Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4122
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ArticleMaersk reshuffle sees 100 jobs cut
Danish logistics giant AP Moller-Maersk is undergoing a reorganisation of its headquarter, leading to a number of job losses
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Europe invests heavily in food safety
Europe’s top food safety body has approved €73 million (£70m) of investment into scientific development and expertise.
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Malaysian project boosts fruit production
Malaysia hopes an agricultural project on its east coast will reduce the country’s reliance on fruit imports and boost its produce exports
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ArticleCA growers reel from poor returns
California’s stonefruit industry endured another season of poor returns in 2008 – its third in a row
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ArticleOlympic Fruit launches Grapes to Go
New convenience line aimed in particular at busy, single consumers looking for safe and healthy products out of the home
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Banana declared immune from recession
Global food giant Chiquita Brands International has declared the banana “recession resistant” after analysing its 2008 results.
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ArticleFyffes targets higher selling prices
Adjusted pre-tax earnings for 2008 set to be around €15m, reports company as costs continue to rise
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ArticleFresh & Easy launches produce packs
The retail group is offering cheap fresh fruit and vegetable packs to help US consumers eat healthily during the recession
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ArticleNZ apple chief urges vigilance
Exporters advised to keep close eye on key markets, with early indications pointing to a crop of some 15.5m-16m cartons
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ArticleWalmart expands local store network
The retailer’s Neighborhood Market concept is gaining pace across the US, offering consumers Walmart value in a smaller, local store format
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ArticlePMA restructures management team
The association has moved to align its team to better deliver on its new strategic plan
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ArticlePeruvian citrus exports hit record
Citrus shipments from the South American country rose to a record US$40m in value last year
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ArticleM&S closes stores and axes more than 1000 staff
Marks & Spencer (M&S) will cut 1,230 jobs and close 27 stores after reporting one of its worst Christmas trading performances ever.
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New pepper to debut in Israel
A new “Ever-Green” pepper exported in its latter stages is to make its debut at the international agricultural exhibition, Agro Mashov, 2009 in Israel.
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ArticleEosta serves all market segments
The Dutch organic company’s South African grape range now caters for all segments of the market
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Record figures for Anglia
Cambridge-based Anglia Business Solutions has announced a record 2008 trading year with a 25 per cent increase in turnover.
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ArticleSales down, jobs cut at M&S
The retailer has revealed that group sales dropped 1.2 per cent during the third quarter of 2008/09
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Andalusia launches organic initiative
The Spanish region has this week unveiled a five-year plan aimed at stimulating development of its organic agriculture sector
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ArticleExotic juice pips classic orange
The traditional British breakfast glass of orange juice is being spurned by early-risers in favour of more exotic flavours.
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ArticleCanadian produce to undergo US inspection
The US will introduce an inspection protocol for Canadian produce entering the country from 1 February 2009

