Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3974
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ArticleItalian table grape harvest begins
Harvesting begins slightly earlier than expected, with initial demand for the first consignments reported to be very good
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ArticleMaersk Line expects 'stagnant' 2010
Head of shipping operator says the company does not plan to cut rates in order to increase its market share
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ArticleUS scientists map melon genome
The breakthrough could lead to the development of fruit that is more desirable for consumers
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ArticleDEFRA backs UK markets
The new minister of state for farming and the environment, Jim Fitzpatrick, has backed markets throughout the UK in leading the country out of the recession.
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ArticlePostcard | Søborg
An hour’s drive from Copenhagen, the Danish Food Institute is leading a study into the link between fruit and reducing obesity
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ArticleAeon targets discount network growth
The Japanese retailer is to open 10 new discount stores each year and convert struggling supermarkets
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ArticleUS to import more Peruvian asparagus
A larger crop for the 2009/10 production season will lead to an jump in exports to the US market, with retail sales set to be driven by increased promotional activities
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Scotland calls for labelling decision
The launch of the Scottish government’s National Food and Drink Policy should mark the start of renewed steps to strengthen retail-supply relations and clarity on labelling, according to Scotland’s farming union.
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Unshopping a sign of uncertainty
A new trend gripping shoppers outlines how wary consumers are during times of financial strife
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ArticleKETA lodges Zespri complaint
Zespri has drawn more fire on its export policies, this time from the Kiwifruit Exporters to Australia group
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Asian event gears up for business
ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA is preparing to welcome fresh produce industry exhibitors and visitors to Hong Kong in September
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ArticleACS: Ombudsman "doomed to fail"
The Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) has written to the Competition Commission expressing concern about flaws in the proposed code of practice for supermarkets.
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ArticleUncertainty for Italian grape exports
Exporters are unsure of what to expect when Italian grapes hit the market, amid a late Spanish season and the economic downturn
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ArticlePotato Council appoints new director
The Potato Council is to get a new director following the appointment of Sandra Ziles this week.
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ArticleGrowfair extends into Devon and Wales
Bristol Fruit Sales has extended its Growfair brand from Cornwall into Devon as part of its long-term strategic plan to create premium regional offers.
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ArticleHonduran exports unaffected by coup
Fresh produce trade has continued as normal following the ousting of the Honduran leader Manuel Zelaya
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ArticleSafmarine enhances Safari service
Shipping group introduces new string dedicated to Indian Ocean Islands and Mozambique
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ArticleUSDA outlines Florida citrus proposal
The organisation has published a new rule in the Federal Register that would allow Florida-grown produce to be freely shipped to other citrus-producing states
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Sales up across the board for M&S
The UK retailer has seen both domestic and international sales jump during the first quarter of 2009/10
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ArticleRegulations to lower Philippine banana 'risk'
Australian growers have been assured that strict conditions will be imposed on Philippine banana imports

