Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3766
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ArticleAlphonso mango yields down
Mango farmers in the Indian state of Maharashtra are still counting the cost of Cyclone Phyan, which hit last November
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ArticleAeon’s operating profit up
Japanese retailer Aeon Co Ltd is expected to announce an operating profit of US$1.4bn for the twelve months to February
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ArticleUSDA predicts bigger valencia crop
The USDA’s latest valencia orange crop prediction is 34m cartons, up by around 21 per cent on last season’s total yield
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Minister ponders congestion options
Transport minister Paul Clark has reinforced his view that quiet night-time deliveries can tackle urban congestion, reduce carbon emissions and engender more reliable deliveries without impacting on the lives of local residents.
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NFU takes on charity task
Intrepid walkers from the National Farmers’ Union (NFU) will be taking on the challenge of a lifetime to conquer The Ridge Walk.
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ArticleChange4Life Spar unwrapped
One of the South West’s first Change4Life convenience stores has opened at the SPAR store on Filton Avenue in Bristol.
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ArticleAssured Produce reacts to grower ire
Assured Produce (AP) has responded to pressure from irate UK growers over the “unnecessary” hurdles they are being forced to jump in pursuit of accreditation to sell fruit.
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EU inspectors benchmark with UK
Produce inspectors from across Europe congregated at the Rural Payment Agency’s (RPA) headquarters in Reading to gain an insight into UK practices and help harmonise EU Marketing Standards on fruit and vegetables last week.
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Eurofins gains testing accolade
Eurofins UK Contaminants laboratory at Wolverhampton has been recognised in the top 10 European laboratories following its rigorous testing schemes.
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ArticleOcado unveils stock market target
Online retailer Ocado has announced plans to float on the stock market after the general election and will use some of the proceeds to build a second distribution centre.
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ArticleEarly start for NZ kiwifruit
New Zealand kiwifruit exporter Zespri has announced that the 2010 campaign is set for an early start, with output and quality similar to last season.
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ArticleGlobus to address Cool Logistics event
Conference will feature a presentation by German retailer's head of quality assurance Dr Horst Lang
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ArticleRewe moves for Tengelmann stores
Retailer to acquire 65 outlets from fellow German group in the Rhein-Main-Neckar region of the country
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ArticleHeat cuts South African topfruit exports
Unfavourable weather that has been impacting produce across the world is now also negatively affecting South Africa's apple and pear crop
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Colorsfruit founder steps down
One of the founder members of Colorsfruit, one of the most successful South African export companies since deregulation, has left the company in what is seen as a major reshuffle of interests for the firm.
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ArticleM&S's Rose bows to pressure on pay
Pressure from Marks & Spencer’s investors has forced the retailer’s executive chairman Sir Stuart Rose to agree to a 25 per cent pay cut for his final months in post.
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Article7-Eleven plans Las Vegas expansion
US convenience retailer plans to strengthen its position through new developments, acquisitions and remodelling
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ArticleFormer Saphir salesman joins Timerfruit
Rotterdam-based fresh produce import-export company confirms appointment of Ruud van der Ploeg to its commercial team
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ArticleCampaign aims to boost grapefruit sales
South Africa's Beautiful Country, Beautiful Fruit campaign in the UK is preparing to focus consumer attention on the citrus category
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ArticlePhilippines banana growers sweating
A dry spell in the Philippines has banana growers worried that much of this year’s yield won’t be suitable for export

