Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4222
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Logistics appointment for Sun World
Mark Bataska has been handed the role as a logistics and supply chain officer
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WTO banana ruling sparks EU appeal
The European Commission has filed an appeal at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) against a ruling stating banana import tariffs into the EU discriminated against Latin American countries.
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ArticleBramley bodes well for Fourayes
Fourayes is forecasting a healthy Bramley harvest in line with its 2008 yield projection.
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ArticleLiverpool terminal pushed back a month
Completion of Liverpool Produce Terminal (LPT) has been pushed back by one month by poor weather, which delayed construction.
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Will Mehrten rejoins Vanguard
The former Vanguard employee is returning to the company as vice-president of global procurement and business development
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ACP nations vow to fight for EU tariff
A two-day meeting between Africa, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries has ended with the trading bloc vowing to fight further attempts from Latin American growers to cut EU import tariffs on their bananas
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ArticleNew chairman for Zespri Group
Global kiwifruit marketer Zespri has elected John Loughlin as group chairman to replace Craig Greenlees, whose departure was announced today
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ArticleArgentinean fruit leapfrogs meat trade
The country’s fresh citrus, apple and pear industries are benefiting from fewer export obstacles at the expense of the meat trade
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Ahold endures Q2 net sales drop
Despite a decline in overall group sales, the Netherlands-based retail group has seen growth in its US operations
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ArticlePainting the town red
This year's annual Tomatina festival has taken place in the Spanish town of Buñol, near Valencia
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ArticleFirst Italian Royal Gala picked
The first Italian Royal Gala of the season was picked on August 12 by VOG-affiliated producers in the South Tyrol.
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M&S employee suspended after redundancy leak
A Marks & Spencer worker who leaked the retailer’s plans to cut redundancy terms for more than 60,000 staff has been suspended, reports The Times.
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Chinese apples set for Aus entry
It has been reported that Australia could be set to approve imports of apples from China and the US
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ArticleChiquita broadens its outlook
Chiquita is looking to spread its risk and increase the proportion of its sales that are accounted for by higher margin products and markets.
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Paris sale bypasses retailers
In a protest against the pricing practices of France’s food retailers, Modef organised a fresh produce sale direct to consumers
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ArticleMore fruit than meat from Argentina
The country’s fresh citrus, apple and pear industries are benefiting from fewer export obstacles at the expense of the meat trade
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Leafminer pesters tomato growers
French tomato growers have been advised to rotate their crops in an effort to tackle the highly destructive tomato leafminer
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ArticleMalaga forecasts strong mango campaign
Asaja Malaga gives favourable forecast ahead of start of Spanish region’s mango campaign
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Murcia hails melon PGI creation
Leading figures from the Spanish region’s fresh produce sector have welcomed the official recognition of PGI Melón de Torre Pacheco

