Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2986
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ArticleEC to ban three neonicotinoids
The European Commission has voted to press on with plans to ban three controversial neonicotinoids
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ArticleChris Redfern: All eyes on ECB announcement
Moneycorp's Chris Redfern looks at the issues shaping this week's currency movements
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ArticleWaitrose invests in Essentials range
Upmarket retailer Waitrose says it will add a record number of products to its Essentials range this year
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ArticleSainsbury's riding high on Welsh sales
Regionally sourced potatoes are enjoying a boost in Wales
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ArticleCross-channel venture for Waitrose
High-end UK retailer signs deal to supply Eurostar with range of food and beverage items
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ArticleSmoothies offer three of 5 A Day
New drinks are the first to offer consumers three of the recommended five portions of fruit and vegetables they should eat each day
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Zespri president resigns
Yu-jan Chen has resigned as Zespri’s global president of sales and marketing, with Daniel Mathieson set to succeed him
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ArticleGiumarra Vineyards adds to sales team
Corsaro-Dorsey to handle export arm, along with East Coast accounts for Mexican and South American imports
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ArticleFreezing weather reduces Washington cherry crop
With consensus that this season's yield will be down from 2012, official estimates are due out on 10 May
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ArticleVizzone heads to National Australia Bank
Former MD of Rabobank’s Hong Kong branch expects to become more active on fruit and vegetables in new role with National Australia Bank
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ArticleChina becomes top New Zealand export market
Exports to China surpass those to Australia for the first time, two years sooner than anticipated
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ArticleOrganics Unlimited inks Chiquita deal
Tropical fruit distributor will supply organic bananas to the US from Latin American sources under the Chiquita label
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ArticleBright young things
The food industry all agrees there is a problem with attracting and retaining young, talented workers. But what action is being taken to counter the dearth of interest?
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ArticleFlying the flag
A new scheme aims to raise awareness of the many fresh produce varieties that were developed in the UK, in particular its rich heritage in berries.
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ArticleLower stocks push up EU apple prices
Imports have reportedly failed to make up shortfall in key supply countries like Italy, France and the Netherlands
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ArticleUnited Fresh names board nominations
Ron Midyett will ascend to the position of chairman of the board, replacing the outgoing David Krause
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ArticleFarming minister urges calm over neonics
Minister David Heath confirms DEFRA is looking at new ways to safeguard the UK's bee population
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ArticleSting in the tail
The debate over neonicotinoids shows no signs of fading with celebrities, including Elizabeth Hurley, now backing a ban
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ArticleUK sales boosts Norbert Dentressangle
Logistics company sees first-quarter turnover drop slightly despite strong UK performance
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ArticleMonaghan completes takeover
Asda mushroom supplier Prime Champ has been acquired by Irish group Monaghan Mushrooms

