Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4280
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ArticleBrassica prices must be sustained, warn growers
Prices for broccoli and cauliflower in the UK have risen on low availability, but growers warn they must not be allowed to drop.
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Video: TNS – UK market report
Edward Garner of market analyst TNS Worldpanel delivers his verdict on the UK's grocery market share up to 18 May 2008
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Argentinean organics on the rise
Exports of organic food products, including fruits and vegetables, rose by 29 per cent during 2007
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Citrus man honoured
Jim Snively, vice president of grove operations at Southern Gardens in Trenton has been honoured by Florida Grower magazine as the Citrus Achievement Award winner for 2008.
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Krone Trailers manager dies
Sam Jennings, Krone Trailers’ customer service manager, passed away unexpectedly on the June 17.
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New organics company at London market
B&S Organics set to become Western International's largest tenant following the wholesale market's move to a new site on 7 July
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ArticlePotatoes in glamorous promotion
British celebrity Nell McAndrew has been chosen by the Potato Council to front its new campaign
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Seminis appoints technical sales manager
Experienced produce industry sales professional Eulalio Fonseca has been handed the role
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ArticlePortsmouth Port secures Fyffes deal
Fyffes will ship up to 1,500 extra pallets of bananas per week via Portsmouth as part of new agreement with UK port
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ArticleWUWM reveals retail market stats
Preliminary results of an analysis on the role of retail markets to European economies were unveiled at the World Union of Wholesale Markets’ (WUWM) first retail conference last week.
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ArticleFruitmasters unveils health website
Dutch company launches Fruitmasters Health Institute in a bid to raise awareness of fruit and vegetables' health-enhancing properties
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EFFP tackles climate change
Farmer controlled business (FCB) directors came together alongside other industry stakeholders, academics and government representatives, at English Farming and Food Partnerships’ (EFFP) Directors’ Forum last month, to discuss the role for collaboration in helping businesses in the supply chain tackle climate change.
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ArticlePressure mounts for producers
Producers are facing unprecedented pressure in the face of rising costs and supermarket demands, according to the latest survey from business consultancy Grant Thornton.
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ArticleArgentine lemons maintain supply status
The lemon sector in Argentina’s Tucuman region is maintaining its leadership position as a southern-hemisphere supplier, despite rising costs and transport strikes.
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ArticleMaersk signs ten-year deal with Felixstowe
Decade-long agreement seen as strategic move designed to guarantee terminal access at one of the UK's key fresh produce ports
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ArticleDA considers Philippine crop strategy
The Philippines' Department of Agriculture is mulling over plans to boost the growth of the commercial produce sector
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ArticleNZ-Australia apple dispute heads to WTO
Pipfruit NZ chief calls on the Australian government to "walk the walk, not just talk the talk" as trade body prepares to hear case
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ArticleSkills council completes executive team
Mark Carroll has been appointed UK operations director of Improve, the food and drink sector skills council.
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Protective measures for transport to come
The EU Council of Transport Ministers in Luxembourg came to an agreement last Friday, June 13, which proposes to allow member states to protect the interests of their domestic transport industry by permitting them to “introduce protective measures in case of serious disturbances of the national transport market”.
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