All Sweden articles – Page 12
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ArticleGood performance keeps Axfood on track
Swedish retailer-wholesaler posts improved figures for third quarter of 2010 thanks to good sales growth and cost control
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ArticleStrong sales for Dole in Scandinavia
Company reveals it recently signed one of its largest ever orders for washed baby-leaf products in the region
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ArticleSTC GreenFood merges with Norlico
Nordic fresh produce company set to establish dedicated fresh-cut produce division serving key customers including McDonald's
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ArticleSigns of recovery for Dutch exports
Productschap Tuinbouw suggests increasing demand in key export markets is helping the Dutch fresh produce trade
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ArticleFruitness campaign unveils new website
Information portal aims to engage with children and teenagers across five European countries and boost fruit consumption
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ArticleTop produce buyer set to retire
Coop Trading's Svend Aage Kristensen confirms plan to retire at the end of August following almost 48 years in the industry
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ArticleFairtrade success in Scandinavia
Over the past year, Fairtrade sales have been booming in Scandinavia, in spite of the tough economic conditions
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ArticleSwedish port workers boycott Israel
A week-long boycott of Israeli ships was staged by Swedish port workers as a protest against the flotilla incident
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ArticleICA growth on Swedish improvement
Royal Ahold-owned retailer sees operating income soar during first quarter of 2010
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ArticlePalestinians ban settlement-grown goods
The Palestinian president has made it illegal to sell goods produced in Israeli settlements in effort to curb expansion
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ArticleMr Fruitness prepares for new campaign
EU-backed project set to promote range of fresh fruits to children in Austria, German, Poland, Sweden and the UK
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ArticleDole Europe acquires Green Vision stake
Company underlines its commitment to the European fresh convenience trade by purchasing a share in Swedish group
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ArticleFourth quarter improvement for ICA
Nordic retailer sees sales growth in final three months of 2009, helping full-year sales rise in the process
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ArticleCMA CGM begins Scandinavia service
French shipping group starts new feeder service from Hamburg in Germany to Sweden, Denmark and Poland
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ArticleFresh produce 'already climate smart'
Conference hears that European fruit and vegetables are climate friendly when compared with other food production sectors
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ArticleSwedish buying more fruit and veg
Consumers in the country spent more on fruit and vegetables during 2008 and are looking to buy more home-grown produce
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ArticleNYKCool restructuring continues
The shipping company's Stockholm-based corporate communications department is to close at the beginning of May
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | March 2009
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments, departures and other personnel news over the past month
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ArticleLCL ownership transfers to NYK Logistics
Company confirms appointment of of Kazuhiko Sotome as chief executive and Hiroaki Tsuchiya as chairman, effective 1 April 2009
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ArticleEurope prepares for economic storm
The current global economic environment represents both an opportunity and a threat to different facets of the region's fresh produce industry

