Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3233
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ArticleDole's German sale confined to logistics
Company declines to elaborate but investigation rules out sale of marketing or import operations linked to distribution
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ArticleCost-cutting pays off for Dole
The multinational has reported a significant boost in 2011 fourth-quarter earnings as its cost reduction efforts kick in
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ArticleChilean blues exports come up short
Sendings of Chilean blueberries to date this season are tracking behind the forecast for another record crop in 2011/12
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AnalysisAnother Russian disappearing act?
If JFC's bankruptcy is indeed simply another case of corporate skin-shedding, then you can expect the Russians to be busy securing new supply deals
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ArticleCarrefour rating downgraded by S&P
Standard & Poors drops French retailer's long-term rating from BBB+ to BBB, although the outlook 'remains stable'
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ArticleHortifrut enjoys strong 2011
Chilean group sees sales jump 22 per cent and profits more than double
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ArticleBrits ‘becoming more accepting’ of genetically modified crops
Public opinion on genetic modification in the UK could be shifting towards a more moder- ate and accepting stance, a new survey suggests.
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ArticleCost-cutting pays off for Dole
Dole Food Co has reported a loss of US$2 million (£1.27m) from continuing operations for the fourth quarter of 2011, a significant improvement on the US$31m (£19.7m) loss posted for the same period of 2010.
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ArticleCool Logistics returns to Antwerp
Global cold chain conference takes place in Antwerp on 24-26 September this year
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ArticleChild's winning Bramley dish to be on Michelin-starred menu
Children in Kent are having their innovative entries to the Best Bramley Apple Dessert competition judged by two Michelin chefs as they compete to win £500.
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ArticleMorrisons to grow more of its own produce
Dalton Philips, chief executive of the UK's fourth-largest food retailer Morrisons, has set out bold plans for the group to become the UK's largest fresh food manufacturer.
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ArticleGarlic scam that saw boss jailed for six years was ‘not surprising’
A garlic scam that led to an Irish importer being jailed for six years for dodging import duty was “not surprising” given the tax rates, an industry source has said.
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ArticleGreen light for Bonduelle in Russia
The French group has gained the approval of the Russian competition authorities to take over Coubanskie Conservi
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | March 2012
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments and departures within the European fresh produce industry over the past month
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ArticleChina cracks down on grey-channel fruit
China is cracking down on Washington apples smuggled into the country via Hong Kong
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ArticleDrive for healthy cooking
The Hairy Bikers have established themselves as among Britain’s best-loved TV chefs. In an exclusive interview, they tell Frank Grice about their new show, how they plan to save the beetroot and why Lincolnshire is the culinary heartland of the UK
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ArticleBrassica packers in hospital after 'leak'
A suspected carbon monoxide poisoning incident has forced 17 workers at Riviera Produce’s Connor Downs brassica packhouse in Cornwall to be admitted to hospital.
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ArticleBusy events schedule shows strength of the industry
Annual dinners and the City Food Lecture show the variety of activities engaged in by Fruiterers. From the FPC dinner to the Fruiterers’ banquet, it’s been a breathless few weeks for the livery from a social perspective
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ArticleInnovation keeps Dutch ahead of the game
With competition from Spain and increasing support for British produce, the Dutch salad industry is going above and beyond to maintain its position within the UK marketplace. Natasha Blok reports
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ArticleFruit growing strong as prepared continues its surge
Innovation and clever marketing tactics have paid off with the prepared category doing better than ever

