Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3307
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ArticleChicory producers face possible fine
In France, competition authorities have threatened to fine chicory producers for harmonising prices
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ArticlePotato event set for 'record number' of visitors
Record numbers are expected to attend this year’s BP2011, the Potato Council's head of communications has said.
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ArticleDuda joins MyPlate health drive
Group is accepted as a strategic partner and backs scheme with its own Plateless MyPlate On-the-Go campaign
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ArticleMetro appoints new chief executive
German retailer turns to chief financial officer Olaf Koch to replace outgoing CEO Eckhard Cordes
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ArticleSomething to sprout about this Christmas
Stronger flavoured red sprouts are going on sale in Morrisons and M&S to add a splash of colour to Christmas dinner.
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ArticleGlass Glover co-founder dies aged 81
Gerald Glass, the elder of the brothers who headed Glass Glover Group, one of the UK fruit trade's biggest success stories of the 1970s and 1980s, has died aged 81.
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ArticleWalmart plans Japanese expansion
Walmart plans increase to Japanese footprint, encouraged by success of its supermarkets there
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ArticleJim Paice announces £20m farming fund
A new £20 million fund to help England’s farmers, foresters and horticulturalists become more sustainable has been announced by the government.
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ArticleEarly start for VOG's Rubens crop
Harvesting kicks off two weeks earlier than last season, with 1,200 tonnes of the variety set to be produced in South Tyrol
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ArticleLufthansa puts Frankfurt plan on hold
Night flight ban at Frankfurt airport leads to German airline pulling the plug on investment plan
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ArticleDavid Dever lands top Sun World job
Current Pandol CEO to replace Allen Vangelos as president and chief executive of Sun World International
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ArticleRotterdam floats new container approach
Dutch port confirms plans to transfer handling of around 6,000 containers from road transport to inland waterways
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ArticleBanagrumes invests at Rungis
The banana importer has made some crucial investments at its facilities in Paris, with the creation of new ripening chambers
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ArticleReady Pac recalls bagged salads
Possible health risk prompts Ready Pac to recall a wide range of Romaine lettuce salads from US retail stores
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ArticleSun America reinforces traceability
The US melon importer has selected HarvestMark for its cantaloupe traceability as retail buyers and shoppers seek greater peace of mind
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ArticleChilean blueberries set to ramp up
A higher volume of blueberries from Chile is due to be shipped this week coinciding with the peak harvesting period in the central regions
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ArticleWaitrose retail director leaves after three decades
Waitrose has announced Tony Solomons is stepping down as retail director after 30 years and Rob Collins is to take his place from January 2012.
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ArticleBanana import licenses to be abolished
Freshfel says that 'administratively burdensome and costly' banana import licenses will be removed on 1 January next year
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ArticleProducer funds 'must be agreed'
Copa-Cogeca calls for proposed producer organisation funds to be confirmed in the EU's 2012 budget in face of 'major crisis'
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ArticleUS Mango Board members named
Agriculture secretary Tom Vilsack appoints six representatives to serve three-year terms beginning on 1 January 2012

