Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3379
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ArticleSir Ken fined over share sales
The Financial Services Authority has fined former Morrisons boss Sir Ken Morrison £210,000 for failing to disclose share sales worth up to £450 million.
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Pre-serve in Produce Wash giveaway
Preservative and processing aid specialist Pre-serve has launched a special giveaway to celebrate 11 years of business.
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ArticleYellow raspberries in at Tesco
Tesco has begun stocking a yellow raspberry variety called Champagne, which are grown in Berkshire and went into stores on Wednesday.
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ArticleFrench growers ready for further action
France’s fruit and vegetable producers have warned that members are ready to take action against 'cheap imports'
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ArticleZespri push propels Indonesia kiwifruit imports
Indonesia’s kiwifruit imports have sky-rocketed over the last four years thanks to New Zealand kiwifruit marketer Zespri promotions
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ArticleZespri delivers 'realistic' Psa outlook
Group's annual meeting covers ongoing Psa threat, results and returns for the past year, and the first 2011/12 returns forecast
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ArticleBlueberry growers vote yes
Blueberry growers and importers in the US have voted to continue their promotion, research and information order.
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ArticleUS retail strong despite import fall
US retailers have seen continued sales growth this summer despite a decline in US container imports
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Hortiberia directors break away
Three directors of the Spanish grower group Hortiberia based in Murcia have broken away to form their own sales organisation.
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ArticleDiscounters gain in UK retail market
Latest data shows improved year-on-year market share for Aldi and Lidl in the UK, as consumers appear to trade down
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ArticlePrices soar in Algeria
Fresh produce prices have increased markedly during Ramadan, but Algerian consumers have not reduced their spending
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ArticleSensational Flavours heads for the US
Rijk Zwaan's product line to hit the US, following its introduction in European and Asian countries
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ArticleIFCO sees further growth
Second quarter yields revenue and profitability gains on organic European RPC growth and adding new retail contracts
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ArticleNew FDA fees could hurt importers
New FDA food re-inspection rules could slap extra charges on US importers and push up the price of food
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ArticleMaersk reveals first-half results
Revenue and profit climbs, although the group still forecasts a full-year result lower than that recorded in 2010
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ArticleChiquita chiefs buy up shares in business
Following a dramatic fall in stock values worldwide, several of Chiquita's senior directors have shown their faith in the group by buying up shares in the group.
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French growers ready to take further action
Unions representing France’s fruit and vegetable growers have warned that their members are ready to resume action against “cheap imports” if their demands are not met.
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ArticleSweeter fruit forecast from New York
High light levels in New York state so far this summer will lift sugar content in the state’s apple crop, growers report.
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ArticleLinpac to launch Fresh! Seminars
Packaging group aims to support the fresh food packing industry by offering expertise at a series of European events
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ArticleRonan Lennon leaves Capespan role
Long standing managing director of Capespan International Ltd in the UK will leave the company in October

