Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3980
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ArticlePakistan doubles mango exports
Industry players have reported that exports are up this year, but have bemoaned the fact that the government has set the yearly target too low
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ArticleTasmanian apples bound for Japan
Japanese retailers Aeon AIC and Max Valu have ordered four containers of Tasmanian apples to feature in an Australian food promotion next month
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ArticleHelmut Hoerz leaves IFCO Systems
The group is searching for a new chief sales officer in Europe following Mr Hoerz's departure for personal reasons
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WFV gains big backers
The World Fruit and Vegetable Show 2009, to be held in London in October, has secured support from major UK supermarket chains and wholesalers.
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ArticleThe Greenery handed innovation prize
Copa-Cogeca has presented the Dutch group with the European Award for Cooperative Innovation in the Food Chain
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ArticleNorman Collett acquires Metrofruit
Extending the offer of its already active wholesale department, Norman Collett Ltd has acquired Metrofruit Ltd in a move that promises growth for both enterprises.
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Capespan Group revamps board
Further to a shareholding restructure at South African exporter Capespan in January this year, Dr Paul Clüver has been re-elected chairman for a further term and two new board members have been appointed: Crispin Sonn and Antonie Jacobs.
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Ombudsman talks collapse
Proposals for a voluntary ombudsman to oversee retailer-supplier relationships look set to collapse, with the big four multiples bringing plans to a crunching halt.
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ArticleSpar undertakes huge relaunch
Spar has undertaken its biggest-ever own brand relaunch, in order to create a point of difference from its competitors for both retailers and consumers.
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ArticleBlackcurrants offer sports recovery
A preliminary study by the New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research suggests that natural chemicals found in blackcurrants may help balance the impacts exercise can have on the body.
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ArticleTwo new board members for Capespan
The South African group has also elected Paul Clüver for a further term as chairman
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ArticleKroger posts profit hike for first quarter
The US retailer's lower-price policy has paid off for the first three months of fiscal 2009
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Two more years for Fruitness campaign
The project to promote the consumption of fruit in certain European countries will be refinanced until 2011, according to CSO
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TNS reveals discounter slowdown
The latest TNS Worldpanel grocery market share figures show that the discounter boom is tailing off as the sector rides out the recession.
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Organic charity mad for manure
An open day on how green manures are set to play an important role in the future of soil fertility will be led by the UK’s leading organic growing charity, Garden Organic, this summer at Duchy College.
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Sainsbury's head office in fire alert
Sainsbury’s head office in central London had to be evacuated last night after a fire broke out in the basement.
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ArticleAussie avos arrive in UK
History was made this week with the arrival of a sea container of Queensland-grown Hass avocados at Felixstowe.
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ArticleBack to school for Caledonian Produce
Youngsters at a school in Scotland are reaping the rewards of a competitive scheme run by prepared fruit and vegetable supplier Caledonian Produce, as this year’s winning product is launched into Marks & Spencer.
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ArticleAussie Hass avocados hit UK shores
Queensland-grown avocados have arrived at the Port of Felixstowe this week following 10 months of negotiations
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ArticleBrazilian citrus production to fall
Export volumes will remain steady this year despite a fall in production, according to a new report by the USDA

