Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3575
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ArticleSpar managing director steps down
Spar UK managing director Jerry Marwood has stepped down as boss of the convenience retailer.
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Cornish production escapes flood damage
Fresh produce supplies in Cornwall have escaped relatively unscathed from the barrage of rain and subsequent flooding that has hit the region this week.
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ArticleItalian kiwifruit promise
The Italian kiwifruit season is set to get off to a promising start this month, with producers looking to make the most of new markets and varieties. Anna Sbuttoni reports
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ArticleWinter warmers
Britain’s food garden blooms during the chilly winter months with high quality and availability of winter veg. But with largely flat sales over the past year, Doris Lee Butterworth weighs up the prospects for a better season ahead
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ArticlePromotional fortnight spearheads sales upturn
Despite the organics category continuing to suffer an overall value and volume decline in the past year, figures from the last few weeks have indicated the sector is fighting back. Alex Lawson reports on the impact of September’s Organic Fortnight
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Does size matter? It does in the modern retail war
Nature dictates that fruit and vegetables grow to different sizes, resulting in a wide range of descriptions when they appear
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Presentation of fruit to the Lord Mayor
Each year in October the Fruiterers visit the Lord Mayor of London for a ceremony of some antiquity. This usually occurs at
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Good time to invest in the mushroom trade
It’s always good to be able to bring news of a major investment by a British company, especially in a sector where
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ArticleDole Fresh UK makes redundancies
One of the UK’s largest fresh produce importers has made three employees redundant, including two directors.
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ArticleSussex Mushrooms unveils £10m plans
Sussex Mushrooms is working on an ambitious £10 million project that it claims will make it one of the most technically advanced suppliers in Europe.
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ArticleChina to tackle rising food costs
The world’s second-largest economy is investigating ways to control rising food costs in an effort to rein in inflation
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ArticleOverseas sales boost Wal-Mart profits
Wal-Mart's third quarter profits are up despite weak US sales and thanks to strong sales abroad
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ArticleChep acquires Ifco Systems
Pallet specialist Chep announces purchase of rival Ifco Systems, subject to regulatory approval
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ArticleFyffes buys back 17m of its own shares
Company says current share price represents "good value" at current level, especially given expected recovery in banana market
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ArticleJFC Group ‘records major loss’
According to reports in Russia, importer suffered a substantial loss in the first nine months the year
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Organic Farm Foods makes awards shortlist
Organic Farm Foods has been shortlisted as one of the top 10 companies for the UEBT Biodiversity Award 2010 in the leadership category.
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ArticleCold impacts Ecuadorean bananas
Production in El Oro has fallen markedly in the last two months, pushing down prices paid to growers
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ArticleGF Group acquires transport company
Italian fresh produce group reveals it is set to pass on 10 per cent shareholdings to both Apofruit Italia and CPR System
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ArticleAhold posts increase in Q3 net sales
Company reports improvement in sales, although net income during the third quarter is down compared with last year's figure

