Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4101
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ArticleBangladesh vegetable exports fall
The weakening pound sterling and a failure to meet some UK phytosanitary requirements has caused Bangladesh’s vegetable exports to fall by 25 per cent
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ArticleAsda to create 7,000 jobs in 2009
Wal-Mart subsidiary announces major recruitment programme to accompany new store openings and store extensions
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ArticleIndia exceeds produce export targets
Indian agricultural exports, including fresh fruits and vegetables, are set to exceed expectations in the 2008 fiscal year
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Europe boosts Kenyan horticulture
The European Commission (EC) has moved to bolster Kenya’s horticultural capacity ahead of the opening of the country’s first world class testing operation over the next two years.
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ArticleTesco appoints new finance director
Leading retail group has appointed distribution director Laurie McIlwee to the position of group finance director
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ArticleCall for action on cheap tomatoes
Andalusia’s agriculture minister has urged the EU to penalize Morocco for 'under-priced' tomato imports to Europe
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Banana sector urges EU to stand firm
The European Banana Producers Association has urged the EU not to concede to Ecuador over the banana tariff dispute
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Chiquita advances heart healthy drive
Chiquita and Fresh Express have pledged continued support for the American Heart Association’s campaign to help fight heart disease by rewarding produce consumption
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ArticleArgentina set for fall in grape exports
Shippers predict 20 per cent decrease in size of crop this season following frost and the financial downturn
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Mr Fruitness gets quizzical
The Mr Fruitness website which promotes healthy-eating and aids retailers has returned, refreshed and renewed, offering junior friends a quiz about the role that fruit plays in nutrition.
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ArticleUS retailers join forces with suppliers
The Food Marketing Institute and Grocery Manufacturers Association have signed a collaboration agreement to improve initiatives within the supply chain
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Metro posts record Q1 profit
Canada’s third-largest retailer Metro has bucked the trend during the economic downturn by recording a growth in both net earnings and sales during the first quarter of 2009
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Enza to stage first global Jazz Day
The inaugural International Jazz Day is set to be held at this year’s Fruit Logistica to mark the success of the apple variety
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Warwick declared top food researchers
A Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) carried out by the government has declared Warwick HRI, part of the University of Warwick, as a top food research centre.
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Outspan wound up in Capespan changes
Capespan is ushering in a new era as Unifruco and Outspan are wound up in a bid for structural simplification.
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Reefer Terminal welcomes Agrexco switch
The GF Group subsidiary says the Israeli exporter's decision to swap Marseilles for Vado is a "positive development"
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Ripesense signs major UK deal
Partnership with Fresh Technologies to expand uptake of ripeness indicators, with Tesco leading the way
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Agrexco quits Marseilles
Israeli exporter Agrexco has just revealed that it quit the port of Marseilles three weeks ago.
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ArticleSouth African grape volume down
The South African Table Grape Industry (SATI) has estimated that the country will ship up to three million fewer cartons than originally predicted.
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Heatwave strikes southern Australia
The worst heatwave in 70 years has hit the Australian states of Victoria and South Australia

