Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3997
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ArticleNZ and Korea to discuss FTA
New Zealand and South Korean business delegations will meet for talks next week over a possible FTA
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ArticlePesticide overuse on Indian mangoes frustrates experts
High levels of pesticide use by India’s mango growers may be putting consumers at risk, despite advice from experts
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ArticleAldi touts US$137 per month saving
A new study has revealed the monthly cost of purchasing Aldi select brands is 37 per cent cheaper than traditional supermarkets, including a 75 per cent saving for bananas
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Barcelona showcases technology
The joint exhibition hosted by Hispack and Bta in Barcelona last month with a focus on packaging and technology received more than 55,000 visitors.
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ArticleMexican truckers sue US government
Mexico's National Cargo Transportation Association claims the US is violating the NAFTA treaty by not letting Mexican trucks use US highways since March 2009
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ArticleSunkist enjoys Cara Cara demand
The group's Power Orange crop has increased 20 per cent this year
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ArticleSeatrade announces chairman's retirement
Marnix van Overklift has ended his 36-year association with the Seatrade Group of Companies
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ArticleThumbs up for draft food safety bill
Several US food organizations are backing draft legislation which will pave the way for a new food safety law in the country
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ArticleBritish strawberry sales soar
Sales of British strawberries more than doubled last week compared to the same period in May 2008.
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ArticleAgrexco’s lychees set to take off
The Israeli exporter is readying its first lychee exports, with airfreight seen as the means to maximise quality
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ArticleWUWM launches 2009 gongs
The World Union of Wholesale Markets (WUWM) opened its annual Wholesale Market Awards with an emphasis on environment-friendly business at its conference in Prague last week.
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ArticleIraq restricts vegetable imports
Iraq has temporarily banned imports of vegetables, according to the Guardian, but doubts remain about the viability of such a move
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ArticleDemand paves way for Aus expansion
Following the success of Australian-grown topfruit in Canada, different produce categories could be set to flourish in the country
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Concern grows as ombudsman stalls
Trade organisations representing local shops and wholesalers have called on the Competition Commission to act swiftly and decisively to introduce an ombudsman to tackle excessive use of buyer power by major grocery retailers.
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ArticleProduce trade escapes low traffic trend
Declining traffic at key US ports has appeared not to have hit fruit and vegetable imports and exports
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ArticleWalmex sees sales growth slow
The Mexican arm of Wal-Mart was hit by the economic downturn and the country's swine flu outbreak in May
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ArticleUS imports maintain momentum
Despite the recession, the USDA projects fresh fruit and vegetable imports into the US this year will remain more or less on a par with 2008
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ArticleCalavo bucks trend with record profits
Product diversification contributed towards record profits in both the second quarter and first half of 2009 for the US avocado distributor
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ArticleFPC attacks seasonal campaign
The UK-based Fresh Produce Consortium has hit out at the British government’s new "restrictive" Eat Seasonably fruit and vegetable initiative
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Re:fresh presentations online
The presentations from last Thursday’s Re:fresh Conference, including DEFRA minister Jane Kennedy’s video address, are now available online.

