Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4237
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ArticleGreenvale introduces brand-new Sofia
Greenvale AP is to launch a brand-new salad potato variety for the Tesco Finest range this week.
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Seven & I plan expansion
Japan’s leading Seven & I are planning to open 30 per cent more supermarkets in the country
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New Japanese grape sells high
A new variety of grapes has fetched staggering prices at an auction in Japan
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ArticleWAPA publishes latest SH topfruit data
Consolidated apple and pear production across the major Southern Hemisphere producer countries set to be down by 2.6 per cent on previous year
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ArticlePrognosfruit 2008 | Presentations
Download all of the presentations from this year's Prognosfruit apple and pear industry meeting, held in Ashford, UK
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ArticleRetail Focus | UK & Ireland
The success of discount retailers could force the hands of the traditional market leaders in the UK and Ireland
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ArticleSuperfruits 'threat' to five-a-day
New study claims excessive focus on so-called superfruits may prove detrimental to consumption levels
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ArticleGreen light for US school fruit scheme
USDA announces plans to provide US$49m in fresh fruit and vegetables to selected schools during 2008/09
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ArticleBrazil and Peru target US grape window
Imports of seedless varieties from Brazil and Peru have surged in the past five years according to US trade figures
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Strong start for Apofruit's Sicilian vegetables
The Italian marketer says it has significantly expanded output at one of its Sicilian processing and packing operations
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Trade mourns passing of Nando Bonomo
One of the Italian fresh produce sector's leading lights has passed away at the age of 42, following a heart attack
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Exosect team homes in on targets
New product marketing team at Exosect to drive international sales.
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Carrefour unveils new management format
In order to halt the descent of its share price, Carrefour has shaken up its management structure and appointed a new CEO
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Retailers happy with Bank of England decision
The Bank of England’s decision to keep interest rates on hold is the right one says the British Retail Consortium (BRC), but the Bank should not rule out making rate cuts as soon as it can.
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ArticlePrice crash mars SH blueberry season
Southern Hemisphere suppliers suffered a major downturn in prices last season following low temperatures
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Fruit protest sparks Kashmir chaos
Fruit growers have sparked violent clashes in the Kashmir valley, vowing to take their produce across the Line of Control (LoC), which divides the Indian and Pakistani-controlled portions of the disputed territory.
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ArticleDownturn for major Argentinean port
Shipments of fresh produce from Argentina’s Port of San Antonio Este fell short of the mark during the January-June period
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ArticlePest alert for New Zealand apples to China
Woolly apple aphids have been found on New Zealand apples exported to China
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ArticleBharti Wal-Mart to open Indian stores
Bharti Wal-Mart wholesale cash and carry stores will open in India in the first quarter of 2009
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ArticleAustralians pick Pacific Island workers
Australian farmers are backing a proposal to let Pacific Island workers into the country to pick produce

