Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3825
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ArticleRijk Zwaan opens Egyptian branch
Dutch seed company Rijk Zwaan have celebrated the opening of their new Egyptian sales office and breeding station
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ArticleMaersk makes AE7 stop at Felixstowe
Container shipping line Maersk has made its first stop at the UK port of Felixstowe as part of its revised AE7 rotation
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ArticleJapan lifts Australian mango ban
A Japanese ban on Australian mango imports has been lifted after a fruit fly scare was determined to be vinegar fly
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ArticleIndian cashew exports rise
Indian cashew exports rebounded in December after a slow year, but imports have eclipsed the trade
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ArticleSales up at Super de Boer
Dutch retailer announces improvement in fourth quarter results, helped by an additional trading week
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ArticlePennycook leads Morrisons race
Morrisons finance director Richard Pennycook has emerged as the firm favourite to take the top job at the supermarket, following the departure of Marc Bolland.
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ArticleOrganic certification growth in California
CCOF reports 8 per cent growth in certified operations and total certified organic acreage in the state during 2009
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ArticlePragmatism to shape shopper behaviour
A more common sense, old-fashioned approach to everyday lifestyle choices will define US consumer purchasing habits in 2010
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PEACH disruption tonight and tomorrow
DEFRA has issued a statement to users of the PEACH system, which is undergoing some work and will experience some downtime.
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Rothamsted Research bags new director
The Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), the governing body of Rothamsted Research and the Trustees of the Lawes Agricultural Trust have announced the appointment of Professor Maurice Moloney as director and chief executive of Rothamsted Research.
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ArticleEnglish apples get secondary push
A secondary launch for the English apple season aims to increase publicity over availability of fruit to the end of the campaign
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ArticleSavéol calls for cogeneration
French tomato cooperative Savéol is demanding state action to facilitate the use of cogeneration in Brittany
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ArticleMurcia suffers vegetable losses
Frosts in the Spanish region have damaged much of the area’s winter vegetable crop, including artichokes and tomatoes
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Sainsbury's tomatoes go green
Sainsbury's has announced that its Basics tinned chopped tomatoes are to be sold in cartons rather than cans, reducing packaging by half a million kilos per year.
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ArticleX5 reveals 2009 sales success
Russian retailer sees full-year sales jump 33 per cent, and forecasts a similarly strong 2010 campaign
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ArticleCMA CGM appoints new CEO
French-based container shipping firm CMA CGM has appointed Philippe Soulie as its new CEO, and founder Jacques Saade as chairman
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ArticleGreenery to market John Baarda produce
Leading glasshouse grower agrees 'in principle' to market vegetables through UK arm of Dutch marketing organisation
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ArticleYear of promise for Tenderstem broccoli
After beating UK sales targets despite difficult conditions in 2009, volumes are predicted to grow by 15 per cent this year
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ArticleNew mushroom punnet launched
Sharp Interpack has taken a significant step towards eliminating the impact that its packaging has on the environment with the launch of its c-Low mushroom punnet.
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Irish multiples in "daylight robbery" accusation
Multiples in the Irish Republic have been accused of “daylight robbery” in the discounted prices they pay producers, and the new president of the Irish Farmers’ Association has warned of widespread protests if returns are not improved.

