Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3775
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Bolland leaves strong Morrisons legacy
Retailer reports on record yearly performance for 2009, with net profit climbing and weekly average customer numbers increasing
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ArticleSpar plans Indian expansion
Dutch retailer Spar has announced it plans to open 25 new stores in India by 2012 in partnership with Max Hypermarkets
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ArticleDelhaize exceeds profit expectations
The Belgian group beat its 2009 guidance with adjusted profit growth of 4.6 per cent
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ArticleBranston digestor offers DEFRA insight
DEFRA parliamentary under secretary Dan Norris visited fresh produce supplier Branston Ltd to gain an insight into how the company turns waste potatoes into electricity.
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S&A awaits planning decision
Soft-fruit grower S&A Produce is expecting a planning decision on workers’ accommodation proposals for its site in Marden, Herefordshire, next week.
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ArticleFairtrade first for Univeg
Univeg has imported the first-ever Chilean Fairtrade grapes into the UK.
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ArticleLessons for Australian citrus growers
A recent Citrus Australia study tour to the US has been invaluable in alerting growers to the threat posed by greening disease
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ArticleUS considers Japanese apples
A new US Department of Agriculture proposal could see all varieties of apples exported from Japan to the US
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ArticleGreek retailer posts flat profits
AB Vassilopoulos revealed that acquisition-led sales growth was offset by higher costs and a one-off tax
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ArticleChilean avocados emerge unscathed
With almost all this season's crop already exported overseas, the earthquake has had little impact on the country’s Hass avocado industry
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ArticleFlorida pushes up orange forecast
USDA increases March crop estimation by 2m boxes, showing resiliency in the face on the widespread frosts that struck in January
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ArticleWarwick offers sustainable postgrad
ADAS has teamed up with the University of Warwick to offer a postgraduate course in sustainable crop production - designed to address a shortage of specialists investigating solutions to food security.
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ArticleChilean industry "up and running"
The Chilean fresh fruit industry has announced that operations are all but back to normal less than two weeks after February’s devastating earthquake.
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ArticleCanada lifts ban on Sicilian oranges
First container of Ribera PDO-certified red-fleshed oranges on the water to Quebec after ten-year ban on imports is removed
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ArticleCanada lifts ban on Sicilian oranges
First container of Ribera PDO-certified red-fleshed oranges on the water to Quebec after ten-year ban on imports is removed
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Plant protection R&D costs rise steeply
A new study of research and development within the crop protection sector shows that, in a decade, the costs associated with the discovery, development and registration of new crop pest and disease agents have increased by 68.4 per cent to €189 million (£165.9m).
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ArticlePBH to reward heathy families
A new contest asks consumers and their families to write about success stories from their lives involving fruit and vegetables
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ArticleItaly struck by snow, wind and rain
Much of the country's northern half under snow as record winds close the Port of Trieste and production suffers major damage
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ArticleMunich Airport revamps summer timetable
Five new long-haul routes will now be served from the German airport, with debuts for Singapore Airlines and Kuban Airlines
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ArticleConceptual thinking from EMRA
East Malling Research Association’s (EMRA) concept pear orchard will produce its first harvest this year and will reach full production by 2015.

