Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4083
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ArticleKey Tech upgrades Farmco products
The new technology brings the group's Sliver Sizer Remover and Rotary Size Grader up to speed
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Tesco receives Valentine's proposal
Protestors organised by the two million-strong union Unite sent a giant Valentine’s Day card and petition to Tesco ceo Sir Terry Leahy, calling for the chain to end “harsh and divisive conditions”.
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ArticleNKY alters Asia-Americas services
The group has restructured its MAREX and ALEX services in response to market changes
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Faritrade reports record sales
The Fairtrade Foundation has announced a huge sales boost in 2008, battling back against accusations that customers would be trading away from ethically sourced products in search of low prices.
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ArticleEmirates to increase cargo capacity
The group has revealed plans to increase flights across its SkyCargo network by 14 per cent, boosting capacity in the process
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ArticleUS drops duty on Dutch vegetables
Tomatoes and shallots among items to be granted reprieve following years of 100 per cent tariffs in hormone-treated beef spat with EU
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ArticleEcuador views tariff change favourably
Ecuador’s banana sector appears to be looking favourably on the proposal from the EU to gradually reduce its entry tariff for the tropical fruit from €176 (£156) a tonne to €114.
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ArticlePrice knocks cheap food
Consumer expectation for cheap, readily available food has driven the market too low, damaging farmers and the environment, according to Waitrose managing director Mark Price.
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French firm launches new cauliflower
Prince de Bretagne claims its new brassica product will be more environmentally friendly and easier for consumers
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Huge strikes hit banana supplies
Long-running strikes in Guadeloupe and Martinique have finally started to affect UGPBAN’s activities
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EU agri-cooperatives to play future role
A meeting of cooperative CEOs has heard that the groups will play a "relevant role" in shaping the European Union's farming future
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ArticleCarrefour quits Algeria
The French retail chain has terminated its Algerian operations, according to Ennahar Online
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Trade Waves crosses fingers for UK sendings
Egyptian exporter Trade Waves has boosted its sendings of grapes to the UK over the last two years.
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ArticleSan Miguel expands into South Africa
Argentinean exporter San Miguel has expanded its production into South Africa.
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ArticleMixed season for LAVA auctions
Belgium’s auctions chalked up very varied results in 2008, according to Maarten De Moor, executive director of LAVA - the umbrella organisation of Flandria auctions
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Italian exports to Germany in decline
CSO report reveals downward trend for Italy's fresh produce exports to its largest foreign market as new destinations emerge
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Freight best practice highlights Tesco
Department of Transport programme Freight Best Practice has published a new free case study focusing on the UK’s number one retailer.
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India to double produce production by 2011-12
The Indian government wants to double its country’s fruit and vegetable production by 2011-12, according to press reports
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Tien Giang centre pushes Delta fruit exports
After two years of promotions, Vietnam’s Delta province of Tien Giang now exports to South Korea, as well as Russia, Japan and the US
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ArticleProduce contributes billions to US economy
PMA study values the economic impact of US produce and floral industry at some US$554bn annually, representing 4.23 per cent of GDP

