Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3345
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ArticleEcuador banana crisis continues
The emergency period declared by Ecuador’s Ministry of Agriculture, Farming and Fisheries (Magap) for the country’s fledging banana industry will reportedly last a further eight weeks.
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Poor sales forecast for Tesco
Tesco is likely to post its poorest sales performance for 20 years, with the supermarket operator expected to show its first drop in like-for-like sales in its domestic market since the 1990s.
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ArticleMore speakers sign up for FPJ South West
Regional food and drink trade organisation for the South West, Taste of the West, is set to take part in the FPJ Conferences - South West event on 3 November.
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ArticleSpanish tomato prices down by half
Beginning of Almerian tomato season sees prices drop by over 50 per cent from start of 2010/11 campaign
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ArticleNo fruit in 40% of UK children's packed lunches
Survey results prompt World Cancer Research Fund to tell parents to consider switching children to school meals
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ArticleNZ expects major fall in Gold exports
Export marketer Zespri understood to be anticipating an approximate one-third reduction in Gold export volumes due to Psa
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ArticleDownturn ‘hits’ Tesco sales
Six-month figures expected to show first sales drop for two decades, say analysts
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ArticleEuro Pool System buys La Palette Rouge
Dutch packaging firm acquires French pallet pooling specialist
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ArticleSheerness facing fruit shipment decline
Fresh produce imports into the port of Sheerness are on a steep decline, leaving the town considering other options, according to a report in Kentonline.
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Walmart reshuffle results in new UK head
David Cheesewright has been named president and chief executive of a new regional management team
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ArticleRijk Zwaan welcomes Vietnamese PM
Nguyen Tan Dung visits Rijk Zwaan in De Lier as part of his five-day visit to the Netherlands
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ArticleDixy drives forward in 2011
Russia's third-largest domestic retailer reports on big jump in January-August sales
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ArticleFreshgro steps up innovation
Freshgro is driving an emphasis on innovation with new parsnip and carrot products.
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ArticleEnergy firm powers new giant glasshouse project
A new wave of large-scale green glasshouse developments are set to hit the UK, creating thousands of jobs and significantly increasing UK production.
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ArticleBudgens invests in price cuts
On the same day Tesco announced its Big Price Drop, Budgens pledged to invest in helping its own shoppers save money by lowering the prices on thousands of products, including fresh produce.
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ArticleBritish cauliflowers run short
British cauliflower supplies are running short, with imported produce making strong money.
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ArticleJimmy Doherty backs Co-op campaign
Farmer and television presenter Jimmy Doherty is helping to launch The Co-operative’s Green Schools Revolution.
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ArticleInternal changes boost Dole Fresh UK profits
Dole Fresh UK has reported an increase in profits despite the background of a difficult and changing marketplace.
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ArticleBritish blueberries strong at M&S
British blueberries have arrived in store in Marks & Spencer and the supermarket is lauding one of its largest growers.
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ArticleChefs meet for Rudolph event
As new season Rudolph potatoes were being harvested, restaurateurs, chefs, retailers and media met for a celebration of the potato.

