Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3489
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ArticleRed Tractor drives into City
Duncan Allison of Allison Risebro was among the attendees of a day held to promote Red Tractor Assurance to City slickers.
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ArticleSummerkiwi arrives in North America
The early variety is available from Oppenheimer for the next six weeks and will be supported by a raft of in-store and PR activities
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ArticleUSDA funding move applauded
News that the USDA is to provide US$158m in funding for school produce programme is welcomed by United Fresh
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ArticleNew Zealand kiwifruit kicks off
Backed by a quality NZ kiwifruit season, Zespri’s new varieties and marketing programmes are beginning to bring in dividends
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ArticleAverage profit margins 'falling' in UK
Plimsoll report suggests that a quarter of all fresh produce companies in the UK are operating at a loss
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ArticlePrim'land prepares for new carrot crop
April sees the new Sabline carrot season get underway, with French marketer Prim'land expecting to sell 1.5m bunches during the season
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ArticleFinancial gains at Port of Rotterdam
Recovery in goods throughput during 2010 helps boost the port's net result by some €10m
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Energy issue after solar decision fury
The government has presented a mixed outlook to growers looking to become involved in energy schemes after its “horrifying” decision on solar energy.
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ArticleNew speakers join Rotterdam programme
FRESH2011, Europe's leading fresh fruit and vegetable conference event, has confirmed high-profile new speakers to its programme
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ArticlePeople's Supermarket slapped with bill
The People’s Supermarket (TPS) is to battle a court cash demand that will curtail some of its community work.
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ArticleSouth African avos make a splash
‘Take a Dip with Summer Avocados’ is the over-arching theme for this year’s South African Avocado Growers’ Association (SAAGA) promotion in the UK, including an intensive PR campaign and in-store marketing activity.
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ArticleHK blocks imports from radiation zone
Hong Kong bans imports of agricultural produce from parts of Japan after detecting excessive levels of radioactive iodine in spinach and turnip samples
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ArticleNFU welcomes Budget changes
The NFU has been largely positive in its response to Chancellor George Osborne’s budget, stressing that government must enable rural businesses to grow.
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ArticleNew research backs up Fresh Pod
A product used to keep fruit and vegetables fresh has been proven to eliminates bacteria, mould and other fungi from storage areas.
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ArticleModest growth for Sainsbury's
British retailer shows slight sales increase in fourth quarter statement, citing tough trading conditions for slowdown
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ArticleRoyal Fruitmasters nominates new CEO
Dutch company's board puts forward current Fruitmasters Growers boss Kees de Kat as replacement for Rian Verwoert
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ArticleSpanish urged to eat more broccoli
Lack of consumption in Spain is focus of major new campaign being staged with several major retailers
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ArticleTop organisations form organic alliance
Eight European organisations have founded the Leading Organic Alliance, with the aim of assisting organic agriculture in Europe
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ArticleDel Monte recalls cantaloupes
Voluntary recall is announced following the discovery of a possible salmonella contamination
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ArticleHEFF unveils produce nominees
Four producers have made the fresh produce category shortlist of this year’s Heart of England fine foods (HEFF) Diamond Awards.

