Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3819
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ArticleExpofrut outlines restructuring
Following a number of personnel changes the Argentinean export giant is looking forward to repositioning itself on the market
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ArticleSoil Association studies future of food
At its February conference, the UK organisation will look at the changes that are required to ensure food security
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ArticleMediterranean a force at Fruit Logistica
Countries from the Mediterranean will be concentrated in a special exhibition area at the Berlin event next week
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ArticleWal-Mart outsources 10,000 jobs
A third-party marketing company will now run in-store product sampling and demonstrations across the company’s Sam’s Club network
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ArticleWhole Foods launches health drive
The healthy eating initiative, featuring fresh fruits and vegetables, is rolling out across the retailer's US, Canadian and UK stores
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ArticleContainer volumes jump at NOL
Singapore shipping group reports on a strong surge in container volumes for the final six weeks of 2009
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ArticleSouth Chilean ports show promise
Chile’s VIII region is developing into a new export hub for locally-grown agricultural products, especially fresh fruit
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Packaging Automation gears up for Foodex
Packaging Automation Ltd (PA) will be unveiling “the future of high-speed tray heatsealing” when it launches its range of flexible new machines at the Foodex show at the NEC in Birmingham.
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ArticleWalgreens appointee to drive food foray
Food retail veteran Jim Jensen has joined US drugstore operator Walgreens to spearhead the company’s new fresh food range
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Food firms can lift landfill tax burden
Most food companies have modernised their working practices in recent years and become more environmentally responsible, but increases in landfill tax mean many can still make major cost savings by introducing new recycling procedures, according to workplace equipment provider Slingsby.
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ArticleYearly sales improvement for Ahold
Group boosted by strong performances in the Netherlands and the US as overall net sales increase by 8.9 per cent
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NIAB unveils new glasshouses
The National Institute of Agricultural Botany (NIAB) is to officially open its new modern glasshouse development, the MacLeod Complex, this month.
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ArticleBramley Apple Week approaches
The Bramley Campaign is preparing for one of its most important events during the year - Bramley Apple Week.
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ArticleTenderstem sets out 2010 goals
Tenderstem broccoli has reported a successful 2009 and stated its ambitious intent to spearhead its way further into the premium fresh produce market in 2010 with a new marketing campaign.
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ArticleChiquita handed sustainability award
2009 Circle of Excellence Award presented to US multinational for innovative approach to environmental sustainability
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ArticleFTNON to present savings in Berlin
Dutch company Food Technology Noord-Oost Nederland BV (FTNON) will present its new flotation washing machine for salads and herbs, vegetables and fruit during the Freshconex show in Berlin next month.
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ArticleRed Globes subject to import regulations
The table grape will no longer feature on the USDA’s list of varieties exempt from inspection and certification prior to import
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Fresh produce imports to EU fall
New figures illustrate the decrease in fruit and vegetable imports that took place during the first nine months of 2009
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NFU encourages rent preparation
The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) is highlighting the need for tenants to be well prepared for upcoming rent reviews for Candlemas and Lady Day by encouraging tenants to look to the future.
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ArticleThe Greenery seeks pineapple supplier
Dutch importer The Greenery/Hagé International looking for additional source in Costa Rica as European demand grows

