Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3442
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Barfoots gives system Greenlight
Sweetcorn specialist Barfoots of Botley has completed its two millionth assessment using Greenlight technology from Muddy Boots Software.
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ArticleBrammy Awards entries extended
Potential candidates for the Brammy Awards 2011 are being given extra time to enter.
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Retailers and suppliers at odds over adjudicator bill
Supermarkets have poured scorn on the business minister Ed Davey’s draft bill for the establishment of a long-promised groceries code adjudicator as “ill-judged”, while suppliers’ representatives praised it as the outcome of years of hard work.
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ArticleMorrisons stands strong on seasonality pressure
Morrisons fresh food trading director Jane Speakman told Re:fresh delegates last week that the retailer having its own packhouses not only gives it a competitive edge, but also enhances its grower relationships and therefore the quality of the product it can supply to consumers.
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ArticleAeon signals expansion plans
Japanese retailer Aeon’s Malaysian arm has revealed plans to expand its presence in South East Asia at a recent Annual General Meeting
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ArticleThailand increases exports to Japan
Thailand has seen a significant increase in its food exports to Japan in the first four months of the year
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New leadership for Walmart in China
Walmart’s Chinese operations have new management at the helm following the departure of two of the company’s top executives
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ArticleSainsbury's reveals carbon reduction plan
Sainsbury's has launched its Carbon Academy to provide environmental training to 20,000 people by 2020.
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ArticleOlympic food faces "terrorist threats"
Protecting food supplies to the 2012 Olympic Games from potential “terrorist threats” is paramount, LOCOG’s Jan Matthews (pictured) told the Re:fresh conference.
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Hispa strikes a deal with Staay
Dutch firms Hispa Fruit and Staay Food Group have reached a deal whereby Staay is taking over 70 per cent of the shares in Hispa Fruit.
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ArticleCourgettes arrive in Tesco
UK courgettes are to hit Tesco shelves at their “earliest ever” point this weekend with the retailer sourcing 100 per cent British product within the next two weeks.
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ArticleWorldwide Fruit invests in people
Worldwide Fruit has earned bronze level Investors in People accreditation.
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Fruit farmer switches solutions
A fruit farmer has switched to a new accounting system after claiming his former one was “incredibly difficult to use”.
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ArticleBritish flowers land royal approval
A stunning display showcasing the best of British flowers, plants and produce has not only won its 15th consecutive gold medal at the Chelsea Flower Show but also won a royal seal of approval.
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ArticleCo-op backs project to hit back at flower imports
Yorkshire farmers have announced a new marketing organisation backed by The Co-operative enabling UK growers to fight back against the high volumes of imported flowers.
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ArticleUK salad industry hits out over E. coli incident
The Tomato Growers' Association has hit out at imports after the E. coli outbreak in Spanish salad crops.
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ArticleBerry Gardens hits gold standard
Company's range on display at Chelsea Flower Show aids Waitrose and NFU in their gold medal quest
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Global R&D to combat kiwifruit disease
New Zealand kiwifruit marketer Zespri and Kiwifruit Vine Health (KVH) are spearheading a global R&D programme to protect the NZ kiwifruit industry from the vine disease Psa.
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ArticleDP World prepares for FTSE 100 debut
World's third-largest container terminal operator is set to start trading on the London Stock Exchange
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ArticleZespri Gold backed on vitamin C
New research suggests that vitamin C from Zespri Gold Kiwifruit is more efficiently absorbed into the body than a supplement

