Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4047
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ArticleHabasit Rossi belts up in North East
Habasit Rossi, one of the UK’s largest conveyor belt specialists, has expanded its product and service offering in the North East with the opening of a new state-of-the art fabrication and service facility.
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Industry turns to food tourism
The speakers have been announced for a conference linked to Exeter Festival of South West Food and Drink next month which is set to include an insight into the rapidly growing food tourism industry.
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Pollsters blame recession on media
Almost two-thirds of freshinfo eaders believe the national media is to blame for the recession.
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ArticleAsset sale progress made by Dole
Through selling off real estate in the first quarter, the group has reduced year-on-year debt by US$370m
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Maternity redundancies an option
A leading law firm says recession stricken agricultural firms can make women on maternity leave redundant but must follow the law carefully.
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ArticleFPC launches carbon footprint calculator
A new tool to aid the fresh produce industry has been revealed by the Fresh Produce Consortium
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ArticleUS families cutting back on produce
A new report by the Produce for Better Health Foundation has said that US families are including fewer fruits and vegetables in their diet
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Fairtrade head lands degree
Harriet Lamb, executive director of the Fairtrade Foundation, has been awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters by Aston University.
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ArticleChanges at Mexican Hass Avocado board
The Mexican Hass Avocado Importers Association has made a number of changes to its senior personnel
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FTA outraged as fuel duty rises
Fuel duty has risen for the second time in five months and may push many businesses already struggling with the economic downturn over the edge, according to the Freight Transport Association (FTA).
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ArticleCapespan pens Kiku deal
South African fruit exporter Capespan Exports has become the first exporter from the country to sign a marketing licence agreement with Kiku SRL/GmbH.
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LCL UK & Eire ceases trading
Perishable logistics business LCL UK & Eire Ltd ceased trading last Friday, citing “difficult trading conditions and unsatisfactory financial performance”.
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ArticleRe:fresh lands produce star
The UK’S leading fresh produce celebrity, Gregg Wallace, will kick off this year’s Re:fresh Conference.
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ArticleJAK Fruit moves into farming
The Australasian export company has purchased 80ha of fruit orchards in Australia's Sunraysia region
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Film industry hits Barcelona
Agricultural film has increased in popularity, despite the criticisms surrounding the use of plastics in the environmental debate.
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Currency costs leave farmers short
A currency analyst has cited unnecessary overheads in exchange rates as the key to allowing farmers to weather the recession.
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Logistics focus for Italian event
Macfrut, one of the leading fresh produce exhibitions in Mediterranean Europe, will turn the spotlight on transport and technology for its 2009 edition.
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ArticleStable outlook for Brazilian persimmon
Core European markets will remain the primary destinations for Brazilian persimmons during March and April
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ArticleChile projects kiwifruit export growth
A 7-10 per cent crop increase is likely to meet with difficult market conditions in Europe and the US where domestic stocks are higher this season
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ArticleFunding provided for citrus research
The Florida citrus industry is allocating nearly US$11m to projects researching disease solutions

