Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4202
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ArticleJP mulls new Central American base
Jamaica’s leading banana supplier is looking to invest in production in Central America following the devastation at the hands of Hurricane Gustav
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ArticleTalking Heads | September 2008
Fruitnet.com talks to Daniel Corbel, the new president of French company Cardell Export, which was created at the beginning of August
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Soft-fruit goes for film-seal deal
Demand for film-sealed packs from supermarket customers has prompted change at one Scottish soft-fruit company.
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Florida citrus plantings hit new low
The USDA says disease, land development and hurricanes are to blame for the fall in acreage
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ArticleWalmart goes head-to-head with Tesco in Arizona
The retailer is seeking to combine convenience and affordable prices under its new Marketside banner
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ArticleFood safety takes centre stage at FFVA convention
Growers have called on the government to let them play a more hands-on role in future investigations
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ArticleMindanao Mango production below target
In the Philippines, the region has fallen well below the government's four-year mango production target
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ArticleHapag-Lloyd bid will come, says NOL
The shipping line will make a move for Hapag-Lloyd before the 26 September deadline, its CEO has said
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ArticleDiesel prices do not reflect global rises
The Freight Transport Association says that bulk diesel prices are not falling in line with the current dramatic reduction in the world price of oil.
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ArticleCo-op profits jump to record level
The Co-operative Group has revealed record half-year profits at the end of a period in which it purchased Somerfield for £1.56 billion.
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ArticleLincolnshire invades London
The first consignment of Lincolnshire produce has arrived at London’s oldest family-owned, five-star hotel The Goring ahead of the Restaurant Show at Earls Court, which will run from October 6-8.
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ArticleUS to join NZ in free trade pact
The US has announced it will embark on negotiating a free-trade pact with Singapore, Chile, Brunei and New Zealand
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New Salmonella rapid culture method on market
World-leading microbiology brand Oxoid has launched the AFNOR-validated Salmonella Precis rapid culture method.
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China’s food safety watchdog chief quits
Li Changjiang, the head of China’s food safety watchdog, resigned yesterday in the wake of China’s latest food safety scandal
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BA cancels flights to Pakistan
British Airways has halted all flights to Pakistan amid security concerns
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Aeon mulls Malaysian expansion
New store openings in Malaysia are part of Aeon’s mid-term plan, reports Planet Retail
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Thai floods shore up prices
Fruit and vegetable traders in Thailand are grappling to procure produce this week as floods destroy domestic crops
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ArticleAriane takes off in Asia
French apple marketer Blue Whale says volumes of the new French apple variety Ariane will be up in Asia this season
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Aus looks to boost Pink Lady exports
A new venture is aimed at increasing supplies to overseas markets, with a focus on the UK
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United Fresh expands global reach
There is a growing awareness worldwide that United Fresh Produce Association is more than just a US organisation, said John Toner, vice-president of convention and industry relations.

