Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4066
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ArticleChinese kiwifruit blockade continues
French exporters claim political reprisals are hampering access to China’s kiwifruit market
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ArticleUS restricts tomato import access
Tomatoes sourced from certain Mediterranean and northern African countries must now meet additional import requirements in the US
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ArticleBonduelle undeterred by sales drop
French fresh-cut specialist Bonduelle has major plans for its North and South American activities despite a fall in sales
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ArticlePort of Hamburg releases service reference
A guide detailing some 5,500 liner services at the port for 2009/2010 has been published
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ArticleJazz volumes to soar
Enzafruit has revealed that volumes of its New Zealand Jazz apples are expected to increase dramatically this season
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ArticleNFT grabs top Asda title
One of the UK’s leading providers of time-critical logistics services for the food and retail manufacturing sectors, NFT has walked away with the top title of Carrier of the Year at the first-ever Asda Carrier Awards.
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ArticleKroger enjoys profitable Q4
The US retailer saw net income increase during the fourth quarter of the year
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ArticleRSA sells more grapes to mainland Europe
Volumes to UK down as strong euro attracts greater volume of South Africa's table grape exports
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ArticleEastern European expansion for Auchan
The retailer is looking to open new stores in Russia, according to senior officials in the country
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ArticleBasket Wash redesign for Key Tech
The US group has announced the launch of its new Basket Wash equipment for fresh-cut produce
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IGD backs small producers
International food and grocery expert IGD is running courses throughout the country and providing farmers and small food producers with bespoke consumer data in a bid to help boost their profits.
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ArticlePanama Canal urged to cancel toll increases
Shipowners have called on the Panama Canal Authority to regress on the decision to increase tolls
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ArticleUK leeks take a hit
A wet summer and cold winter have severely affected the growth and yield of UK leek crops across the country this season.
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ArticleWhich? report angers industry
A report suggesting that price is becoming the biggest barrier in preventing a healthy, balanced diet as wallets rule over waistlines has inflamed trade associations this week.
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Article5-a-Day goes to work in Germany
Having laid out plans for a major campaign aimed at schoolchildren, the organisation is turning its attention to working adults
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Small business courses encouraged
The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) and Foundation Degree Forward (FDF) have joined forces to offer more support to smaller businesses facing skills gap issues.
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Woolworths eyes Vietnamese wares
Australian retail chain Woolworths is understood to be looking into securing direct import deals with Vietnamese produce suppliers
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ArticleTrading down shaping produce sales
Value produce items such as bananas, table grapes and grapefruit are selling well during the economic downturn, according to The Perishables Group
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Exotic struggle for Australian growers
Following a promising early growing season, producers in Queensland are looking at a poor harvest
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ArticleCrops in the clouds for Dubai?
A new design by Italian architects has given Dubai hope of becoming more self-sufficient for agricultural crops

