Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4073
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ArticleTrops expects limited returns
Andalusian avocado and mango exporter Trops is expecting a good 2009, despite claiming ‘limits’ have been placed on returns by retailers
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ArticleZespri forecasts kiwi price squeeze
The group is looking to maintain high sales by shipping fruit to market earlier than the previous season
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ArticleGreek export figures show decline
Export volumes of table grapes and citrus significantly down during January and February, although kiwifruit exports rise 16 per cent
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Syngenta presents new tomato seeds
Syngenta Seeds Vegetables gathered its grower customers together at a working breakfast in El Ejido, Almería, earlier this month to present its latest offer of new tomato, melon and capsicum seeds for the commercial market.
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ArticleMexican retail sector feeling pinch
Although the credit crunch is making its mark south of the border, the USDA claims Mexico’s young and increasing population points to a brighter future
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Co-op's Somerfield deal completes
The Co-operative Group has completed its £1.565 billion acquisition of the Somerfield supermarket chain.
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ArticleRungis going strong at 40
The French wholesale market of Rungis, which turned 40 today, continues to perform well during the recession
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ArticleMastronardi teams up with Disney Garden
Disney Garden-branded greenhouse vegetables will be available on the market in April under a new deal with Imagination Farms
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ArticleLille welcomes “freshness” concept
A new shopping concept created by two former Auchan employees is due to open in Lille, France
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ArticleKuehne & Nagel reports "best results"
Turnover increases 3 per cent during 2008, with net earnings up 9.1 per cent at the Swiss group
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ArticleLowhub harnesses supply chain impetus
Sustainable produce transport pioneer Lowhub is using its two environmental awards, scooped at a recent London ceremony, to drive the supply chain towards sensible transport options.
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Pesticide 'blacklist' sparks controversy
The existence of a rumoured ‘blacklist’ of active substances for crop protection set to be outlawed by the European Parliament has been rubbished by the British Crop Production Council (BCPC).
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ArticleCranberry cheer at Florette
Prepared salad specialist Florette has teamed up with Ocean Spray for an in-pack promotional campaign.
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Makro is top of the Scots
One of the UK’s leading wholesalers for independent businesses, Makro, has been named as the best cash and carry for caterers in Scotland at the 2009 Scottish Wholesale Achievers awards.
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Training focus for Improve
Food and drink companies in Scotland are being invited to put their names forward for a new high-profile award recognising investments in training and staff development.
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ArticleFirst Thanet product in at Tesco
The first-ever vegetables to be grown at Thanet Earth will go on sale this week, well ahead of schedule.
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ArticleSun World strengthens across the board
Californian fresh produce giant Sun World International has appointed three seasoned sales professionals in a move set to strengthen its category management.
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ArticleAsparagus campaign underway in UK
Credit crunch-beating recipes are the main focus for the promotional drive, now in its seventh year
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ArticlePersonnel reshuffle for NYK Americas
The shipping giant announces changes in the group’s North America executive structure
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ArticleGerman analyst ZMP becomes AMI
Future of German agricultural monitoring services appear more certain following yesterday's liquidation of ZMP

