Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2748
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Morrisons' former head of tax jailed
Paul Coyle has been sent to prison for 12 months for insider trading in the run-up to Ocado-aided online shopping venture
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Blues land in northern Spain
Horticina announces opening of first large-scale blueberry farm in Galicia
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FPJ Podcast - NFU conference and Organic Market Report
The FPJ team discuss the recent NFU conference, growth in the organic sector, and problems in the potato market
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Pineapple fabric set for take off
Clothes made from pineapple leaves and banana stems could provide new waste outlet for producers and growers
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Chile mulls Philippines trade deal
Fresh produce shipments to the Asian country increased by more than 10 per cent last season
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Demand strong for Italian red clementine
Sicilian exporter Coa says Mandarossa offers excellent prospects in terms of market growth and consumer demand
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Chiquita launches new campaign in Europe
Just Smile banana promotion will be rolled out across ten European countries over the coming months
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USDA still keen on export programmes
Foreign Agricultural Service is still accepting proposals for three of its export market development programmes
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Communication key to vegetable growth
Prince de Bretagne sees its constantly evolving marketing and communication efforts as central to its goal of boosting consumption
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Thai exporters look to Europe
With ready-to-eat exotics a growing part of Europe's prepared produce market, Thai exporters see good opportunities
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Abel & Cole back in profit and nearly doubles its turnover
Despite what the organic retailer describes as a "challenging" year, a pre-tax profit of £3.7m has been secured
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"Robust" 2014 for Total Produce
Carl McCann welcomes full-year results that include earning per share increase of 4.5 per cent
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APMT India feels the heat
Irregular activities at the company’s Indian operation are believed to be at the heart of its decision to fire CFO Christian Møller and two others
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In pictures: Phil Hogan visits Anecoop
The European Commissioner was in Valencia last week to give a speech to the Annual Congress of Spanish Co-operatives
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Greece still threatens euro stability
Investors reassured by short-term Greece-EU agreement but euro continues to fall ahead of quantitative easing measures
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Fyffes targeting medium-sized companies
Irish company faces tough task to improve revenue in all its markets after recent strengthening of US dollar
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Rebranded own-label Nisa fruit and veg enjoy sales hike
Since the launch of rebranded Heritage fruit in October 2014, there has been a 24.4 per cent uplift in year-on-year sales
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Koppert welcomes GFIA as 'catalyst'
The Global Forum for Innovations in Agriculture will take place on 9-11 March in Abu Dhabi
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Wholesaler's liquidation is ‘major casualty’
Around 150 wholesalers and importers owed over £2 million after Spitalfields wholesaler Nartek entered liquidation
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Moldova: Russia restores access for apples
Country's exporters find their options have broadened since last summer, with the EU now also a viable destination