Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4162
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Tesco to slow growth in US
The rollout of Tesco’s Fresh & Easy format in the US is being slowed as a result of the country’s economic issues.
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ArticleAsda scores British edamame bean first
Asda is set to become the first-ever British retailer to sell edamame beans fresh in their pods.
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ArticleFirst for salad company
Lincolnshire-based The Organic Salad Company BV received the first shipment of organic round tomatoes from its specialist organic growers based in the Canary Islands.
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EU set to scrap wonky veg rules
EU agriculture officials were expected to vote this week in favour of scrapping marketing regulations governing the size and shape specifications of 26 fresh produce lines.
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CKYH Alliance cuts shipping capacity
Another collection of Asian shipping lines has announced capacity cuts as the slack season and falling demand set in
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ArticleCKYH Alliance cuts shipping capacity
Another collection of Asian shipping lines has announced capacity cuts as the slack season and falling demand set in
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Malaysia urges hypermarket price cuts
Malaysia’s deputy prime minister has called on hypermarkets across the country to lower prices
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ArticleSo far, so good for Metro in 2008
The German-based retailer has reported strong sales growth across domestic and international operations for H1 2008
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Mis-shapen fruit back on EU's menu
There has been a move to alter existing rules regarding the shape, size and 'bendiness' of fresh produce in Europe
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ArticleRecord forecast for Washington apples
Washington’s apple crop is expected to hit a record high of 109m cartons by the end of this season
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ArticleUpdate: Dole suspends melon deal
Following difficulties last season, Dole has revealed it will not import fresh melons for distribution in either Germany or the Benelux region during the coming year
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ICC calls for bold solutions to global crisis
ICC chairman urges G20 leaders to adopt bold solutions to financial crisis.
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ArticleDrought forcing Oz growers out
Growers in the Australian region of Goulburn are being forced out of the industry by extreme drought conditions.
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Poland, Spain step up illegal pesticide battle
The countries are taking different approaches to getting counterfeit plant protection products off the market
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Tesco reveals Asian growth
Tesco has unveiled like-for-like sales growth in its three Asian markets for the 10 weeks to November 1, 2008.
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Sales abroad boost Mercator's profit
The Slovenian retailer has announced that net profit for the first nine months of the year increased 1 per cent
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ArticleNFU urges Europe to hold nerve on CAP
Europe must hold its nerve on the forthcoming CAP Health Check and continue to drive through the reforms fundamental to ensuring a vibrant and competitive farming industry here and on the continent, insists the National Farmers’ Union (NFU).
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Carmel's new pepper is Ever Green
Israeli supplier Carmel-Agrexco will export a new and exclusive pepper variety, Ever Green, on a semi-commercial basis by seafreight this season.
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ArticleFruit Logistica spotlight on innovation
Fruit Logistica will once again turn the spotlight on outstanding innovations in the fresh produce industry in Berlin from February 4-6.
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ArticleBA World Cargo opens Thai office
Establishment of new customer service team in Bangkok set to boost company's operations in south-east Asia

