Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3234
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Morrisons expands with focus on fresh
Sparkling results for Morrisons last week, with further good news that it is going to increase its fresh produce offer by some
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Drought is already changing the face of horticultural production in the UK
If ever agricultural and horticultural journalists are short of a story there is a fair chance that they can mine something
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Dental advice is a kick in the teeth for fruit
The British Dental Association’s recommendation that people do not eat fruit outside of mealtimes is absolutely
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ArticleNew Covent Garden traders seek to block market plans
Tenants at London’s New Covent Garden Market have instructed planning firm BNP Paribas to formally oppose the market authority’s plans for the redevelopment of the site.
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ArticlePink Lady apples climb UK league table
Latest sales figures show Pink Lady has moved into third place in the UK apple market in terms of sales value
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ArticleWAPA forecasts lower SH topfruit season
Revised forecast drops production figures for both apples and pears in the Southern Hemisphere from initial estimates
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ArticleMixed yearly results for Auchan
Net profit up, underlying profits down and group sales vary in different regions, according to latest results report
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ArticleTesco Ireland gets lucky
Tesco Ireland has welcomed potted shamrocks grown in County Dublin by G Thorne Nurseries’ Grainne Thorne.
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ArticleRiverina Citrus to close doors
Amidst flooding in the region, growers have voted to wind down Australian peak industry body Riverina Citrus
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ArticleMixed results for Port of Los Angeles
Exports continued to show growth during the month of February, while imports fell against the same period last year
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ArticleZespri director steps down
Ray Sharp resigns from New Zealand kiwifruit marketer's board of directors over potential conflict of interest
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ArticleMorrisons to grow more of own produce
Chief executive Dalton Philips reveals plans to invest in production of fruit, vegetables and salads to "cut out middlemen"
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ArticleZespri director in surprise step down
Zespri board member Ray Sharp has resigned over a potential conflict of interest.
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ArticleCalifornia seeks fumigant alternative
The California Strawberry Commission and state department of pesticide regulation are joining forces to find alternatives to fumigant use in the state's strawberry production
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ArticleDole forms club to promote salads range
Dole Salad Circle is part of group's Salad-tude marketing campaign, fronted by Desperate Housewives' star Felicity Huffman
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ArticleTesco UK chief executive steps down
Richard Brasher leaves post after Big Price Drop promotion fails to revive sales in domestic market
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ArticleNoma chef Claus Meyer to open FRESH Nordic
Leading Danish gastronomic entrepreneur and renowned food expert Claus Meyer will deliver the keynote talk at this year's FRESH Nordic conference in Copenhagen, it has been confirmed.
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ArticleTesco's UK CEO Richard Brasher quits
Tesco UK chief executive Richard Brasher is stepping down, allowing group boss Philip Clarke to take over the reins at what he calls a “very important time”.
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ArticleFruit technologist Huxley donates and plants orchard
A £1,000 orchard of Cheerfull Gold apple trees has been planted at Pershore College in Worcestershire, after being donated by Dr Theresa Huxley and orchard supplier J R Breach.
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ArticleWashington Apples partners Indian cricket team
Washington Apples is the official fruit partner of Indian premier league cricket team Chennai Super Kings

