Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3731
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NFU focuses on key constituencies
The National Farmers’ Union’s (NFU) government and parliamentary affairs team has prepared a “30 to watch… and one to keep watching” list of constituencies which reflect farming interests.
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ArticleLondis celebrates 50th anniversary
Londis celebrated its 50th year in business at the convenience retailer’s annual conference this month.
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ArticleEU garlic import regulations change
An amendment harmonising the administration procedures across the EU for imports of garlic from third countries has been published.
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ArticleRe:fresh offers consumer insight
The Re:fresh Conference will give delegates invaluable insight into the consumer mindset and prevailing trends in these challenging economic times.
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ArticleMelon prices in upward spiral
Melon and watermelon supplies are running tight and prices are climbing as Latin American sources wind down before Spain is fully on stream.
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ArticleCarrefour signs with Future Group
After years of searching, it has been reported the French retailer Carrefour has finally found its Indian partner
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ArticleWeather causes stonefruit rethink
Bad April weather has led California stonefruit growers to revise their prediction for this year’s crop to 46.8m cartons
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Cynicism pervades ethics marks
Food and drink companies should capitalise on the growing “responsibility revolution” taking place, which is driving consumers away from products offering standalone issue claims to products offering holistic ethics, according to independent market analyst Datamonitor.
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Heike Hagenguth joins Comergon
Agri-export insurance broker and risk manager Comergon Holding Ventures has brought in Heike Hagenguth as country manager at Comergon Egypt.
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Gangmaster fined but businesses unscathed
A Cambridgeshire-based gangmaster who supplied labour in Lincolnshire has been sentenced and fined for operating as a gangmaster without a licence, but his customers escaped without punishment.
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ArticleWarwick HRI redundancies inch closer
Letters have been sent out to an undisclosed number of staff at Warwick HRI informing them that they are “provisionally at risk” of redundancy, as the industry and government are told to put their money where their mouth is.
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Roberts Mart offers green printing option
Roberts Mart is helping food and drink companies reduce their carbon footprint after investing in a new multi-million pound, state-of-the-art printing press.
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Harrods in Thai link-up
Harrods is to join forces with the Royal Thai Embassy to celebrate the gastronomy of Thailand and its culture throughout May.
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ArticleWaitrose denies claims over Israeli products
Waitrose has hit back at accusations it has been hiding the truth over products originating in illegal Israeli settlements.
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ArticleJaffa raises sails for 2010 regatta
Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy (WPNSA) is to host the first-ever Jaffa WPNSA Asymmetric Cup in a competition to see who can lift the Jaffa Cup.
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Dithane offers blight options
Concern over the increasing threat of early blight, named Alternaria, as well as more aggressive late blight in the UK should lead growers to return to Dithane (mancozeb) as their fungicide of choice in potatoes for blight management programmes this year, according to an expert.
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International road freight guide launched
The 15th edition of the Freight Transport Association’s (FTA) guide for international road transport operators has been published.
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ArticleRonan Raes retires from Bonita
Bonita’s European quality and external affairs director retires from fresh produce business after 35 years’ service
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ArticleYorkshire asparagus hits shelves
The first batches of 2010’s Yorkshire asparagus have been harvested and will be dispatched to retailers and restaurants across the region.
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ArticleIncome down at Safeway
US retailer reports results in line with expectations, as net income drops nearly US$50m on the corresponding period of 2009

