Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3826
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ArticleEnglish apples see relaunch boost
The English apple season is being relaunched as the industry looks to capitalise on increased availability of designer apples and a lengthier season.
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ArticleFreeze fails to sour grapefruit deal
Florida grapefruit exports to Japan look set to remain on course despite the recent freezing conditions that have hit the state’s citrus crop
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ArticleCNY looks good from Singapore
Fresh produce sales are looking positive in Singapore as Chinese New Year celebrations draw closer
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ArticleLow ginger supplies boost prices
Low Chinese ginger production and a late Indian season has caused a jump in prices of the spice
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Carrefour plans Indian franchises
French retail chain Carrefour is negotiating a deal with India’s Future Group that would see them open franchise stores in the country
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ArticleNew CEO for Australian banana body
Peak body the Australian Banana Growers Council has appointed Jonathan Eccles as its new CEO from 1 February
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ArticleChina’s fresh produce quality up
A report from the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture says the quality of fruit and vegetables in the country improved last year
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ArticleBharti Wal-Mart trademarks refused
The joint venture company Bharti Wal-Mart is facing problems in India regarding the trademarking of its GV brand
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ArticleExports level out Taiwan orange prices
Taiwan’s growing orange export market in Shanghai has helped level out prices at home during harvest season
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Rijk Zwaan gets Sensational at Fruit Logistica
Rijk Zwaan will officially launch its product line Sensational Flavours to international trade at Fruit Logistica in February.
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ArticleRSA growers watch citrus markets
With the South African citrus export season just weeks away, the industry is keeping an eye on developments across Europe
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ArticleHanjin bumps Trans-Atlantic rates
Korean shipping group reveals rate recovery programme consisting of three quarterly restorations through the year
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ArticleMixed forecast for RSA stonefruit
South Africa's exports of plums and apricots are expected to drop this year, while nectarine and peach volumes could increase
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ArticleEuropean chill favours Moroccans
The cold weather that has hit Europe over the past month is expected to aid Moroccan fruit and vegetable exporters
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ArticleChildren 'prefer crunchy vegetables'
New research suggests young consumers would consume more vegetables if they were given the opportunity to choose
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ArticleCBD sees fourth-quarter sales jump
Brazilian retailer reports on successful three months, with net sales increasing by 44 per cent year-on-year
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ArticleDelhaize appoints committee member
Alfa-Beta and Mega Image CEO Kostas Macheras has been appointed to the Belgian retailer's executive committee
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Farmers pay too much tax
Many farmers are paying too much tax and creating unnecessary cash-flow difficulties for their businesses, according to rural accountant Old Mill.
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ArticleDole liner service to call at Salerno
US company's South America-Mediterranean shipping service adds southern Italian port to one of its key European routes
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ArticleFlorida calls for disaster declaration
Florida governor Charlie Crist has written to the USDA asking it to declare an agricultural disaster following the recent state-wide freeze

