News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 1984
-
Article'Connect, then compete' says port director
Port of Rotterdam's Emile Hoogsteden tells Cool Logistics Global operators must collaborate to improve efficiency
-
ArticleGoodfarmer branching out to build brand
Having opened offices in Chile and Ecuador over recent months, the major Chinese trading company is looking to set up bases in Europe and the US
-
ArticleFreshmax unveils IP business
Innovar allows multinational group to channel IP resources into one entity, as it looks to build on its list of territory licenses
-
ArticleAeon to buyout Daiei
Japanese retailer Aeon to purchase remaining stake in supermarket chain Daiei
-
ArticleEC agrees revised support programme
As the Russian ban holds firm, a further €165m package for fruit and vegetable market support has been laid out
-
ArticleNightmare for New Zealand
Moneycorp analyst on how the kiwi currency was weakest among the majors for four days in a row, as prime minister intervenes
-
ArticleChilean fruit makes inroads into India
Asian nation has become Chile’s sixth biggest export market
-
ArticleParr to replace Atkin as Syngenta's European COO
John Atkin to retire at the end of 2014, with Jon Parr, who has worked for the crop protection giant since 1987, set to replace him
-
ArticleSpain assesses impact of rain and hail
Rains welcomed by Murcian growers while hailstorms damage citrus and kaki production around Valencia
-
ArticleBurgess calls for National Kale Day
USA set to celebrate the vegetable this week, while sales of kale are up 79 per cent year on year in the UK
-
Article
Delhaize to join buying alliance
Belgian group joins E Leclerc and Coop Italia in European buying alliance Coopernic
-
ArticleAldi grows annual sales to £5.3bn
Discount retailer's like-for-like sales also up 30 per cent in 2013, driving pre-tax profits up 65.2 per cent to £261m
-
ArticleShipping service to launch in November
Leading shipping lines release launch date and finalised route for joint Asia-Pacific service
-
ArticleKiwifruit growers to sue NZ government
Government questions proposed negligence claim, which will aim to hold it liable for recent industry-crippling Psa outbreak
-
ArticleRiversun Exports to disband
Increased competition in US market leads to demise of Australian citrus exporter
-
ArticleEastPack invests in cold storage upgrades
Grower-owned kiwifruit packer moves to expand storage space after releasing forecast for 2015 season
-
ArticleDutch growers 'stop' giving produce to food banks
BNR claims now the EU compensation scheme for those hit by Russian ban has been axed, farmers have stopped giving away fruit and veg
-
ArticleSainsbury’s unveils new price offensive
Retailer's new price structure interpreted as swipe at Tesco, as brand match now only applies to Asda products
-
ArticleCuban pineapples return to Europe
Resumption of shipments part of government initiative to ramp up country's fruit production and exports
-
ArticleFyffes tries to woo Chiquita investors
Improved merger deal would see shareholders in Chiquita own significantly larger percentage of new company

