Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3745
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ArticleWhole Foods' UK growth on track
Organic grocer revives plans for UK expansion as US operation recovers from economic crisis
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ArticleIsrael sets out to reform ports
Israel's ports face reform following last week's ministerial meeting, paving the way for the IPOs of Haifa and Ashdod
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ArticleAuchan displays its “resilience”
In the face of tough economic conditions, the French retailer has announced an increase in revenue for 2009
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ArticleBrazil boosts Groupe Casino sales
French retailer announces growth in first-quarter sales of 5.6 per cent, helped by a strong showing in the South American country
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ArticleKoppert unveils scarlet cress
Koppert Cress unveiled new product scarlet cress to the catering trade this week, as it exhibited its lines at hospitality exhibition Northern Restaurant & Bar 2010.
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Kettle Produce battles past fire damage
Kettle Produce Ltd has assured its customers it is “business as usual” at the Scottish vegetable supplier, despite a major fire that broke out in the early hours of last Friday morning.
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ArticleOrganic produce sees upturn
Organic fresh produce has “turned a corner” and is fast recovering from the damages of recession, despite a slump in sales across the category in 2009.
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ArticleIsraeli firm to enter Australia
Israeli packaging firm Hefestus plans to follow its entry into the US market with a foray into Australia this year
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Organic Fortnight dates set
The Soil Association has announced the dates for the next Organic Fortnight, which aims to persuade consumers of the benefits of organics.
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ArticleSavings aplenty ahead of berry event
The deadline for delegates to make significant savings on their Global Berry Congress registration fee is fast approaching
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Regulux to reduce russet
Apple growers are promised superior finish and reduced russeting with Regulux 10 SG, a plant growth regulator that enhances visual appeal of fruits.
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Nuffield scholars unveil new science
Latest advances in science and technology that provide practical help to the UK agri-food industry are the focus of a conference being held on 20 April in Peterborough.
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ArticleNZ hanging on Braeburn pricing
New Zealand’s Braeburn industry is hoping better prices in Europe and the UK this year will pull the sector through
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ArticleChiquita teams up with BFFC
Chiquita Brands International has formed a partnership with Bahrain Fresh Fruits Company for the distribution of its bananas
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ArticleDole to export Romanian produce
US Multinational reveals future plans and hopes for Eastern European market
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ArticleAhold eyes Belgian advance
John Rishton looks ahead at group's annual meeting of shareholders, admitting he sees no short-term "significant improvement" in the economy
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ArticleBramley Apple Week proves success
TV spots and magazine appearances help to push the popularity of Bramley apples in the UK
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Easter feasting pushes food sales
The total value of food sales went up 4.3 per cent on a year earlier between January and March, while like-for-like food sales jumped 2.5 per cent.
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ArticleAttendance strong at UK show
Natural & Organic Products Europe, held this week in London, enjoyed its most successful show in spite of the economic climate
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ArticleChile records blues export growth
Following a solid performance this season, prices for Chilean blueberries in the US are set to decline as domestic offer increases

