Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3742
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ArticleStandard & Poor cuts Carrefour rating
A day after Carrefour announced a share buyback. ratings agency Standard & Poor cut its credit ratings on the retailer
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Ten-point plan for horticulture success
The National Horticultural Forum (NHF) is calling for a substantial research and innovation agenda in sustainable production, health and wellbeing to create the right environment for the future success of UK horticulture.
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ArticleIndustry events disrupted by volcano
Several events are set to be postponed or cancelled due to the ongoing disruption to air travel caused by Iceland's volcano
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ArticleLeading firms taking part in FRESH2010
Nevskaya and RGS confirm their participation in FRESH2010, which is due to take place on 13-15 April in St Petersburg, Russia
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ArticleRussian recovery brings fresh promise
Speakers at FRESH2010 in St Petersburg predict economic recovery will boost the market for imported fresh fruit and vegetables
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Capespan UK back in the black
Capespan UK has bucked a downward trend in the Capespan Group to return to profitability in 2009, following a tough year in 2008.
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ArticleTotal Produce reports small decline
Total Produce has reported a “resilient performance” in 2009, revealing a small decline of 3.3 per cent for the year while signalling its intentions to acquire more companies in the coming year.
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DEFRA grants Leeds GM trial
DEFRA has granted approval for Leeds University to conduct a second research trial of genetically modified potatoes this year.
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ArticleDamco keen on Indian growth
Maersk’s logistics arm Damco is targeting big growth in India over the next five years according to the company’s CEO
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Whole Foods restarts UK expansion plans
Organic grocer Whole Foods has restarted its plans for expansion in the UK as sales begin to recover at its US business.
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ArticleBrammy Awards reveal new category
The Bramley Campaign has announced details of its annual Brammy Awards and unveiled a brand new category in the prestigious industry accolades.
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ArticleHamburg Süd boosts refrigerated fleet
The German shipping line has taken delivery of 2,000 new Daikin container refrigeration units
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Capespan goes green with Xerox printer
Global fruit marketer Capespan has invested in new Xerox printers that reduce colour printing costs.
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Ecuadorian rain threatens bananas
The National Meteorology and Hydrology Institute in Ecuador has forecast wet weather over the next month, potentially impacting new banana crops.
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New company formed at Glasgow market
Dutch international trading company Van Rijn Group and McKenzie in Glasgow have combined to form a new company named McKenzie-Van Rijn (Glasgow) Ltd.
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South West show opens next week
The annual SOURCE Exhibition & Taste of the West Trade Show is taking place in Exeter on 19-20 April, where up to 200 South West and UK-based organisations will be showcasing their food and catering products and offerings.
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ArticleTotal Cherry plans UK trials
Total Cherry, the stonefruit arm of Total Produce UK, has been working on establishing a unique domestic cherry variety trial in Kent, by planning the trial of 20 varieties at Owens Court Farm.
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Forager credits APC Overnight
Wild food forager Anne Misselbrook from Cornwall has credited her business’ success to next day deliveries from APC Overnight.
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SOLA success for Stomp Aqua
The latest Specific Off-Label Approval (SOLA) for the residual herbicide Stomp Aqua in outdoor cabbage has won the support of vegetable grower Stephen Watkins.
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Chilean grapes suffer browning berry
Problems with fruit condition are emerging in late-season white Chilean grape.

