Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3412
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ArticleTreasury 'falls short' in Agrexco offer
The Israeli Ministry of Finance has offered financing of €500,000 to the troubled group, down on the recommended €1.75m
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ArticleStonefruit meeting calls for EU action
Italian, French and Spanish producers say European Commission must tackle falling consumption following E.coli outbreak
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LEAF earns government boost
The LEAF marque has been recognised in Defra’s recently released plans for new standards of food procurement across all government departments and agencies.
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ArticlePeruvian avocados enter Dragon's Den
Peruvian Hass avocado exports are set to increase significantly while the crop’s promotional drive has entered the BBC’s Dragon’s Den.
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ArticleFrench produce gets outdoor approval
The government has agreed to allow sales of peaches, nectarines and tomatoes outside stores for the start of July
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ArticleFrench consumers mixed on food safety
A new poll has found that consumers in France regard domestically grown vegetables as safer than imports
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ArticleStrong demand for Berlin stand space
Three weeks before the registration deadline, exhibitor space for next year's Fruit Logistica is being rapidly snapped up
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ArticleBakkavör prepared for Canadian market
Convenience specialist has started operations in the country, with the launch of its first factory in Cobourg, Ontario
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ArticleFruit Focus to host hot debate
A series of highly topical debates at this year’s Fruit Focus will prove a strong draw for visitors keen to hear about the latest political, technical and business matters impacting on their bottom line.
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ArticleFPC puts UK's E.coli losses at £54m
FPC says UK industry has lost £54m in cucumber, tomato and lettuce sales since German E.coli outbreak
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ArticleWaitrose unveils expansion plans
Waitrose has unveiled plans to open a record number of branches within the M25 next year, which will create up to 1,000 jobs.
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ArticleUK E. coli bill reaches £54m
The UK fresh produce industry has suffered more than £50 million in losses due to “unfounded and premature” claims linking fresh produce to the recent E.coli outbreaks in Germany and France.
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ArticleIndia considers NZ tariff reduction
Free trade agreement negotiations could see India drop tariffs on New Zealand agricultural products
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ArticleTop Walmart executives shift to Reliance Retail
After jumping ship from Walmart China in May, two former executives have now taken on top level roles at Reliance Retail in India
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ArticleAirfreight volumes struggle to take off
International airfreight growth has been lower than expected so far this year, reports the IATA
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ArticleAPL plans new US logistics terminal
Singapore container shipping line APL is developing a new intermodal container terminal in the US
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ArticleHail damages Indian apple supply
Hailstorms in India's Himachal Pradesh state have severely dented this season's apple crop
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ArticleNHS potato contract out to tender
The NHS procurement team, DHL, is to tender an application to become a listed supplier on its national framework agreement for prepared potatoes.
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ArticleE.coli aftermath hits Spanish berries
Exports of raspberries, blueberries and blackberries suffer due to closure of markets during E.coli crisis
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ArticleSuccessful year for Anglia Business Solutions
Leading software consultancy enjoys a 'year of exceptional achievement', with turnover up 28 per cent

