Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3699
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ArticleM&S wraps up £2.8m leaving present for Rose
Sir Stuart Rose is set to leave Marks & Spencer with a tidy sum of £2.8 million in his pocket after the company revealed its annual bonuses.
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Sir Terry transformed the UK supply chain
There have been a fair few adjectives used to describe Sir Terry Leahy over the last 13 years, not all of which are
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ArticleEosta launches campaign in RSA
The Dutch company has unveiled a new campaign in South Africa, using the attention of the World Cup to help improve social conditions
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ArticleFSA hits back over GM allegations
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has hit back at claims from the Soil Association and other anti-GM campaigners that its steering group for the public dialogue on food and the use of GM had been hijacked by the pro-GM lobby.
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ArticleZespri dismisses T&G kiwifruit plans
As it prepares to decide on commercial future of four new varieties, Zespri says there's "nothing new" in T&G's global kiwifruit plans
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ArticleRetailers deny Agrexco boycott plan
Two of Italy's leading supermarket groups have distanced themselves from claims of a possible ban on all Agrexco Israeli products
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ArticleThe Co-op makes Scottish tomato pledge
The Co-operative has pledged to take all the product from Ayrshire tomato grower David Bryson.
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ArticleBroccoli source switch proves smooth
The broccoli market is enjoying one of the smoothest changeovers from imported to domestic supply operators can remember.
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Murcian melons face tough season
Melon producers in Murcia have forecast a lower volume of high quality crops for this season.
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ArticleNew Zealand strides toward $10bn goal
The New Zealand fresh produce industry goal of achieving $10 billion (£4.7bn) in value by 2020 came a step closer with the release of figures yesterday showing total export revenue of $2.2bn in 2009.
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ArticleOcado moves to stock black garlic
Upmarket online delivery firm Ocado has followed retailer Selfridges in stocking Black Garlic.
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ArticleTesco Thai-up on produce push
Imports of Thai products into Tesco increased by 46 per cent this year as the UK’s number one supermarket threw its weight behind Thai produce for the second year running.
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ArticleThe Co-op revs up salad competition
The Co-operative is supporting UK growers by launching a competition that celebrates home-grown salad ranges, while giving shoppers the chance to win an iconic, British-themed mini.
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EMR concept pear orchard thrives
Chingford Fruit Limited has reported a positive second season for its concept Conference pear orchard in Kent.
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ArticleSupermarket fears over Italian stonefruit
Italian stonefruit growers are concerned supermarket competition is going to hit them hard this season.
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ArticleWholesale markets left in limbo
North West wholesale markets need “meaningful investment” and have been left “in limbo” while waiting for regeneration, delegates at last week’s FPJ Conferences North West event in Manchester were told.
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EU entry price system reform nears
Spanish producer-exporter federation Fepex is celebrating the first step in securing reform of the EU entry price system.
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ArticlePrevar in £5.3m top-fruit venture
Top-fruit growers in New Zealand and Australia are to invest £5.3 million over the coming five years through their Prevar joint venture.
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ArticleTesco fresh director Colin Holmes quits
Shock decision follows announcement that Richard Clarke will take over from CEO Sir Terry Leahy when he steps down next March
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ArticleVI.P marks two decades in business
Major supplier of fresh apples, berries and vegetables marks 20th anniversary with opening of new sales and marketing office

