Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3783
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ArticleM&S aims to top green charts
Marks & Spencer has announced ambitious plans to become the world’s most sustainable retailer by 2015.
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BRC: food inflation slows
Food inflation slowed to 1.3 per cent in February, from 2.9 per cent in January, according to the BRC-Nielsen Shop Price Index - its lowest rate since the inception of the index in December 2006.
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ArticleBananas deemed most wasted item
Bananas are officially the most wasted food item with fruit, salad and vegetables all representing the most wasted items in the weekly shopping basket, according to new research.
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ArticleCauli supply in disarray
Renewed frosts and snowfall across the UK are continuing to play havoc with cauliflower availability and threatening transplanting for spring crops.
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ArticleOfficial wanted secrecy for tainted beans
Pesticide-tainted beans have been uncovered in China, sparking criticism between officials
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ArticlePhilippines considers banana spray regulation
There is a new drive in the Philippine government to regulate rather than ban aerial banana spraying
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ArticleNZ’s cherry exports strong
New Zealand’s cherry exports have hit around 1,300 tonnes for the season, worth NZ$20m
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ArticleRiverina orange production down
Early forecasts say November heat has knocked back orange volume by 15-20 per cent in Australia’s Riverina region
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ArticleIndonesian watchdog appeals Carrefour ruling
Indonesia’s competition watchdog has appealed against the decision to let Carrefour keep its Alfa Retailindo stake
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ArticleNew Multivac website goes live
Multivac Group’s fully redesigned international corporate website went live earlier this month.
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ArticleBlueberry grower wins Olympic gold
Snowboarder Jasey-Jay Anderson achieved his Olympic dream at the weekend after almost quitting the sport
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FFP makes environmental headway
Northampton-based company FFP Packaging Solutions has achieved the benchmark environmental standard ISO14001 and has committed to further green goals in driving waste out of the business and minimising waste in their customers’ businesses.
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ArticleWalmart donates US$1m to Chile
The retail behemoth has committed to supporting emergency relief efforts throughout the country following the earthquake and tsunami
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ArticleChile assesses earthquake damage
The country’s leading fruit industry associations are conducting surveys across the sector to uncover the impact
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ArticleCancer study suggests mango benefit
The US National Mango Board is looking to bolster the marketing of the fruit via a stronger nutritional message
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ArticleBonduelle celebrates H1 success
France-based Bonduelle Groupe has reported an increase in turnover of 3.5 per cent, boosted by recent acquisitions
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ArticleDole Europe appoints new CFO
Mattias Engberg takes up financial role at group's Paris headquarters, with Frank Hoe named as chief information officer
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Staples invests in anaerobic digester
Staples Vegetables is to build an anaerobic digestion plant at its Lincolnshire site, turning waste into energy and fertiliser using state-of-the-art technology.
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ArticleUpdate: Quake impact on Chile fruit
Chilean Exporters Association does not anticipate a major disruption in fruit supplies despite damage to many cooling and storage facilities as well as transport infrastructure
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ArticleChiquita Italy unveils new smoothie
Mango & Passion to be sold in major supermarkets across country, meeting anticipated demand for healthy products

