Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3207
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ArticleChiquita bananas celebrate Earth Day
Special stickers will adorn the multinational's organic bananas throughout April in recognition of Earth Day, which took place on 22 April
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ArticleMoody's downgrades Tesco rating
UK retailer sees senior unsecured rating fall to Baa1 from A3 over concerns that its proposed €1.2bn UK investment will hit profits
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ArticleCapespan reports strong profit for 2011
Despite tough economic conditions experienced during the year, the Capespan Group reported excellent results
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ArticleEU must learn lessons from Greece
Although the European Union now looks likely to survive even a full-blown Greek default, there are others, such as the UK, who must study the lessons of what has been a very long ‘crisis’
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French fear HGV tax
French growers fear the introduction of an HGV tax from 1 July 2013 could distort competition with their counterparts in Spain and Morocco further.
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ArticleSouth African scheme shortlisted for award
Education programme offering maritime skills to teenagers is nominated for the 2012 Seatrade Investment in People award
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ArticleMetro reveals raft of changes
Retailer is reorganising it logistics function and introducing a new structure for Makro in Spain and Portugal
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ArticleEnzafruit freshens up site
The company's new redesigned website has been designed to improve the service it offers its customers
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Selfridges launches Irish promotion
Selfridges has launched a Delicious Ireland promotion at its London store as a showcase for food and drink from the island with the support of Bord Bia, Invest Northern Ireland and Tourism Ireland.
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ArticleAdrian Barlow to leave FPC role
Vice-president of UK-based Fresh Produce Consortium will not stand for re-election and will step away from his position as a director
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Driscoll's blackberries top taste chart
Consumer testing has put three new blackberry varieties from Driscoll’s ahead of a non-registered variety that shares the same marketing window.
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Adano Fruits 'prefers Purfresh'
Uruguayan exporter has adopted Purfresh technology to protect and preserve shipments of blueberries
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ArticleUK tomatoes hope for red, white and blue glory
The UK tomato season stands to get a sales boost this year from the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee as well as the Olympic and Paralympic Games this summer.
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ArticleANI charts strong growth in China
Increased sales to China sees surge in profits for listed Filipino farming firm Agri-Nurture
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Elsoms strengthens northern team
Vegetable seeds specialist Elsoms is strengthening its northern England sales force.
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NZ growers face picker shortfall
Pipfruit New Zealand chairman Ian Palmer has told the NZ press that fruit size of early Royal Gala and Cox has been smaller than recent season averages.
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India makes airfreight investment
The Indian government has set aside $30bn in funding to develop the country’s airport infrastructure over the next 10 years, fruitnet.com reports.
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ArticleNCGM traders fear Olympic disruption
Traders at London's New Covent Garden Market have raised fears of major upheaval and lost business due to the restrictions of the Olympic Route Network (ORN).
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ArticleCalifornia braced for short cherry crop
The southern region of California's San Joaquin Valley is expecting severely reduced production this season
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ArticleWoolworths grows grocery market share
Leading Australian retailer Woolworths announced it grew grocery market share in the third quarter against rival Coles

