Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2850
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Strong start to 2014 for ND
Norbert Dentressangle announces increased revenue and EBITDA for the first half, as well as a new strategic acquisition
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Pressure builds in EU topfruit market
Marketers reportedly having to discard stored fruit to make way for new arrivals
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Tesco veteran to be Morrisons' next chairman
Ex-Tesco finance director Andrew Higginson will take over on 1 October when Sir Ian Gibson retires
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Urban youngsters' interest in foraging is growing
Rising interest in nature and traditional knowledge sees city-dwellers flock to the countryside to forage for food
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'Hottest-ever' UK-grown chilli hits the shelves at Tesco
The Trinidad Scorpion, which until recently was the hottest chilli in the world, has an average reading of 1.2m Scovilles
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Hull fruit market in £1.6m facelift
The project will see the empty warehouses along Humber Street transformed into new galleries, offices and cafés
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Queensland eyes Thai market
Mandarin growers continue promotional campaign with the state’s government
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CP All announces Siam Makro sale
Retail group confirms intention to offload part of its stake in wholesale cash-and-carry business
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FPC handpicked by government to carry out imports review
As part of a BIS initiative, FPC is reviewing charges for official controls on fresh produce imports in England.
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Ghana faces EU vegetable ban
Found falling foul of EU quality standards, Ghanaian vegetable growers are set to miss out on a key export market
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Organic stonefruit time for Stemilt
Stemilt begins its sixth season of Artisan Organic peaches and nectarines
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Fruit farm may become sports park
A Berkshire council is looking to buy the popular Grays Farm site for a scheme that would complement new housing estate
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Market improves customer experience
Bradford wholesalers are funding landscape work at the market and waiving the entrance fee to encourage new customers
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Greek shooting trial ends in outrage
The acquittal of Greek farmers charged with shooting Bangladeshi strawberry pickers has provoked a scandal in Greece
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Man's nose pushing sprout up Snowdon
Stuart Kettell hopes to scale Wales' tallest mountain with the brassica in four days to raise £5,000 for a cancer charity
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Chile makes further inroads into China
Asoex preparing to launch new products on the back of cherry success
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US green lights Moroccan blues
Aphis said the small volumes involved would not impact on domestic producers
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Hamburg Sud to open Nanjing office
New site to act as a hub for shipping giant’s operations in the growing Yangtze area
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Interview: Voice of reason
The BGA’s new leader, Jack Ward, tells Nina Pullman why growers are nervous of planting more, and how POs hold the key to EU funding
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POs ‘should attract’ growers, says MEP
MEP Anthea McIntyre has called on the EU to simplify the structure of POs to better appeal to UK growers