Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4059
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AgriBusiness arrives in Africa
The AgriBusiness Forum 2009 will take place in Africa for the first time as the four-day event hits Cape Town in June.
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Indian export grapes escape hail damage
Hail in Nashik spares Indian grapes destined for Europe, pundits reveal
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ArticleMetro trials Pakistani mango sea exports
Metro Cash & Carry Pakistan hopes to begin commercial mango shipments to Europe by sea in 2010 if trials this year succeed
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ArticleMetro trials Pakistani mango seafreight exports
Metro Cash & Carry Pakistan hopes to begin commercial mango shipments to Europe by sea in 2010 if trials this year succeed
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BRC makes trans-Atlantic move
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) has appointed its first consultant in North America.
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ArticleNew service for Asia-South America
NYK, “K” Line, PIL and HMM will jointly operate a new 70-day service between Asia and the east coast of South America
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ArticleClosure threat provokes protest
Thousands of members of Spain's fresh produce sector have protested against the planned closure of a vital water pipeline
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ArticleChilean fruit data tool revamped
The Expordata Full Cargo website has undergone a redesign to make data access easier and more effective
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ArticleJR Holland gets in the saddle
JR Holland Food Services will be rolling out a programme of in-kind contributions to community projects in the North East area as part of its expanding corporate social responsibility policy.
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ArticleEC completes pesticide safety review
Around 67 per cent of pesticides tested have failed to pass the harmonised EU safety assessment, with 70 substances removed from the market completely
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Recycling label launches in UK
A universal on-pack recycling label is being launched today by leading retailers.
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ArticleRSA avocado export season underway
The season's first South African avocados arrive in Europe this week amid reports of a lower crop
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ArticleUnited Fresh releases quarterly report
A study focusing on the role of the economy on US produce sales has been published by the United Fresh Research & Education Foundation
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ArticleOppenheimer welcomes new sales rep
Charlene Vettergreen brings 18 years of direct sales experience to the Canadian giant’s Calgary sales office
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Berries voted too pricey
An online survey conducted by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has found that strawberries, raspberries and melons are considered an expensive treat.
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ArticleIndia-Europe rates set for 1 April jump
Ocean freight rates from Indian ports to European ports are set to increase by US$300-US$500 per TEU
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ArticlePort International mourns Jochen Kegeler
The industry veteran passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, the group has announced
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Produce World in student funding pledge
Produce World has funded seven University of Lincoln students on a three-day field trip to France.
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ArticleSuppliers urged to stand firm
A senior city analyst has warned that, with many businesses teetering on the brink of bankruptcy, a bad summer may see the market drastically altered.
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ArticleNew code angers Australian growers
Australian horticulturalists say a new government code of conduct will destroy the industry

