Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4254
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ArticleBig push for yellow Charentais
Backed by the CINM, a major publicity campaign is in store for France's yellow Charentais melon
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Zirkle settles with workers
Washington State fruit distributor Zirkle Fruit has reached an agreement with 600 foreign guest workers, which will see each receive $170 in settlement of a long-running dispute.
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ArticleAsia Fruit Logistica enjoys Hong Kong growth
Sell-out trade fair and Asiafruit Congress programme demonstrate appeal of fresh fruit and vegetable business in Asia.
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ArticleOppenheimer confirms Gray appointment
Ms Gray will continue in her present role at Enza until a replacement is found, and will be working closely with outgoing Oppenheimer VP Bob Dunlop until his retirement at the end of 2008
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ArticleColombia gives thumbs up to LAN Chile
The Chilean airline could operate a new Colombian cargo affiliate as early as 2009
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Carrefour eyes swift Romanian expansion
The French retail giant will invest heavily in increasing its market share in the Eastern European country, a report has suggested
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ArticleHortResearch to spend €4m on new apricot
The New Zealand-based R&D company says the development of a lucrative new variety could take as long as 10 years
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ArticleChile mulls Colombia berry potential
Colombia presents a lucrative opportunity for Chilean berry firms to invest in local production
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Festive with food in Cornwall
The Cornwall Food & Drink Festival has set a date, and will be descending on Lemon Quay in Truro on September 26-28, 2008.
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Morocco gains new shipping options
IMTC and DailyFresh will offer a new container service for the 2008/09 season that will benefit Moroccan producers
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ArticleEnvironmental pledge must be followed with action
The Environment Agency’s (EA) pledge to introduce more efficient environmental regulation is good news but must be backed up by positive action that benefits farmers on the ground, the NFU said today.
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ArticleMarks moves in on top four
The Co-op wants to muscle in on the UK supermarket sector’s top four, and turn it into a top five with the £1.57 billion acquisition of Somerfield.
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Discounters have record share of grocery market
Discounters have pounced on difficult financial times for consumers to snap up a record share of the UK grocery market.
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ArticleAfrica awaits green revolution
Can Africa live up to its potential and emerge as an abundant source of produce in the 21st century?
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ArticleCompagnie Fruitière welcomes new vessel
West African bananas and pineapples discharged into Port of Antwerp from first of Compagnie Fruitière's new specialised reefer fleet
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ArticleFlanders unveils new glasshouse project
Plassendale project set to address need for increased vegetable production and improved use of energy resources
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Ilex Organics to unveil new range
Ilex Organics is set to launch its most comprehensible range of biodegradable mulching films at Fruit Focus next week.
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ArticleAlara plans exports drive
Alara expects fig exports to increase by 20 per cent this year, according to the company's Kerim Taner
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Race for Hapag-Lloyd heats up
As the deadline for bids passes, two parties have emerged as potential buyers of the German shipping unit
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ArticleMango woes persist for Mexican suppliers
Production is down in the state of Sinaloa while international demand for the fruit has failed to materialise

