Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3658
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ArticleThe conversation just got started
Companies in the fresh produce business need to make more of new forms of mass communication if they are to keep one step ahead of their competitors
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Retirement proposals come under fire
A small business support group has hit out at plans to abolish the default retirement age.
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ArticleCovent Garden resilient despite slip
The Covent Garden Market Authority (CGMA) struck a note of resilience in reporting a slight trading slip at New Covent Garden Market (NCGM) in the last year.
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ArticleJack Pandol Sr dies aged 87
US fresh produce innovator Jack Pandol Senior has passed away at his home in California aged 87
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Open India would lead to price drop
An Indian research firm has said allowing foreign investment in the country’s retail sector would lead to lower prices for fresh produce
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ArticleBBC celeb backs Staffordshire mark
Taste of Staffordshire has launched a professionally graded accreditation scheme for food and drink related businesses, which is being backed by the partnership’s new patron, Sarah Willingham of BBC Two’s The Restaurant.
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ArticleUganda trials GM bananas
GM bananas are currently being tested in Uganda, but doubts remain concerning the benefits of GM for African farmers
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ArticleWhole Foods rides profit wave
Specialist retailer sees net income more than double during the third quarter of 2010
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M&S supplier lands cash bonus
A Marks & Spencer supplier has been rewarded for “excellence in environment and ethical issues” at the M&S Plan A Awards, which took place at the Great Yorkshire Show.
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ArticleUK growers review asparagus season
Packers and growers have gathered to discuss the 2010 UK asparagus campaign and the impact of an ongoing marketing drive
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ArticleVI.P campaign "in line with expectations"
Italian apple marketer says it faced major challenges in selling last season's crop, despite good quality and reasonable volume
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ArticleAntwerp port sees growth
Belgium's port of Antwerp has recorded an increase in cargo volumes for the first six months of the year
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Del Monte Q2 profits fall
Fresh Del Monte Produce has announced that net income attributable to the group fell to $21.1 million through the second quarter of the year, down from the $52.2m recorded in the corresponding period last year.
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ArticleR&D to support Canadian growers
Government invests in new project to help improve pest and disease management within Canada’s fresh produce industry
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ArticleEarly detection tool shows promise
FDA’s reportable food electronic portal speeds up identification and investigation of potential health hazards in human and animal food
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ArticleLandec's yearly income hit by charges
Value-added vegetables push up revenue but group's net income drops following non-recurring charges
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ArticleOrganics could halt UK bird decline
The UK's Soil Association has highlighted the role of organics in assisting bird numbers, following Defra's alarming report
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ArticleEvent mulls end to collective pricing
Cold-chain logistics conference set to consider possible end to collective carrier pricing and service agreements
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DEFRA seeks guidance on stats
DEFRA has issued a clarion call to fresh produce players to report on the departments performance in delivering statistics.
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ArticleLogistics conference to debate latest trends
The next Cool Logistics Conference is scheduled for 20-22 September, with speakers ready to discuss the most recent trends and innovations

