Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4149
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Japanese economic agreements draw fire
Japan’s economic agreements with South East Asian nations have drawn criticism for being one-way economic streets
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Discounters benefit from economic woes
Aldi and Lidl are benefiting from the current financial squeeze on households and are increasing their marketshare in the UK, reveals new figures
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ArticleSupervalu hit by economic slowdown
The third-largest US supermarket group has reported lower year-on-year profit during the second quarter
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Mexican retailers hit by economic woes
Retail sales are expected to drop in 2008 as consumers are forced to cut back on spending
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ArticleWalmart to ride out economic storm
Executives at the US retailer expect the group to increase sales through the next 12 months, and have revealed a cutback in capital spending
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ArticleBharti Walmart expansion ignores economic woes
Bharti Walmart is continuing apace with its wholesale plans in India, despite a slowing economy
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ArticleEconomic crisis to hit Argentina's exports
A new report by the USDA has forecast that production of apples, pears and grapes will rise in 2009, but exports will fall as the international economic crisis continues
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ArticlePeru conquers new international markets
The South American country’s fresh produce trade continues to boom as new markets around the world open up to its range of fruits including citrus
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WRAP announces fresh produce tender
The government’s Waste & Resources Action Programme (WRAP) is inviting firms to tender for a research project to develop resource maps for fresh fruit and vegetables through the retail supply chain.
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Panama backs WTO banana ruling
The country's minister of trade and industry has called on the EU to implement tariff changes initially agreed at July's trade discussion in Geneva
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Organic wholesalers see growth
The French organic wholesale market enjoyed a year of considerable growth, according to a survey from Ecozept
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Food report indicates MRL control
The ECPA said that the findings would reassure consumers over food safety and quality
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New name for NZ research body
New Zealand’s new combined research institute will trade as Plant and Food Research
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Chilean fruit sendings forecast rise
Production of apples, pears and grapes from Chile are all forecast to rise in the 2008-09 crop year.
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ArticleSpain suspends Class 2 lemon sales
The country’s lemon sector has suspended sales of Class 2 products due to poor returns
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ArticleVI.P ready for tough campaign
Despite strong competition, a "good year" is anticipated thanks to larger volumes of high quality, well-sized fruit
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ArticleWeather takes its toll on vegetable sector
This quarter, wet weather throughout the UK has caused trouble for vegetable growers but, although yields are low, quality is holding up. And as consumers face up to the recession, many are going back to basics by buying British veg. Elizabeth O’Keefe reports
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Salad industry faces dilemma
Somewhat akin to the prepared salad sector, a variety of mixed messages came out of the British Leafy Salads
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As I gaze into my crystal ball...
The credit crunch seems to have thrown up a plethora of mixed messages with regard to what consumers will be prioritising as
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ArticleMight of Morocco
Over the last few years, Morocco has worked hard to secure its reputation in the hearts and minds of UK importers as a reliable source of high-quality fruit and vegetables in the winter months - and this season will be no exception, as Laura Gould finds out

