Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4060
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ArticleMediterranean traders head to Medfel
European suppliers and investors are gearing up for the inaugural Medfel trade show in Perpignan next month.
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Industry cites cost reduction as key
Cost reduction is the top priority in 2009 for senior executives in the food industry while the profile of consumers is changing, according to a new report from the business advisory firm Deloitte.
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ArticlePotato treatments re-enforced
Potato growers intending to apply powder treatments to seed tubers at planting this year should check they are set up with the required engineering controls, according to crop protection specialists.
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ArticlePackaging progress at Prim’land
French producer Prim’land has unveiled a number of packaging innovations for this asparagus season
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ArticlePakistan mango volumes set to rise
Pakistan’s mango crop and export volumes are forecast to be up on last year, weather permitting
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ArticleCarrefour appoints new CFO
Pierre Bouchut will take over from the departing Eric Reiss at the French retailer in May
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ArticleHamburg reveals inland shipping record
The Port of Hamburg has said that internal waterway shipping in Hamburg reached a record 12.2m tonnes in 2008
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GLA revokes licence in West Midlands
A West Midlands gangmaster has been caught out following a Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA) inspection revealing that he had been deceiving the GLA and exploiting workers.
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ArticleFuture bright for produce trade
Fruitnet.com spoke to Bill Weyland, vice-president of imports at Seven Seas USA, about the key trends and developments shaping the US produce business
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ArticlePakistan to make US mango debut
Pakistani mangoes could be available in the US for the first time ever this spring following the launch of a new irradiation facility in Lahore
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ArticleDubai fairs enjoy success
IPM and WOP took place on a combined stage in Dubai this year, attracting 3,600 trade visitors from 63 countries
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ArticleIndia looking for mango export increase
The US imported 143 tonnes of mangoes in 2008, restricted by low fruit quality and limited irradiation facilities
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AHDB levy rates approved
Ministers have approved the levy rate for the Agriculture & Horticulture Development Board to charge growers and farmers.
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ArticlePakSense expands South American presence
The group has opened a distribution channel in Santiago, Chile, to provide support for its products in the region
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ArticleMusgrave invests £10m in retail
‘Stronger together’ was the theme for this year’s annual Budgens and Londis conferences where Phil Smith, managing director of Musgrave Retail Partners GB, pledged a £10 million investment to support retailers in 2009.
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ArticleUK value emphasis on berries
The Seasonal Berries campaign will this year focus on delivering key messages to highlight the value and better taste from British berries in season.
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ArticleFTA weighs on Australian mandarins
Australian growers are angry at the level of Indonesian mandarin tariffs under the new Australia-NZ-ASEAN FTA
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ArticleCostco Australia ahead of schedule
The world’s largest warehouse club operator, Costco, is five months ahead of schedule for its first Australian store
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ArticlePantaloon to spin off retail chains
India’s Pantaloon Retail will form a new corporate entity from its Food Bazaar and Big Bazaar chains
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Aliette cleared for strawberry use
Systemic fungicide Aliette 80 WG, comprised of fosetyl alumininium, can be used in spring and summer as a root dip on strawberries plants prior to planting.

