Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3524
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ArticleFunding boost for Chinese vegetables
The Chinese government has put Yn1.5bn (US$227.96m) of funding behind efforts to boost winter vegetable supplies to the country’s north
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ArticleFreeze hits Mexican vegetables
A freeze in Mexico last week has crippled winter vegetable supplies from the region and sparked price spike forecasts
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Fresh Produce India line-up strengthens
With less than one month to go before the start of Fresh Produce India several expert speakers have been added to the conference programme.
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ArticleNFU outrage over Unite calls
The NFU has expressed its disbelief after the union Unite submitted a pay claim to DEFRA calling for a substantial counter-inflationary pay rise and a public holiday to commemorate Workers’ Memorial Day.
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Fresh produce markets honoured by FARMA
The National Farmers’ Retail & Markets Association (FARMA) has announced the winners of its 2011 National Farm Retail Awards in Bournemouth.
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Article‘Foot long’ burger chain plans UK debut
A US burger chain is promising to put locally sourced fresh produce at the heart of its offer when it opens in the UK.
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Leeds retailer given HMI fine
A Leeds fresh produce retailer has been ordered to pay £7,100 after displaying and offering to sell sub-standard goods.
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Bradford wins best market gong
Bradford St James Market has been named the best wholesale market in the UK.
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Eismann UK enters administration
The Birmingham office of RSM Tenon has been appointed administrators to frozen food delivery business Eismann UK Ltd and its associate company Country Home Foods Limited.
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ArticlePO scheme lambasted as row faces EU court
The row over payments for UK Producer Organisations (POs) could reach the European Court of Justice, with ongoing attempts to reach a resolution branded as “hopeless” by producers.
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ArticleSpar plots Czech Republic format change
Austria-based retailer is to focus its attention on opening smaller supermarkets in the country
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ArticleMEPs approve banana deal
The European Parliament has this week, as expected, voted in favour of an international trade agreement between the EU, the US and Latin American countries, which is designed to end a 16-year long dispute over banana import tariffs.
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California almonds target UK women
California Almonds is launching a new campaign in the UK to position almonds as a healthy and convenient snack for busy women.
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ArticleDutch pear exports approach record
Fresh pear exports soared during 2010, growing 53 per cent for the January-November period, new figures have revealed
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ArticleEurope approves banana deal
MEPs vote in favour of tariff reduction agreement, effectively ending 16-year international trade dispute
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ArticleFood report sends 'urgent message'
Farming Futures Foresight report offers timely reminder of food security challenges, according to European Crop Protection Association
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Article'Aldi effect' returns to UK
New data shows that leading discounters have enjoyed strong sales growth in the UK through the past three months
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ArticleNew phone app aids ethical shopping
A new iPhone app has been launched in the UK to assist consumers who wish to shop in an ethical fashion
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ArticleBelgian pears arrive in China
Belgian pears have arrived in Chinese supermarkets for the first time after three and a half years of negotiations between the two countries
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ArticleErmanno Serughetti joins La Linea Verde
Move to appoint former Florette director will strengthen relations with the trade, according to the Italian group

