Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3959
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ArticleSan Miguel eyes Dole operations
The food and drinks group is weighing up a bid for the Philippine and Asian segments of Dole Food
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ArticleNew director for Rijk Zwaan
Marco van Leeuwen has today succeeded Anton van Doornmalen on the Dutch group's board of directors
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ArticleDG Fruit welcomes Zim oranges
DG Fruit is expecting its first direct shipment of new-season oranges from Zimbabwe next week on board the Dal Kalahari.
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ArticleProfit expectations up for Morrisons
Morrisons is predicting it will report annual profits better than previous forecasts.
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Capespan introduces its own academy
The Capespan Group has launched the Capespan Academy to offer a leadership development programme for South African land reform projects.
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Fresh Del Monte refinances credit facility
The US-based group has announced that it is refinancing its existing credit facility and term loan with a new senior-secured revolving credit facility
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ArticleMixed news for Irish organics
Irish horticulture minister Trevor Sargent delivered mixed news to the Republic’s growers last week - a new board to promote organic produce, but the suspension of capital investment grants that encourage the switch from conventional farming.
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ArticleFrench eating more fruit
An Afssa study has shown that French consumers are eating more fruit, but young adults are still falling short of their recommended fruit and vegetables intake
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Netto aims to increase stock
Danish discounter Netto has launched a new initiative to give new and existing trade suppliers the opportunity to move quickly through the company’s 196 UK stores.
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ArticleGroups call for water labelling
With public awareness of water scarcity low, two groups have come out to demand more traceability on a product’s water footprint
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ArticleChile kicks off bumper avo deal
After two difficult seasons, Chile expects to ship a solid crop of avocados this year, with record volume earmarked for the US market
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ArticleEcuador deal depends on banana cuts
Ecuadorean president Rafael Correa has said that the success of a commercial agreement with the EU rests on the bloc's mooted reduction of banana tariffs
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Camden reveals salads on the go
Camden Food Co is launching an extensive salad range with a focus on fresh summer ingredients, at rail stations.
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ArticleVietnam expects US export recovery
Exports to the US are expected to climb this year, according to Vietnam's Ministry of Industry and Trade
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ArticlePBH partners with Strawberry Shortcake
The Produce for Better Health Foundation has teamed up with American Greetings Corporation to promote fruit consumption with the help of childhood icon Strawberry Shortcake
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Fruit Logistica deadline nears
Interest in next year’s Fruit Logistica in Berlin continues unabated as the exhibitor deadline nears.
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Article"Satisfactory" H1 for Kuehne & Nagel
The Swiss logistics group saw slight declines in profit and turnover through the first half of the year
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Banana debate at WFV show
Professor John Moverley OBE is organising a forum on the worldwide production and marketing of bananas at this year’s World Fruit and Vegetable Show.
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ArticleLarge NW cherry volumes hold steady
This season's shipments continue to soar above the previous campaign, according to Northwest Cherry Growers

