Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3940
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ArticleShock departure for Aldi boss
Aldi’s managing director has left the company in an unexpected departure as the announcement the discounter’s sales growth continues to slide was made.
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ArticleMedjool dates make early appearance
Israeli Carmel Medjool dates have come onto the market early this year, and as a result Agrexco has received orders to export 10 per cent more volume of the product than last year.
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ArticleJames Nichols, 76, dies
James Nichols, a former chairman of English Apples and Pears Ltd (EAP), has died aged 76.
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ArticlePears on track for full recovery
The European pear crop is forecast to make a good recovery on last year’s historic low, with an increase of some 16 per cent in the crop.
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ArticleMandarins gain Australian access
Japanese unshu mandarins have been granted access to Australia following an import risk analysis
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ArticleIndian apple prices remain high
Apple prices in India are expected to remain high until October due to a drop in production from Himachal Pradesh
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ArticleMexico launches Canadian avo drive
Some 20,000 avocados will be distributed during a Mexican Independence Day fiesta promotion in Ontario on 16 September
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ArticleUpdate: Argentinean blues frost impact
Latest estimates conclude Argentina’s blueberry exports will fall by 5 per cent in 2009/10, with the season due to begin slowly in late September
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Broker warns on swine flu
A swine flu pandemic could cripple businesses in the food manufacture industry, insurance broker Jardine Lloyd Thompson (JLT) has warned.
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ArticleBlueberry farm hit by AMS withdrawal
The news that AMS-WellPict European has filed for administration is a blow to Sharcott Farm in the UK as it begins to pick its maiden harvest
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Campden BRI focuses on water
Water availability and water footprint were among the most frequent responses when Campden BRI recently consulted its members on their scientific and technical needs.
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Top-fruit trees on offer
Top-fruit tree supplier Frank P Matthews is offering a range of UK-grown apples for growers looking ahead to this season and the next.
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ArticlePhilippine banana exports set to climb
Overall value of exports is expected to increase to US$828m this year, according to a newly-released forecast
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ArticleAgrexco’s new-season dates come early
Israeli company Agrexco has revealed it is expecting an early start to its new date export campaign this year
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ArticleTyphoon Morakot hits Taiwan crops
Taiwan’s agricultural sector has taken a beating from Typhoon Morakot, but imports may fill shortages
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ArticleHard outlook for China's pomelo deal
Oversupply of European markets could again be a problem this year for Chinese pomelos, with an increase in volumes and good quality
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ArticleCMA CGM joins rate hike trend
The shipping group is increasing freight rates on its Transpacific and Transatlantic trade routes, with current levels described as "unsustainable"
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ArticlePicota promotes budget benefits
Sales of Spanish Picota cherries in the UK have been boosted by price cuts and advertising, but for how long can this be sustained?
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ArticleOutspan launches two new drinks
The Outspan range of drinks from Aimia Foods has expanded its offer with a new range of smoothies and a new drink, Juice Splash.

