Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3824
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ArticleIndonesia to ease logistics ownership
Indonesia is set to loosen foreign ownership laws in its logistics sector in the first half of this year
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ArticleThe China-ASEAN FTA: Propaganda and Reality
Guest writer Professor Walden Bello discusses the reality on the ground of the China-ASEAN free trade area from a Philippine perspective
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ArticlePomegranate breakthrough for Hefestus
Israeli company Hefestus will launch its automatic packaging-system solution for cleanly separating pomegranate peel from arils and separating the individual pomegranate seeds at Fruit Logistica, Berlin.
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ArticleAssociated Packaging lands new MD
Adam Buckland has been appointed as group managing director at Associated Packaging, part of the Eurohill Holdings group of companies.
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ArticleMixed outlook for Chilean topfruit
While both apple and pear volumes are set to increase this season, the export destination of Chile’s topfruit remains unclear
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ArticleHoogstraten sees sales stay stable
The Belgian auction has had to rely on an increase in volume sales to compensate for the general drop in prices
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Envirowise urges on resource efficiency
Sustainability expert Envirowise is encouraging food and drink manufacturers to put three golden rules for resource efficiency high on their agenda during 2010.
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ArticleOnline sales forecast to double
Sales of groceries online have been rising steadily in the UK these past few years, and are now expected to soar
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Del Monte hires Strube Celery COO
Dave Watson has taken up a position at Del Monte's Arlington Heights office
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ArticleWalgreen plots fresh food offering
US drugstore chain to branch out into fresh foods and prepared meals such as salads and cut fruits
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ArticleSchool's in for VOG Products
Italian fresh-cut apple supplier working hard to boost sales through involvement in number of school fruit schemes
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BCPC appoints new board member
The British Crop Protection Council (BCPC) has announced the appointment of Jim Orson to its executive board.
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ArticleEC opens feeder scheme investigation
The European Commission has opened an antitrust investigation on the Baltic Max Feeder scheme over a potential breach of restrictive business practice rules
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ArticleChiquita goes bananas for Monkey Ball
Group announces partnership with Sega to promote new Super Monkey Ball Step & Roll Wii video game on its bananas
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ArticleInternational sales drive Casino growth
French retailer sees fourth-quarter sales increase by 2.2 per cent, despite a fall in domestic sales of 3.3 per cent
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ArticleBritish Roasties make comeback at Sainsbury's
Sainsbury’s and Greenvale AP have teamed up to create the Roasties range from traditional British potato varieties that were popular when home cooking peaked.
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Greenery agrees John Baarda deal
The Greenery UK has reached an “in principle” agreement with John Baarda Ltd to market its glasshouse-grown products.
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ArticlePortsmouth port gets £2.2m boost
Portsmouth Commercial Port’s fruit importing business, MMD Shipping Services, has invested in a £2.2 million mobile harbour crane and an integral IT upgrade which will improve the service it offers clients as it anticipates a busy 2010.
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ArticleAustralian growers pan imported pears
Imported Chinese pears being sold in Australian supermarkets have raised the ire of Australian growers
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ArticleIndonesia looks to slow imports
The Indonesian government plans to introduce new national standards on horticultural products in a bid to slow imports

