Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4195
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World wakes up to chemical threat
At last it seems people are waking up to the real threat that badly thought-out EU pesticide proposals will have an impact not
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ArticlePlimsoll issues further stark warnings
Fresh produce companies are faced with a stark choice, according to the latest industry analysis from Plimsoll - hold on to sales at reduced margins, or opt to reduce in size and scale.
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ArticleJaffa reveals new identity
Today sees the relaunch of one of the fresh produce industry’s truly iconic brands, as a new Jaffa logo is unveiled to the global trade in Rotterdam.
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ArticleMarkem-Imaje makes new appointments
Markem-Imaje, the world’s largest coding and labelling equipment company, has appointed John Murray as operations manager and Steve Ellison as sales manager for its UK operation.
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ArticleChile trials climate prediction project
South American nation hopes to aid its avocado and citrus growers through a new climate prediction project, which is being trialled in Valparaíso
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Innovation leads the way at IFE09
Leading UK exhibition organiser Fresh RM is set to challenge the way the industry thinks about innovation at the next installment of the UK’s largest and most respected food and drink trade event, IFE09.
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Waitrose makes c-store move
Waitrose will trial its first convenience store later this year.
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ArticleArgentina reaps European citrus woes
The South American nation has more than doubled its revenue from citrus sales this season on the back of poor crops in Turkey and Spain
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Fruit Logistica programme revealed
The event will host a series of forums covering a wide range of issues relating to the fresh produce industry on 4-6 February 2009 in Berlin
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Man faces jail over freight price-fixing
A former British Airways executive has pleaded guilty to fixing prices on services between the UK and the US
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ArticleTop speakers to address Chile event
The Eurofruit Southern Hemisphere Congress 2008 will welcome a host of senior industry figureheads to Santiago, Chile, on 2-4 December
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ArticleFPC keeps party conference dates
The Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) defended airfreighted fresh produce during fringe meetings at both the Labour and Conservative Party conferences.
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Avocado players meet in Israel
Representatives from eight avocado producing countries met in Israel at the end of September to devise ways to increase consumption
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RPA calls out for SPS registations
The Rural Payments Agency (RPA) is urging growers to register for new entitlements under the Single Payment Scheme (SPS) for 2010.
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ArticleM&S sales take a downturn
Marks & Spencer has experienced the worst quarterly performance for sales since early 2005.
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ArticleLocal reigns at the Garden
Communication was the key word of the day at the Local to London trade event held on Wednesday at New Covent Garden Market (NCGM).
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Article"Eat or be eaten", warns Jackson
The fresh produce sector is ripe for further consolidation, as pricing pressure from the major retailers continues to take its toll.
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ArticleForeign investors annex Vietnam’s ports
Vietnam’s maritime sector is weighing the cost of foreign investment as it loses control of the country’s ports
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New Zealand’s seasonal worker scheme a success
New Zealand’s successful Recognised Seasonal Employer scheme will be improved using lessons learned since its inception
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AE-8 arrives in Hamburg
The first AE-8 ship recently arrived at the Port of Hamburg, marking the steady growth in traffic occurring between Hamburg and Asia

