Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4006
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Arava favours domestic berry deal
Arava Export Growers of Israel will concentrate on the domestic strawberry market this season and has no plans to ship sizeable quantities of strawberries to the UK.
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ArticleNew CEO for Wal-Mart Latin America
Vicente Trius will move from his role as president and chief executive officer of Wal-Mart Asia to take up the position
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Rose to stay at M&S for two years
Marks & Spencer said it would not buckle to pressure over the position of its executive chairman Sir Stuart Rose, with speculation rife that he could step down.
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ArticleMacfrut gearing up for October start
The 26th edition of the Italian event will welcome a greater number of overseas exhibitors this year
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ArticlePlanet Organic CEO resigns
CFO Darren Krissie and director Brent Knudsen will take responsibility of the Canadian natural foods maker and retailer during the interim period
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ArticlePoor outlook for South America
Global demand and prices have fallen for the region's citrus this year, pointing towards a decrease in export volume across the board
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KGG members retain £100m turnover
KG Growers Ltd (KGG) members’ turnover remained at a high of £100 million throughout the challenging 2008 season, it was revealed this week.
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ArticleBharti and Del Monte launch food range
The groups have formed a joint venture to market a range of Del Monte Pacific products on the Indian market
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ArticleKG Growers records ‘robust’ results
British berry cooperative KG Growers has said that it is in a “robust financial position” despite experiencing a “challenging 2008 campaign
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ArticleNZ apple production, exports to increase
The country will see production jump in 2009 following good weather and low disease pressure late in the season
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ArticleFresh Pod links up with government
Fresh Pod has teamed up with the Scottish government’s Go Greener campaign to promote the reduction of food waste at home, in businesses and in schools.
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ArticlePMA launches Aus/NZ chapter
PMA has launched an Australia/New Zealand country chapter, the first of its kind
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ArticleAgrexco figs set sail for European shores
The season's first shipment of the group's premium figs will arrive in Europe shortly
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ArticlePicota cherries on course
The first Picota cherries are expected in stores around June 20, around a week later than last season due to cold weather and some rainfall.
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ArticleThai roadshows target northern China
The Thai government is seeking to boost exports to China with a series of roadshows
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ArticleIrish growers force Tesco import retreat
Growers in the Irish Republic claim to have forced Tesco into a major retreat on potato imports, following last week’s confrontation with company bosses.
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Rewe to add 20 new stores in Russia
The group is to add 20 new supermarkets to its current network in Russia, reports Planet Retail
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ArticleLoblaw pushes bulk offerings
The Canadian retailer is looking to promote its larger quantity product line
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ArticleZespri releases 2009/10 price forecasts
Zespri has forecast kiwifruit prices for the 2009/2010 season, with Gold the big winner
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ArticleStudent reaches business Pinnacle
The Pinnacle Awards for Excellence, run jointly by leading environmental consultancy ADAS and The Farmers Club, celebrated some of the UK's leading agricultural students this month.

