Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3830
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ArticleUK to appoint supermarket ombudsman
British government announces plan to appoint ombudsman to enforce new code of practice for large grocery retailers
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ArticleBrazil gears up for Fruit Logistica
Established companies and trade show newcomers will feature on the South American country's stand this year
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ArticleFood safety veteran joins PMA team
Johnna Hepner is set to join the PMA as director of food safety and technology in February, it has been announced
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Ombudsman plans slammed
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) has slammed the government’s plans to introduce a supermarket ombudsman, saying it would hand negotiating power to multi-national food businesses and cost customers millions of pounds in higher prices.
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Full-year revenue growth for Delhaize
Retailer sees revenue increase on actual exchange rates during 2009, with growth reported across the majority of its global operations
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Analysis
TNS unveils Christmas analysis
Supermarket figures on Christmas spending indicate that recessionary buying behaviour is “all but over”, according to TNS Worldpanel.
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ArticleFreeze causes further disruption
Producers of winter vegetables are incurring harvesting costs more than double those foreseen at the start of the season, as snow and icy conditions continued to grip the UK and continental Europe this week.
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ArticleMildura outbreak declared in force
Officials have put in force quarantine controls following the outbreak of fruit fly in Australia’s Sunraysia region
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ArticleAustralian vegetables cook
The Australian vegetable industry is still counting the cost of this week’s heatwave with leafy vegetables the hardest hit
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ArticleReasons for cheer ahead of CNY
Chinese New Year sales are not what they once were, but traders should take heart in the increasing year-round prospects for imported fruit
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Aldi sues Australian rival
The Australian branch of German giant Aldi is suing rival supermarket chain Coles over alleged misleading advertisements
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ArticleShortage boosts Australian avocado price
A drop in Australian and New Zealand avocado supplies has boosted prices on the Australian market
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ArticlePackhouses to help Punjab exports
Five new cold storage packhouses will be built in the Indian state of Punjab in a bid to increase agricultural exports from the area
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Australian citrus growers fight pest
Australian citrus growers have purchased an electronic road sign to warn drivers they are entering a fruit fly exclusion zone
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ArticleTreatment facility opens mango markets
A new fruit fly vapour heat treatment facility in Australia has opened up potentially lucrative mango markets in Asia
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Agri-science top of political agenda, says NFU
The importance of government investment in science and engineering is being highlighted during a high-level political debate today.
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Worldwide produce relaunch considered
The Fresh Produce Forum, which runs alongside Fruit Logistica in Berlin, will ask the global produce trade whether it needs a relaunch.
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ArticleStrong sales boost Italian apple sector
Italian group Assomela indicates Gala could end early as strong demand makes recovery in prices during 2010 more likely
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ArticleBiobest names new R&D director
The Belgium-based biological pest control group has just announced the appointment of a new director of R&D
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ArticlePMA reshuffles its pack
The Produce Marketing Association (PMA) has announced key personnel changes and additions following a reorganisation of its staff to help implement the trade association’s strategic plan.

