Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3939
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ArticleNZ kiwi sendings surpass schedule
New Zealand kiwifruit marketer Zespri is reporting that exports are ahead of schedule as the season passes the halfway mark.
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Vietnam sends durian to US
Vietnam’s Dong Nai province has sent its first shipment of durian to the US
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ArticleNew hypermarkets bound for Pakistan
Pakistan will see at least seven new hypermarkets over the next five years, according to plans by the Majid Al Futtaim Group
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ArticleAsda sales slow as customers boom
Asda has clocked up a record number of customers as home cooking boosts its shopper figures, but its sales growth has begun to tail off.
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Views sought on biocide use
Views are being sought on European proposals for a revised regime for regulating the placing on the market and use of biocides.
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ArticleINTTRA reports container demand growth
The group has seen orders rise to nearly 300,000 per week in the first-half of 2009
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ArticleMarkets anticipate Brazilian shortfall
Poor weather and difficult marketing conditions mean Europe and the US are set to receive fewer table grapes from Brazil
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ArticleChiquita posts Q2 profit increase
The group recorded a good set of bottom-line results despite falling net sales, the best overall quarterly performance for a decade
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ArticleExosect shortlisted for Agrow Awards
Intelligent pest management supplier Exosect’s Exosex SPTab solution has been selected as a finalist in the ‘Best Innovation in Non-Crop’ category in the Agrow Awards.
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Italian apple guide launched
The new edition of the manual South Tyrolean Apple Varieties: Colour & Quality, published by the VOG Association in Italy, will be available from next month.
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ArticleMTEX readies its Medjoul dates
Israeli exporter MTEX has revealed that its first load of new- season Medjoul dates will hit Europe shortly
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ArticleFrance and Germany grow again
Signs of a surprise return to economic growth in two of the eurozone's biggest economies, although several challenges remain
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ArticleSecond-quarter sales dip for Wal-Mart
The world's largest retailer has reported that US sales increased but international sales fell during the second-quarter of the year
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ArticlePostcard | Val Martello
To the west of Bolzano in the north-east of Italy, a small but significant strawberry crop forms a significant part of the country's supply
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ArticleIndustry veteran to leave Monsanto
The group has announced that executive vice-president and CFO Terry Crews is to retire from the company this year
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French growers win partial victory
French growers have notched up a couple of victories with the authorities this past week.
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ArticleChilean blues target North America
A new committee has been formed to drive greater sales and support existing markets for Chilean blueberries
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ArticleT&G reports on half-year profit
The New Zealand-based fresh produce distributor and exporter saw profit slow and revenue increase through the first six months of the year
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ArticleMiddle East opens up to Japanese retail
Specialty retail outlets are spearheading Japan’s expansion in the Middle Eastern produce market
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ArticleFrench see success from special sales
Sales organised to cope with the drop in spending amongst French consumers hailed as success by Interfel

