Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3952
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ArticleNYK suffers first quarter setback
The Japan-based shipping group has reported on losses of US$262.7m for the first quarter of the year
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ArticleManfred Krautter leaves Greenpeace
Germany-based director who led campaigns against pesticide use in the fresh produce trade to set up new sustainability consultancy
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ArticleSwedish buying more fruit and veg
Consumers in the country spent more on fruit and vegetables during 2008 and are looking to buy more home-grown produce
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ArticleOTB sets £1bn target
The Organic Trade Board (OTB) is finalising its ‘Go for Growth’ Business Plan with the objective of adding £1 billion in sales by 2015.
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ArticleIndian mango exports on the rise
Shipments of the fruit have nearly doubled this year, according to reports in the country
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ArticleMaxco launches triple wall container
The new carton is expected to work very well for table grapes and should enhance strawberry packing in various weather conditions
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ArticleTesco banned from showing ads
Tesco’s advertising has been branded “misleading” after a string of questions and condemnation from the Advertising Standards Agency (ASA).
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ArticleBillerud opens door to India and Brazil
The packaging group has signed a deal with Rigesa to produce Billerud Flute for the Indian and Brazilian fruit and vegetable industries
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ArticleSouth Africa toasts US campaign success
The promotion of South African summer citrus at last week’s US Youth Soccer Tournament was a big hit with players and organisers
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ArticleSales and profits fall at Supervalu
The US-based retailer has reported on a tricky first quarter of the year, with results reflecting the tough economic environment
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ArticleMaersk Line increases transatlantic rates
The shipping group will introduce a general rate increase on 1 September after declaring current charges "unsustainable"
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ArticlePhilippines targets new mango markets
The country is to undertake aggressive promotional activities to open up new markets for the fruit
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Frozen food championed for schools
A new in-depth report into school lunches has attacked the common assumption that fresh food has greater nutritional value than frozen.
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ArticleRevolving door in produce ownership
The industry is in serious flux according to a new report, revealing that as many as one in seven companies in the UK fresh produce industry could change ownership as a result of the current economic climate.
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ArticleChange4Life in massive produce boost
local shops nationwide are to get help to sell fresh produce from the department of health’s Change4Life initiative.
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ArticleJaffa resists recession
Although the recession has brought many difficulties, Israeli Jaffa citrus exports have managed to grow in some key markets
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ArticleOnline tool helps prepare for event
Asia Fruit Logistica's Virtual Marketplace allows visitors to access key exhibitor information prior to the September event
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Interchange snub sparks FTA anger
St Albans District Council in London has rejected plans for a new rail interchange at Radlett, sparking anger from the logistics industry.
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ArticleQ2 net sales increase at Ahold
The Dutch retailer has reported on strong domestic and US sales during the second quarter of the year
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High street sales struggle continues
The UK high street is having a difficult summer as retail sales fell for the third month running in the year to July, and the forecast for August is also weak, according to the CBI.

