Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4026
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ArticleAtlantic partnership for shipping groups
The Grand Alliance has teamed with Hamburg Süd to address declining transatlantic volumes
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ArticleHapag-Lloyd raises Far East-Europe rates
The company is to introduce rate increases and a Peak Season Surcharge in the coming months
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ArticleGrant fillip for Irish growers
Irish horticulture minister Trevor Sargent has delivered a welcome boost for the Republic’s hard-pressed growers with the announcement of a €3.8 million (£3.4m) grants package.
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D&S to open 66 new stores
The Chilean retailer is set to invest between US$150-US$200m in expanding its store network
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FPC calls for WRAP input
The Fresh Produce Consortium is inviting its membership to get involved in the government’s Waste & Resources Action Programme (WRAP) project being led by Cranfield University, which is developing detailed resource maps to quantify food waste and packaging waste through the fresh fruit and vegetable retail and wholesale supply chain.
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ArticleMorrisons' celeb ads banned
Morrisons has been banned from showing its flagship television adverts featuring celebrities Richard Hammond and Denise Van Outen, after an outcry from its rivals.
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Ombudsman sparks fly
The government could take stringent action to implement an independent ombudsman to govern the grocery sector, if retailers fail to agree to its establishment.
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ArticleTesco gets Intense
Tesco is stocking Dutch-grown Intense round tomatoes grown from seed bred by Dutch seed house Nunhems.
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Campden BRI targets convenience market
Campden BRI is organising a conference and exhibition around innovation in convenience foods and new developments in packaging and micro-waving.
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ArticleSainsbury's makes Easter gains
TNS report highlights a successful period for the retailer, while Tesco sees a drop in market share
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ArticleThailand seeks to lift China’s tariff barriers
A Thai trade delegation is hoping to persuade the Chinese authorities to drop import tariff barriers on Thai fruits
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Co-op boosts netball sponsorship
The Co-operative Group is to sponsor the World Netball Series in Manchester on October 9-11.
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ArticleTurkey and Russia in export agreement
The countries have agreed a deal to keep trade flowing in the face of possible export issues
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Thai fruit growers protest against low prices
Angry Thai lychee growers blocked roads on Sunday in protest at the low prices their fruit was fetching on domestic markets
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Chinese imports threaten Filipino farmers
The influx of cheap Chinese produce threatens to undermine Philippine agriculture, reports The Inquirer.net
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ArticleEarly rain hits crops in Philippines
Mango and onion crops may have been affected by early-season rains in key production areas
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ArticleChina signs free trade deal with Peru
The agreement is expected to benefit Peru’s presence on the Chinese citrus, asparagus and avocado markets
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ArticleOppenheimer unveils domestic citrus deal
The Vancouver-based group is to expand its citrus category with California-grown fruit from May onwards
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ArticleUnited Fresh hands out product awards
The group announced the winners of its inaugural New Product Awards competition at its annual convention
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ArticleACS elects campaigner
The Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) has appointed a well-known campaigner for independent retailers to its main board.

