Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4658
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Credit risk management - the top 10 tips for trade
Adam Bernstein hosts the FPJ’s monthly spotlight on the legislation that affects your business, and how you can use it to your advantage. This month, Cheryl O’Brien asks how much you understand the importance of credit risk management.
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Words do come easy to M&S and its customer network
There’s no question about it in my mind. Customers at Marks & Spencer should be getting the message at the moment -
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Where is the value in adding value?
It’s an interesting concept isn’t it? - creating a PR campaign that aims to add value to your existing volume of
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Strong show from Turkey
Turkish producers were celebrating successes at Fruit Logistica last week.
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Kinow, the superior mandarin from Pakistan
The Pakistan Consulate in Germany was at Fruit Logistica to promote kinow mandarins.Almost the national fruit in Pakistan, in Europe kinow mandarins have so far generally only been seen in selected specialist outlets. But the larger version of the popular citrus fruit has a high juice content (more than 50 per cent) and a high concentration of Vitamin C, at 32 mg/100ml. It is also extremely easy to peel, said Marion Boulris from the Pakistan Consulate.Around three million tonnes of kinow is produced annually in Pakistan, and this figure is still on the rise.
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ArticleNew salad combinations and apple snacks from France
A total of 106 French exhibitors, 23 per cent more than last year, were on display at Fruit Logistica...
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Zespri boss implicated in bribery scandal
Zespri chief executive Tim Goodacre is reported to have been implicated in a $300 million bribery scandal surrounding the Australian Wheat Board and Saddam Hussein's Iraqi regime.
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ArticleSteiermark almost 100 per cent certified
Obst Partner Steiermark, which represents 1,100 apple growers in eastern, western and southern Steiermark, told visitors at Fruit Logistica that more than 90 per cent of its network is now EurepGAP certified.
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Web-based system clears way for IFCO
New clearing platform to simplify procedures that surround use of IFCO's 75 million RPCs.
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Square watermelons turn heads
Square watermelons from Malaysia turned a few heads in the exhibition halls of Messe Berlin this year.
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ArticleTesco's US convenience expansion
Tesco is set to expand its convenience empire, but this time into the US market.
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Peru looks to export expansion
Peruvian producers are looking to expand their product range on the export market.
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Chinese exporter uses Berlin to sign new deals
”We shall be meeting with more than 80 of our customers at Fruit Logistica and expect to be signing new contracts”, said Liu Zijie, director of Juye Jianong Fruits and Vegetables Co Ltd.
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ArticleOz looking to taste success with M&S
Australian stonefruit producers are looking for success in Marks & Spencer with their white flesh nectarines.
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Introduction of the SwissGAP planned for mid-2006
The Swiss fresh produce industry expects to have its SwissGAP accreditation programmed benchmarked to EurepGAP by the middle of this year.
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Aid agency lends a hand
An aid agency was on hand in Berlin to help new companies and countries to find new markets in the EU.
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ArticleApples in the pink
Pink Lady apples continue to go from strength to strength and the Pink Lady Association put on a good show at Fruit Logistica.
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Saveol - a tomato for every occasion
French company Saveol had six new tomato types on show in Berlin.
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ArticleFlowers need more emotion
Retailers need to get more emotional when it comes to flowers, Dutch experts said.
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Fairnando banana success
A German-based importer is having success across Europe with a Fairtrade organic banana.

