Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3582
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Q3 improvement for Delhaize
Revenue and operating profit grows year-on-year at Belgium-based group, helping confirm 2010 full-year profit guidance
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ArticleSainsbury's reports on profit jump
UK retailer sees sales climb through the first half of the year, in turn pushing operating profits up 8.1 per cent
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ArticleDriscoll's of Europe confirms merger
Board of directors approves acquisition of non-farming assets of Alconeras to create a unified Europe-wide organisation
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ArticleExpert speakers join Uruguay line-up
There is still time to make registration savings ahead of the Eurofruit Congress Southern Hemisphere, which takes place in Uruguay on 1-3 December
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ArticleSpar and Capper & Co ramp up fresh offer
Spar and Capper & Co are helping retailers improve sales and footfall with a revamp of their fresh produce proposition and the launch of a new brand, Market Garden.
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ArticlePaice calls for support on environment
Farmers and growers have received a call to action from farming minister Jim Paice as the Campaign for the Farmed Environment (CFE) marks its first birthday.
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Chiquita settles in 'terrorist payment' case
Chiquita is to pay money to stakeholders in plaintiffs' legal fees and pass a new 'terrorist payment' resolution.
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ArticleM&S to focus on the UK
Marks & Spencer is to scale back the number of branded food products on sale and put a focus on its UK business.
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ArticleT&G pledges Jazz apple payment
Turners & Growers will give New Zealand Jazz apple growers a one-off NZ$1 per tray payment to counter falling returns
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ArticleEU fines airlines for cargo cartel
Eleven major global airlines have been fined €800m for their involvement in a cargo price-fixing cartel that ran for six years
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ArticleRewe to drop organic banner
Retailer's Vierlinden organic concept to come to an end in 2011 as group aims to focus on more recently launched Temma outlets
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ArticleIndia angles for US trade deal
Indian officials hope to discuss US access for Indian grapes, pomegranates and lychees during US President Obama's visit this week
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ArticleAir cargo set to take off
World air cargo traffic is expected to regain its 2007 peak by the end of the year
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ArticleRecovery tipped for Argentinean fruit
Supplies of apples, pears and table grapes from the South American country are forecast to rebound during the 2011 season
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ArticleUS organic food market accelerates
New report claims demand for organic and natural products is rising rapidly, making it one of the fastest growing industries in US
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ArticleSales reshuffle for Oppenheimer
North American produce importer-distributor announces changes to sales personnel and fruit categories
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Agro-Mashov to focus food shortages
Next year's Agro-Mashov exhibition in Israel will focus on the issue of water and food shortages.
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ArticleMixed picture for Almeria’s exporters
Growers in Spanish province benefiting from better prices, with notable exception of aubergines
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ArticleEMR gains national backing
East Malling Research has been granted responsive mode status by the BBSRC, allowing it to bid for certain funding opportunities
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ArticleLe Crunch targets UK wholesalers
The new Le Crunch campaign aims to convince UK wholesalers to choose French apples

