Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2706
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'Outstanding' food sales help M&S raise pre-tax profit
Retailer's underlying pre-tax profit rose 6.1 per cent from £622.9 million to £661.2m in the year to March 28
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Andre Vermaak leaves Capespan Namibia
Vermaak will leave the company after a successful career building Capespan’s interests in the country
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Shoppers vote Budgens best 'top-up' retailer
The Co-operative, Nisa, Waitrose and Spar also won prizes at the CTP awards
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BayWa boss demands action on China
Klaus Josef Lutz says EU must do more to improve opportunities for European fruit on international markets
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Hamburg turns in "satisfactory" Q1 result
German port enjoys higher seaborne cargo throughput during opening three months
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Italy targets growth in Asian markets
Members of Italian export business visit retail buyers and importers on fact-finding mission to Indonesia and Malaysia
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Zambia 'catching up' with rival Kenya
Southern African country's horticultural exports are apparently set to increase significantly over the coming year
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Asda suffers drop in like-for-like Q1 sales
Sales at the UK Big Four retailer, excluding fuel, fell 3.9 per cent during the 15 weeks to April 19 - the group's first quarter
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Cool Fresh heralds success of Little Libraries
Dutch importer's CSR model in South Africa is now being extended to other source countries, starting with Costa Rica
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Spanish producers plan to merge
Union of Coexphal and Ecohal will create producer organisation with annual output of 3.5m tonnes
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CMA CGM sees profit growth
French shipping group enjoys strong start to 2015 with a rise in net profit of over 400 per cent
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Hansen Orchards eyes Asian apple exports
Vertically integrated Australian apple supplier hopes to grow the market for Pink Lady in Far East
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East Malling boosts contract income
Further growth for the Kent-based centre of excellence in plant science, whose chief executive has moved to a new role
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Government must 'grow, buy and sell' more produce
British Growers Association boss Jack Ward wants to see Tories support a science-led approach to GM and reform the CAP
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Camposol earnings hit by white asparagus
EBITDA falls 79.7 per cent in the first quarter, while sales rise thanks to peppers and seafood
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Italian firms ready to club together
Leading suppliers make statement of intent as growing need for consolidation prompts them to consider club model
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Chilean exporters urged to join free trade zone
Chinese government initiative in Shanghai is to be rolled out to other cities
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Sparkes named new tomato growers' body chairman
Industry veteran Bernard Sparkes replaces Nigel Bartle, and aims to continue TGA's focus on technical issues and R&D
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'New season' impact being rendered redundant
There are many cases where the description seems to be somewhat overstretched by supermarket, David Shapley argues