Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3985
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ArticleMorrisons strawbs sales rocket
Sales of UK strawberries at Morrisons are up 50 per cent on last year and are showing no signs of slowing down, with experts predicting a further rise of 10 per cent by the end of June.
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Soft-fruit SOLA gains approval
A new abamectin insecticide is now available for growers, targeting Two-Spotted Spider Mite and Western Flower Thrip in a range of vegetables and soft fruit.
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ArticleNew mango orders for Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh’s mango exporters have received orders from Kuwait, and the first from Russia
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ArticleTampa Port chairman handed council role
Richard Wainio has been elected as chairman of the Florida Seaport Transportation and Economic Development Council
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ArticleFyffes to celebrate brand landmark
The tropical produce importer-distributor is set to celebrate the 80th birthday of its blue label brand on 16 July this year
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ArticleFPC urges UK to follow Scottish scheme
The group has hailed Scotland for adopting the Europe-wide School Fruit Scheme, and has urged the government to take up funding for England and Wales
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ArticleMoroccan exhibition unveiled
The Moroccan international fruit and vegetable trade exhibition that showcases the country’s wide ranging land-based industry, is set to take place this December.
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ArticlePeter Wakkie retires from Ahold
The group's chief corporate governance counsel has ended his six-year association with the Dutch retailer
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ArticleIraq pleads Turkey for water
Drought-hit Iraq has complained that Turkey is not supplying it with the water that it agreed to
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ArticleVenezuela restricts fruit imports
A USDA report has said that the country is not granting import permits for fresh fruits from any source
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StePac steps up banana packs
StePac LA has developed a degradable modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) for bananas that is economical, as well as ecological.
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Thanet supplies school scheme
Hundreds of schoolchildren in Kent will receive free tomatoes from Kent supplier Thanet Earth from today, as part of the School Fruit and Vegetable Scheme (SFVS) operated by NHS Supply Chain.
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Gangmaster stripped of licence
A business in St Albans has had its licence revoked by the Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA) after an inspection found missing files, inadequate contracts and health and safety issues.
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Tesco plans huge Chinese complex
Tesco is building its first giant shopping centre in China in a huge development it hopes will set the standard for its future development.
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ArticleWoolworths-Macro tie-up goes ahead
Woolworths Australia’s acquisition of Macro Wholefoods will go ahead following government approval
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Seatrade chairman retires
The Seatrade Group has announced the retirement of its chairman Marnix van Overklift after 36 years in the international cargo business.
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M&S draws celebs for 125th
Some of the UK’s biggest showbiz stars turned out to celebrate Marks and Spencer’s 125th anniversary party last week.
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ArticleZespri handed Chinese logistics award
The group picked up the top accolade at the New Zealand China Trade Association award ceremony
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ArticleEnrique Martinavarro passes away
Enrique Martinavarro Dealbert, who oversaw the development of Martinavarro into one of Spain’s top citrus exporters, has passed away

