Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3368
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Shoppers forecast food price rise
Shoppers in the UK expect food prices to rise over the next 12 months, and are prepared to switch to discount grocery retailers to help manage their budgets.
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ArticleVegetable Week takes centre stage
Restaurants across Madrid to feature vegetable-themed menu during October
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ArticleOppenheimer makes organics promotion
Canadian group hands Rachel Pagano the role of category manager for organics
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ArticleIFPS to hold first Asian meeting
Asia Fruit Logistica in Hong Kong is the venue for the produce standards group's regional gathering
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ArticleVOG cautious over apple harvest
Europe's largest single supplier of apples is wary of figures coming out of Prognosfruit
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ArticleSafeway director joins United Fresh board
Steve Burnham joins the board to replace the outgoing Geoff White
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ArticleSainsbury's stocks candy floss grapes
Packs of Cotton Candy variety go on sale in total of 35 stores as British retailer looks to add some fun to the table grape category
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ArticleStorm causes big losses
In eastern Belgium, topfruit growers face major losses as a result of last month's heavy storm
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ArticleBerries beat apples and bananas to top spot
Soft-fruit sales values have pipped apples and bananas to the post as the leading fruits in terms of sales value for the first time.
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ArticleCertis Europe signs deal with Futureco
Pest Management companies agree accord to develop and distribute new products in Iberian market
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Early conclusion for Zeder's Capespan offer
Zeder Investments has increased its shareholding in the Capespan Group to nearly 40 per cent as a result of the formal offer it made to shareholders in June this year.
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ArticleGrowers given Irene reprieve
Apple producers in the US and banana growers in the Dominican Republic have been relieved that the passage of Hurricane Irene last week did not cause as much damage as initially feared.
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ArticleMaersk Line launches ECUMED service
New weekly liner service connects Ecuador directly with Spain, Turkey and the Black Sea
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ArticleTesco bows out of Japan
UK retail giant Tesco is to sell its struggling business in Japan as it looks to focus on other markets in Asia
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Tesco to sell off Japanese business
Tesco is to pull out of Japan as it has failed to achieve economies of scale in the country.
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ArticleAndalusian producers plan UK trip
A number of Andalusia’s leading fresh produce exporters are to visit New Spitalfields market next month.
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ArticleAgrexco to be broken up as bid fails
Kislev's proposed buyout package deemed "no longer relevant" as bondholders reject possible debt repayment offer
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ArticleEarly conclusion for Zeder's Capespan offer
Investment group Zeder says its formal offer to acquire control of the country's biggest exporter will end on 9 September
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ArticlePlanasa launches Sweet stonefruit
New range of stonefruit launched by Spanish fruit breeder, with more planned
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ArticleSpar flower sales in bloom
Spar and AF Blakemore have boosted fresh flower sales by 13 per cent in the past year, as a result of a relaunch across stores in the Blakemore and Capper regions.

