Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4125
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ArticleWalmart signals Russian intentions
The US-based giant has joined the Russian retail association, with officials indicating that the group is working on a project in the country
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Security key to safe transportation
Security is becoming a major issue for companies involved in road haulage, according to delivery specialist Krone.
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | January 2009
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments, departures and news within the European fresh produce industry over the past month
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ArticleItalian minister "misguided" says trade
Leading fresh produce association Fruit Imprese expresses dismay at Luca Zaia's calls for a boycott on pineapples
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A steady ship on rough seas
The fresh produce sector is well equipped to ride out the global economic storm, which looks set to continue raging well into 2009
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Farmers urged to plan carefully
Poor weather, rash government spending and a volatile world market have hit farmers hard and given them severe reasons to plan ahead, according to environmental consultancy ADAS.
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ArticleSunnyRidge receives first Mexican raspberries
The berry giant welcomed the inaugural shipment of raspberries from company-owned farms in December
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ArticleStudy to improve US-Mexico food security
The project aims to help develop an intelligent food-defence system following last year’s salmonella outbreak caused by Mexican peppers
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ArticleOlympic Fruit acquires TNI shares
Leading import-export company becomes major shareholder in Dutch vegetable supplier alongside growers group FrEsteem
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ArticlePort of Antwerp predicts further growth
Port of Antwerp has consolidated position as largest fruit port in Europe after a solid year of growth, says port authority
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ArticleM&S food buoyant despite slump
Marks & Spencer has benefited from festive food treats, with consumers trading up to premium ranges, but the retailer is still expected to report its worst Christmas since its inception.
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ArticleRoyal honour for Euro Pool chief
Former CEO receives prestigious royal honour in recognition of his contribution to industry and society
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New pomegranate extends season
The development of a new variety which could extend the pomegranate season considerably is to be unveiled at the annual international agricultural exhibition Agro Mashov in Israel.
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ArticleFPC makes final bid in EU row
The Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) is making a final bid to garner support in its battle to prevent plans to restrict crop protection products.
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ArticlePlanned boom for Indian cashews
India hopes to more than double its cashew nut exports by 2020
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Organic sales in Europe propelled
High consumer demand for organic foods is propelling fresh fruit and vegetable sales across Europe, according to a new report from Researchandmarkets.com.
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Leading laboratory set for Kent
One of Europe's leading independent laboratories, with an international reputation for high quality analysis, support and advice in food, it to relocate to Kent Science Park.
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ArticleNew 'superclean' food technology
A new innovation allowing 100 per cent recycled materials to be used for food trays is being rolled out commercially for the first time.
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Welsh produce "sidelined"
Welsh horticulture is being “sidelined” and shunned by promoters, according to fruit growers.

