Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4163
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ArticleCie Fruitière teams up with Unicef
In an effort to improve the living conditions of Senegalese children, Compagnie Fruitière has signed an agreement with Unicef France
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ArticleZespri tops 100m cartons for NZ season
Acting CEO Lain Jager hails "outstanding year" for world's leading kiwifruit marketer as New Zealand exports draw to a close
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ArticleStrong nine months for A.P. Moller-Maersk
Higher freight rates and container volumes, along with rising oil prices, helped push the group's profit up 39 per cent
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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
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DP World expands into Algeria
Marine terminal operator DP World has joined forces with two port authorities in Algeria to expand the company’s reach
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ArticleAgrexco to increase pomegranate exports
The Israeli group has designed new packaging for the Christmas gift market
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ArticleOppenheimer celebrates 150 years
The importer-marketer has introduced Canadians to many favorites, including Japanese mandarin oranges, Granny Smith and Enza Jazz apples, Zespri kiwifruit, and Amorosa tomatoes
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Pesticide plans may hit Spain’s citrus sector
Valencian citrus growers have claimed the EU pesticide regulation plans could threaten the ongoing fight against pests in Spain’s citrus sector
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First-half profit growth for Sainsbury's
The UK retailer has enjoyed like-for-like sales growth for the fifteenth consecutive quarter
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ArticleNunhems releases new leek varieties
"Next generation" in leeks set to offer better uniformity, storage times and resistance to pests and disease, says company
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ArticleBumper ride for California stones
California stonefruit producers are striving to make the most of their export potential this year, as they deal with a bumper crop.
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ArticleNew speakers sign up to Chilean event
Delegates to the Eurofruit Southern Hemisphere Congress will hear from 17 senior-level fresh produce industry representatives
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NZ apple sector tracks carbon emissions
The New Zealand apple industry will work on reducing its carbon emissions in an effort to quell consumer concerns about food miles in export markets, reports Radio New Zealand
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ArticleSainsbury’s profits up 13.3 per cent
Sainsbury’s has defied the credit crunch and reported a substantial increase in half-year profits.
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ArticlePrice-focused retailers profit from crunch
Year-on-year growth at Aldi has hit a record 23.9 per cent in the 12 weeks to November 2, 2008 - reflecting the onward march of retailers with a strong price positioning, according to the latest figures from TNS Worldpanel.
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ArticleNew Thai quarantine laws stir the pot for suppliers
South Africa and Australia still face market access problems as Thailand’s main import season draws closer
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Russian growth for Chinese apple exports
Chinese apples are taking a bite out of Eastern Europe’s market share in Russia
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ArticleDole Germany suspends melon deal
Following a difficult campaign last season, Dole Germany says it will not import and distribute fresh melons during the coming year
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ArticleDel Monte makes Cameroon switch
Company will send its Cameroon banana volumes to Europe on container services operated by Maersk Line
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ArticleFord repeats triple success
For the second year running, Ford has been selected as Most Reliable Van Manufacturer Overall and Most Reliable Model and the Ford Transit Connect was awarded second place as Most Reliable Model by trade magazine Fleet News.

