Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4078
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LCL shuffles its pack
LCL Group will be transferred from NYK Reefers Limited to NYK Logistics Group, with a subsequent change in personnel at the head of the company.
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ArticleRubens for commuters
Rubens Consortium members VOG and Elbe-Obst started a promotion campaign at Berlin’s Fruit Logistica, handing out more than 30,000 apples to commuters.
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ArticleA perfect storm on pesticides
New regulations could cause problems for fresh produce groups supplying the German market, says Chris White
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ArticleOrganics show resilient growth in Italy
New data shows organic fresh produce outperformed conventional market in 2008, despite growth rate falling on previous year
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ArticleTurners & Growers posts small profit rise
New Zealand group Turners & Growers has reported a small profit increase in 2008 over the previous year
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ArticleHortyfruta targets UK consumers
Spanish fresh produce group is staging a two-week promotion aimed at driving awareness of Andalusian fruit and vegetables in the country
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ArticleCarrefour moves for Russian group
The French retailer has made an offer for the majority stake in Seventh Continent
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ArticleSirane caters to retail demands
The UK packaging solutions company is set to launch its new packaging film, Siraflex
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ArticleApprentice Week gathers speed
Apprenticeship Week is helping to raise awareness of apprenticeships in the environmental and land-based industries and highlight how they can benefit businesses, this
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ArticleDMG closing following Tesco loss
The Irish cooperative is winding down after losing its Tesco account
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ArticleJazz team gears up for cycling challenges
A cycling team sponsored by Enza's Jazz Apples is preparing for the NZ Women's Tour of New Zealand and the World Cup Road Race
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ArticleApples provide breast cancer hope
Apple extract could be the key in catching breast cancer tumours before they spread, according to new research carried out in America.
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ArticleEurope prepares for economic storm
The current global economic environment represents both an opportunity and a threat to different facets of the region's fresh produce industry
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New report favours organic farming
A new UN report on organic agriculture in Africa has shown that higher yields can be attained compared with conventional farming
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ArticleGF Group signs organics deal with Apofruit
Canova targets sales of €50m as it bids to become leading player in the European organic fresh produce sector
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ArticleNFU backs African farmers
Hundreds of East African farmers are set to benefit long-term after backing from the farming community in the form of some significant donations.
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ArticleGrocery sales rise amid record job losses
The sharp fall in retail sales has begun to slow as supermarkets continue to grow, but record job loses across many sectors painted a bleak picture as the CBI released its report this week.
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ArticleCitrus Australia runs summit with Woolworths
New peak body Citrus Australia has teamed up with retailer Woolworths to work on the upcoming citrus season
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ArticleWest Australian farmer expands to Chinese dates
Chinese dates present a new opportunity for West Australian farmers to diversify their operations
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ArticleChina leads way to Ashdod
China was the number one exporter to the Israeli port of Ashdod in 2008, with Turkey in second place

