Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3026
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Hodgson leaves Morrisons after sales dip
Richard Hodgson, the group commercial director of Morrisons, is set to leave the British retailer.
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Changing times in the flower sector
There's a great deal of change taking place in the flower production sector at the moment, and much like with the fruit and
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Sainsbury's grabs greater market share
Sainsbury's has increased its share of the grocery market by 0.4 percentage points to 16.8 per cent, according to the latest Kantar Worldpanel figures.
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Canadian organic inspection slammed
A think tank in Canada has slammed organic certification in the country as 'near meaningless' in a new report.
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Romance tops the carrot league
Nunhems variety Romance has been named best-tasting carrot of 2012 by the British Carrot Growers Association.
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Zespri names new chairman
Zespri has announced Peter McBride will step up to replace outgoing chairman John Loughlin when he departs early next year.
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Albert Bartlett backs Jersey with new farm buy
Scotland-based potato producer Albert Bartlett is defying the tough UK season with a seven-figure investment in acquiring new land in Jersey.
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More time for traders ahead of relocation
Councillors in Birmingham are recommending that the deputy council leader gives the wholesale market tenants’ association more time to present the financial arrangements of their proposal for market redevelopment.
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Branston unveils Tesco's Italian new potato packs
Branston is launching a range of Italian new potatoes in Tesco next week that will have nationwide listing for five weeks.
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Food sales help to spare M&S blushes
Marks & Spencer food sales have increased by 3.4 per cent, for the six months ending 30 September, while overall profits fell by 9.7 per cent.
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Dalinco named tastiest Dutch apple
Dutch grower Harrie van den Elzen has been recognised for growing the Tastiest Apple in the Netherlands in a live television show last week.
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Nestlé boss to deliver 2013 City Food Lecture
Paul Bulcke, the chief executive of Nestlé, has been named as the keynote speaker for the 2013 City Food Lecture.
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Nobert Dentressangle appoints new CEO
Global transport and logistics company Norbert Dentressangle has revealed that, following a meeting of its supervisory board this week, François Bertreau has resigned as group chief executive officer and has been replaced by Hervé Montjotin.
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ND launches Red Ocean Connect
The freight forwarding division of Norbert Dentressangle (ND) has launched ‘Red Ocean Connect’, a managed, end-to-end global seafreight service that connects its global offices.
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Bananas could take over from potatoes
The CGIAR agricultural partnership has advised that crops from the banana family could replace potatoes in developing countries as temperatures rise.
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UK education system is "failing" in crop research
A decline in crop research is having a negative impact on disease resistance in the UK fresh produce industry according to a study released by the British Society for Plant Pathology last week.
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Tesco targets commuters with new service
Tesco has launched a new commuter zone service, in a bid to make it easier for shoppers to buy their groceries on the way to and from work.
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Hopes high for early-season clementine
Spanish marketer Anecoop has confirmed plans to extend production of a new, early-harvesting clementine variety that it claims can greatly improve the profitability of the category in the opening weeks of the season.
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Documentary claims to "expose" UK retailers
The director of a new documentary claims it exposes the UK supermarkets' unfair treatment of African banana workers.
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New research into UK school dinners
School-meals provider Chartwells has sent out 200,000 surveys, targeted at 12 different UK regions, to assess how parents feel about the quality of British school dinners.

