Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4231
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HPH preferred bidder for major Greek port
The Port of Thessaloniki could be set for a major €419m redevelopment by a Hutchison Port Holdings consortium
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ArticleMurcian melon sector’s seasonal success
Melon and watermelon growers in the Spanish region of Murcia have enjoyed an “extraordinary” season thanks to rising produce prices
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ArticleFenland food in Tesco shop window
Shoppers to find out why Fen farming matters, at Tesco backed event in Peterborough.
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ArticleTake a 'Crunchbox' to work
Eat in Colour (EiC) is encouraging consumers feeling the pinch to save money by taking a ‘Crunchbox’ to work.
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ArticleUlrich Spieckermann to join Edeka
Export manager announces plans to take up new role with Germany's largest retail operator from mid-September
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Industry welcomes road improvement plan
The Northern Ireland office of the Freight Transport Association (FTA) has welcomed the announcement by regional development minister Conor Murphy MLA of the preferred route for the creation of a new dual carriageway on the A26 between Ballymena and Ballymoney.
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Tui hopes for good deal
Tui is hopeful of securing a good price for its container unit Hapag-Lloyd after the business logged a strong first-half performance
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Tanimura Distributing files for bankruptcy
The Californian group owes over US$10.6m in outstanding debts, a US court has heard
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ArticleLower freight rates, says BFVAEA
Bangladesh’s produce export association is lobbying its government to reduce freight rates to boost export revenue from vegetable shipments
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ArticleUAE poised to receive Brazilian limes
Brazil is planning to open up the Middle Eastern market to Tahiti limes via a grower outreach programme
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ArticleLimoneira reveals expansion plans
The US lemon producer-exporter is looking for opportunities in Asia, Europe and Latin America
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ArticleDominican bananas unaffected by storm
The weather system that hit the Dominican Republic on Sunday (17 August) has had "no meaningful impact" on banana production
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ArticleCalifornia deemed Med-fly free
Mediterranean fruit fly infestations have been eradicated from California’s Los Angeles, Santa Clara and Solano counties
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ArticleIceland man sniffs around Woolies
Malcolm Walker, the multimillionaire founder of the Iceland frozen food chain, has reportedly had a bid for Woolworths turned down. It is thought he wants to expand the food side of the Woolworths network, to take on the UK’s c-store operators.
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Tesco to sell off some UK stores
The retail giant is looking to raise capital to pay off its growing debt, according to the Sunday Telegraph
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ArticlePeru seals US veg supply top spot
Peru has exported US$121m-worth of vegetables to the US during the first half of 2008, sealing its position as the country's leading supplier
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Question marks over salmonella outbreak
FDA admits it has still to identify why small outbreak spread across the US but expands Mexican investigation
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Profit rise for Green Reefers
The logistics service provider has announced increases in profit and operating income for the second quarter of 2008
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Report: sewerage commonly used in irrigation
A 53-city study study presented to a Stockholm conference today will say that waste water is being widely used to irrigate urban agricultural land in developing countries.
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ArticleAustralia to import farm labour
Australia will draft in fruit and vegetable pickers from the Pacific Islands to help plug a serious farm labour shortage

