Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4055
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ArticleIntercontainer expands network
Combined rail and road transport operator announces new services and additional block-trains
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ArticleSir Stuart facing M&S showdown
Marks & Spencer executive chairman and chief executive Sir Stuart Rose is coming under increased pressure as shareholders at the retailer appear on the verge of revolt.
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ArticleNashi growers join Pipfruit NZ
Industry body asked to administer Nashi pear growers' association, although independent levy will be maintained
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ArticleSouth Africa's lemon exports fall
South Africa has shipped fewer lemons so far this season but there is a steep rise in exports of satsumas compared with last year
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ArticleEU apple stocks push prices lower
Larger European stocks compared with last year are also causing a delay to the start of the Southern Hemisphere season
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ArticleRecord plantings for Jersey Royals
Jersey Royal planting has started a record month earlier than normal in a bid to catch up with lost sales following two torrid years.
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ArticleFlorette adds new salads to line-up
UK prepared salad specialist Florette is launching two new products, including a market first, ahead of a summer season that is set to be of vital significance to the sector.
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ArticleAus-Pakistan mango project gets extension
An Australian-backed project to improve mango production quality in Pakistan has been extended
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ArticleWrittle in Kenya link-up
Post-harvest experts from Writtle College are working with the British Council in Kenya on an African Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (AKTP).
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ArticleVégépolys welcomes new president
The French competitive cluster for fruit and vegetables has announced the election of a new president
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ArticleCustomers retain environmental focus
Environmental concerns remain firmly on consumers’ agendas, despite fears that some may abandon their ethics in the recession, according to new research.
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Australians in export uproar
Australian fruit and vegetable exporters are up in arms over proposals to impose a stringent export code which they believe will restrict the country’s considerable overseas business.
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ArticleNMB expands online marketing
New efforts including widgets, social networking and general website improvements may yield big results for the National Mango Board in the US
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Funding appeal as food waste mounts
Food redistribution charity FareShare is looking to secure funding to open a second London depot, as the capital tries to deal with its continuing food waste problem.
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ArticleSpanish growers continue to invest
Despite the economic crisis, figures from Almería have revealed that growers have increased their investments in greenhouses
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Avalon Airport’s bid could boost Aus exports
International status for Avalon Airport, Victoria, will boost Australian fresh produce exports to Asia, a key industry player claims
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ArticleSalyer teams up with Marie’s Dressing
Salyer American will promote Iceberg and Romaine lettuce with a range of Marie's dressings to US shoppers this summer
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ArticleCostco opens business center in California
The facility offers next-business-day delivery of an expanded product mix, including fresh produce
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ArticleHamburg Süd christens ship in Argentina
The Monte Alegre is the first Hamburg Süd vessel to be christened in the South American country
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ArticleUK urged to commit to fruit scheme
Fresh produce lobbying group calls on the UK government to give its full backing to the EU’s School Fruit Scheme amid rising obesity levels

