Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4216
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Metro to enter Kazakhstan
The group will open its first cash & carry store in 2009, with further expansion a possibility.
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Westfalia acquires Greencell
Greencell MD Henri Lambriex has hailed the move as positive for business growth
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Greencell joins Westfalia fold
The Westfalia group of companies has acquired UK importer Greencell Ltd.
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ArticleState of emergency fails to alarm trade
Impact on fruit trade in Thailand is "minimal", according to importers
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Storm activity takes its toll
Atlantic storm activity has already taken its toll on Caribbean banana crops and is now threatening Florida grapefruit.
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ArticleFPC hits back at salad health worries
Claims that an increase in the consumption of prepared salads will lead to more cases of food poisoning have been refuted
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ArticleFPSPG responds to salad safety claims
The Fresh Prepared Salads Producer Group (FPSPG) has joined the flood of voices hitting back at allegations in the press this week that prepared salads are unsafe to eat.
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ArticleWal-Mart grows Asian presence
Wal-Mart is considering expansion into Southeast Asia and confirming its stakes in China and Japan
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Industry offered help with COOL
The PMA and Western Growers are co-hosting an web event on 6 August to help produce companies unravel the new legislation
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ArticleChiquita to reward brand loyalty
Fresh Funds programme will offer consumers opportunity to earn points on certain Chiquita and Fresh Express products
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US potatoes try for China
US potato exporters are trying to overcome pest fears to access the Chinese market
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Sadruddin gets GlobalGAP
Pakistani mandarin exporter Sadruddin & Co. has attained GlobalGAP certification
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Marubeni to invest in Aeon
Japanese retailer Aeon Co. has announced Marubeni Corp will invest in two of their units
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ArticleMorrisons bites back
Re:fresh award-winning supermarket group Morrisons has slated a National Consumer Council (NCC) report that placed it at the bottom of a retail health league.
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ArticleScorn poured on salad scientist
The industry and food safety authorities are rounding on Imperial College, London scientist Professor Gad Frankel after he told the Food Micro 2008 conference that growing uptake of prepared salads would lead to increased incidence of food poisoning.
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Indian airport plans perishable cargo centre
The operator of India’s Hyderabad International Airport, GHIAL, has unveiled a project to set up a “world-class” Centre for Perishable Cargo (CPC).
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ArticleNuffield scholars to speak at Wilkins & Sons
Wilkins & Sons is to run an open day featuring presentations from Nuffield scholars Felicidad Fernandez and Sarah Calcutt, in a bid to encourage more candidates to sign up for 2009.
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Bejo opens up trials
Seed breeder Bejo Zaden will be holding its open days in the Netherlands from September 23 to 27.
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M&S to air advert starring David Jason
Marks & Spencer is set to move on from its “this is not just food” advertising campaign and will turn to household names to boost sales of its ready meals.
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ArticleIsraeli ports continue to see delays
Fresh produce shipments have faced severe delays as a result of the dispute between the Israeli government and port workers

