Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3857
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ArticleEU banana trade deal 'imminent'
With a draft agreement in place after a fortnight of talks in Brussels, officials will now look to the US for final approval
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ArticleChile to open Vietnam office
Chile plans to open an agricultural attaché office in Vietnam in 2010 as part of efforts to expand exports to the country
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ArticlePrice and Pennycook lead Morrisons race
Rumours are rife around the trade over the possible replacement for Marc Bolland at the head of Morrisons, after the Dutchman’s shock exit to go to Marks & Spencer.
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ArticleFepex slams EU-Morocco ‘deal’
Spanish federation Fepex has called on the European Commission to renegotiate its new export ‘deal’ with Morocco
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ArticleHeat hits Riverland citrus
A recent heatwave in South Australia’s Riverland region looks set to slash next season’s navel orange crop, although quality indications are good
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ArticleChile charts impressive export growth
The Southern Hemisphere’s biggest fresh fruit supplier has come a long way over the last eight years
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ArticleDamco increases African presence
Logistics group set to launch office in Mozambique to improve presence and service levels in south-east Africa
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ArticleJürgen Frank joins HHLA Logistics
New member of management team expected to help company in maintaining efficient, streamlined operations
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ArticleDetails hold up EU banana deal
Latin American banana exporters and the EU are on the verge of agreeing a new banana deal, with a few hurdles still to overcome
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ArticleAustrian apples aim for Arabia and Africa
Export marketer EVA says it will target new and emerging markets including North Africa and the Middle East this season
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ArticleSustainability a high priority in UK
New research by IGD has revealed that grocery manufacturers are increasingly investing in sustainability
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Farm shops beat supermarkets on price
An independent report commissioned by the Regional Food Group for Yorkshire and Humber (RFG) has found that farm shops in Yorkshire are better value on average than the major supermarkets for staple items including vegetables.
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ArticleAgrexco positive over pepper season
Agrexco has heralded the start of the Israeli pepper season, citing its Ever Green Pepper as a particularly strong product this year.
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The Co-op enters Christmas cuts battle
The Co-operative has entered the Christmas price-cutting war as the supermarket chains battle for the festive market.
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ArticleBristol Fruit Sales lands BBC prize
Bristol Fruit Sales (BFS) is celebrating its victory at the BBC Radio 4 Food and Farming awards 2009 last week in London.
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ArticleDefying the fickle finger of exchange rates
Exchange rates have turned against key Southern Hemisphere suppliers to Asia, but the rising purchasing power of the region's markets means there is plenty still to play for
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Packaging workshop imminent
Attendees at a new hands-on professional workshop will look at sustainability in packaging and legislative hurdles.
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Canary Islands up UK ambition
Canary Islands banana producers are keen to take advantage of their industry’s environmental credentials as they seek to send product to the UK once more.
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ArticleOxford Farming Conference nears
Close to 300 delegates have registered for the 2010 Oxford Farming Conference (OFC) which runs from January 4-6, 2010 at the Oxford University Examination Halls.
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ArticleIndustry welcomes market report
The Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) has welcomed the new Markets 21 report which sheds light on the potential of traditional markets to contribute to local communities.

