Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3832
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ArticleRetailers shut down in Venezuela
Venezuelan authorities temporarily closed several retail outlets on Monday to prevent price hikes
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ArticleBilla eyes expansion in north-east Italy
Austrian supermarket chain owned by Rewe Group set to open seven new stores in the regions of Piedmont and Valle d'Aosta
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Innovation Award nominees unveiled
The 10 products battling it out for the prestigious Fruit Logistica Innovation Award 2010 have been named
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ArticleEC defends trade deal with Morocco
European agriculture minister Marianne Fischer Boel describes pact with Morocco as “good deal” for member states
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ArticleMaersk Line bumps Europe-Asia/ME rates
Maersk Line announces hike in rates on Europe to South Asia/Middle East services effective 15 February 2010
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ArticleFlorida avoids widespread citrus losses
Temperatures expected to reach their lowest point yet as growers in the state battle to protect their citrus crops
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ArticleMetro 'stable' despite economic downturn
Retailer reports on slight fall in overall group sales despite domestic growth in local currency terms
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ArticleFTA ups pressure on labelling
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has called for a full and honest debate about food and produce labelling, in response to the government’s food strategy unveiled by DEFRA secretary Hilary Benn at the Oxford Farming Conference.
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ArticleTesco reports on strong Christmas period
Retailer increased food and non-food sales both domestically and internationally during the festive period
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ArticleConcern over Canaries tomato shipments
The cold weather conditions across Europe have delayed shipments of Canary Islands tomatoes from reaching clients
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ArticleTesco reveals strong Christmas trading
Tesco has enjoyed its strongest Christmas trading for three years, buoyed by a double Clubcard points deal.
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ArticleRijk Zwaan seals the deal
Rijk Zwaan’s new production location is officially ready for business, as it has been hermetically sealed according to stringent hygiene measures.
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ArticleSainsbury's in Africa link-up
As food security rises rapidly to the top of the international agenda, Sainsbury’s is working with the UK’s International Agri-Technology Centre (IATC) to arrange top-level meetings between UK food industry leaders, current and potential suppliers in Africa.
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ArticleAustralian grape growers sweating
The latest heat wave across south eastern Australia has compounded table grape grower concerns
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ArticleIrish potatoes suffer in big freeze
Potato growers in the Irish Republic are facing financial ruin, according to the Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA), after what has been described as the worst weather for more than 50 years.
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Pakistan pushes Indonesia on kinnows
Pakistan is continuing to chase a drop in kinnow tariffs in trade negotiations with Indonesia
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Korean potatoes enter Singapore
Korean sweet potatoes have hit the Singaporean market with a shipment of 17.5 tonnes
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ArticleAldi eyes New Zealand expansion
German retail giant Aldi is eyeing the chance to build upon its Australian growth by expanding into the New Zealand market
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ArticlePhilippines trial banana virus resistance
New trials involving gamma irradiation could see the Philippines produce a Lakatan banana resistant to ‘banana bunchy top virus’
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Forbes names Monsanto top dog
The world’s biggest seed specialist Monsanto has been named the Company of the Year for 2009 by Forbes Magazine.

