Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3381
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ArticleNew managing director for Lidl Austria
Schwarz Group-owned retailer appoints Brendan Proctor as its new MD for Austria
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ArticleKanes Foods chairman Dr John Randall dies
Dr John Randall, chairman of Evesham supplier Kanes Foods, has died aged 82.
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ArticleScientists make citrus greening strides
New technology helps identify devastating disease quicker and cheaper, according to reports
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ArticleAndalusia sees export increase
Fruit and vegetable exports from Andalusia increased by 25 per cent during the first four months of 2011 compared with the same period a year before, primarily driven by strong vegetable sales.
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ArticleChina getting too close for comfort
The US thinks China could do more to help global currency, but that's unlikely to happen, so investors are turning to other markets
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ArticleNational Fruit Show to host Paice
The National Fruit Show is to take place on Wednesday 19 and Thursday 20 October.
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ArticleThe sky’s the limit for new vertical project
A vertical farm planned for a disused building near Manchester could be the first of its kind for the UK.
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ArticleContamination fears cut into Japanese exports
Five months on from the series of disasters that befell Japan on 11 March, consumer fears over radiation contamination are continuing to undermine fresh produce exports
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Brakes names best British chef
The Royal Albion Hotel in Maidstone, Kent has won the Best of British chef competition run by foodservice supplier Brakes and master brewer Shepherd Neame.
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ArticleCourt throws out T&G case against Zespri
New Zealand exporter fails in its high court legal bid to have kiwifruit marketer found in breach of rules on commercial practice
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ArticleNew appointment for Henderson Brown
Food sector recruitment specialist Henderson has strengthened its team with the appointment of Liz Orpwood as a consultant.
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ArticlePineberry plants up for sale
The Farplants Group is now taking commercial orders for pineberry plants for UK retail distribution in Spring 2012.
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ArticleGrape demand divides market
The grape market is a game of two halves as white product struggles to maintain sales momentum while red fruit is in strong demand with high prices.
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US scientists in greening breakthrough
US department of agriculture (USDA) scientists are using a technology known as FTIR-ATR spectroscopy to identify rapidly and with 95 per cent accuracy citrus plant leaves infected with the devastating disease known as citrus greening.
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Institute of Horticulture event approaches
The Institute of Horticulture (IoH) is to host its annual conference on 8 October.
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Potato Council gets incisive online
The Potato Council has conducted some in-depth research into the social media sphere as it looks to further its messages.
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ArticleSainsbury's chilli sales climb
Sainsbury’s reported this week that its chilli sales have risen 15 per cent year on year.
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ArticleAgrexco sold to Israeli group Kislev
Sale of Israeli exporter to freight forwarding and logistics company given go-ahead during hearing in Tel Aviv District Court
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ArticleReynolds offers caterers Sofia
Catering supply specialist Reynolds is offering British Sofia salad potatoes to the UK foodservice industry on an exclusive basis.
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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

