons has released Marc Bolland six months early from his contract so he is free to join Marks & Spencer as chief executive on May 1 with a stunning pay package.
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ArticleMexico prepares for Fruit Logistica opening
Fruit Logistica 2010: Key North American fresh produce exporter is set to feature as the Berlin event's partner country for 2010
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Farm incomes remain "resilient"
Farm incomes have remained resilient over the past 12 months, according to new figures published by DEFRA.
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ArticleVariety spices up Malaysian offer
Fruit Logistica 2010: In addition to starfruit, Malaysian companies will exhibit a range of other products in Berlin this week
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ArticleDon Limón launches branded grapefruit
Citrus specialist will market grapefruit under its Don Limón brand across European markets this year
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ArticleTesco fresh produce directors move on
Two of Tesco’s fresh produce category directors are moving to different roles, one with Fresh & Easy in the US
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ArticleWOP returns to Dubai
Following a successful first edition, fresh produce exposition WOP is set to come back to Dubai in March
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ArticleIsrael ups organic carrot volumes
Israeli companies are increasing their production of organic carrots, with Agrexco soon to open up a new packhouse
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NSF-CMi launches Intelligent Assurance
NSF-CMi Certification is launching a new service called Intelligent Assurance at Fruit Logistica in Berlin this week.

