Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4273
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Safmarine opens up Asia-West Africa trade
New routing links major markets in West Africa to hub ports in Asia
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ArticleFrench apple exporters plan to merge
Leading suppliers AFD-Dipra and Cardell Export are to merge in order to market French apples worldwide
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ArticleTesco appeals against Competition Commission proposals
Tesco is launching a legal challenge to the Competition Commission’s proposal to introduce a piece of legislation preventing stores from opening in towns where they already operate a large market share.
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EuropaBio confirms new secretary general
EuropaBio confirmed the appointment of Willy de Greef to become the new secretary general of EuropaBio following the retirement of Dr Johan Vanhemelrijck, at its Annual General Assembly held June 26th in Brussels.
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ArticleVitacress sale announced
Portuguese company RAR Group has bought up the speciality leafy salad supplier Vitacress and its wholesale market business Vitacress Sales.
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Japanese watermelons debut in Dubai
Dubai has received its first shipments of Japanese watermelons as part of a Japanese government-backed venture to boost Japan’s produce exports
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ArticleVertiCrop to launch at Royal Show
Due to launch at the Royal Show on July 3, VertiCrop is a new rotating high-density vertical growing system developed by US company Valcent Products Inc.
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Total Produce buys Southampton trader
Acquisition of UK-based wholesale business welcomed by Total Produce UK chairman Denis Punter
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ArticleTalks to avert new port strike in US
Closure of US West Coast ports looms as talks reach deadline
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ArticleWal-Mart launches Marketside website
The US retail giant has unveiled the site for its new small-store format outlets, thought to be in competition with Tesco's Fresh & Easy stores
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ArticleHans Vet set to retire from Ahold
Fresh produce veteran retires after 46 years at Dutch food retailer
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Farming presidents rise to challenge
The presidents of the four UK farming unions have insisted the industry can meet the twin challenges of producing more food while respecting the environment.
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Pauleys gets Red Tractor thumbs up
Pauleys has become the first major fresh produce wholesaler in foodservice to be awarded the Red Tractor logo, and has launched a new product range certified to the scheme.
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ArticleSainsbury's fuels fresh takeover rumours
Sainsbury’s has refuelled takeover rumours, with a report saying the chain is looking at selling its pension scheme.
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ArticleCapespan cuts carbon with new cartons
Airflow improvements to cardboard cartons are cutting pre-cooling times for South African grapes, the company says
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ArticleTesco stops sourcing from Zimbabwe
Retailer cuts supply amid growing international pressure but says it remains committed to helping growers and exporters "by other means"
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ArticleCo-op prepares to clinch Somerfield deal
The Co-operative Group may buy supermarket chain Somerfield in a deal worth up to £2 billion from its private equity owners next week, the Sunday Express reported.
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ArticleFarmers unite to boost domestic consumption
The NFU today launches a campaign that tells the public to get their five a day the British way. The Why Horticulture Matters campaign aims to show why eating British fruit and vegetables is important not only for our health but for the nation’s economy.
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ArticleTesco performs Zim produce u-turn
The UK’s number one supermarket turned its back on Zimbabwean farmers last night, by caving in to public pressure and agreeing to take the country’s food off its shelves.
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Fyffes confirms earnings forecast
Despite rising fuel costs and "relatively more difficult" market conditions, Fyffes is expecting a slight increase in its earnings for 2008

