Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3856
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GLA in second protocol call
The Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA) has launched a second consultation this week on a protocol between itself, supermarkets and their suppliers to help combat labour exploitation in the UK.
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Good Natured at the front of the Qs
The Good Natured brand of soft fruit and salads has been honoured in the 30th annual Quality Food Awards (Qs), held at the Hurlingham Club on Tuesday.
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Delhaize outlines future plans
Belgian retailer reveals its new strategic plan for the next few years, including extensive cost-cutting and expansion in growth markets
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Veg and salads face new revocation
Crop protection supplier Certis is warning growers that herbicide Dacthal faces revocation.
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ArticleMaersk bumps Med/North America rates
Rate restoration programme continues for Maersk Line with further increases, this time on services between the Mediterranean and Canada/US
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ArticleBrazil unveils Portuguese campaign
Brazilian limes will come under the Portuguese consumer and trade spotlight for one week in late January
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ArticleApofruit reorganisation under fire
Italian company's plans to restructure its packhouse operations prompt strike action at one facility in Emilia-Romagna
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ArticleFruit Patch names marketing head
Sheri Mierau is to leave her position as president of the California Tree Fruit Agreement on 1 January
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ArticleNational Mango Board elects 2010 officers
A recent board meeting concluded with the selection of new leaders for the US-based organisation
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ArticleItaly to partner Anuga in 2011
Agriculture Minister Luca Zaia promises to raise the profile of Italian groceries in what is already the country's biggest market
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ArticleSpanish lettuce exports set to fall
Fluctuating temperatures in south-east Spain have affected the lettuce crop, resulting in an expected drop in production
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Budgens reports own-brand success
Convenience retailer Budgens has seen double-digit growth on some own-brand product lines as it continues to develop its own-brand range.
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ArticleCalifornia combats drought
The Californian government is combating drought by announcing its lowest-ever initial water allocation of just five per cent
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S&A submits scaled-back proposal
Herefordshire soft-fruit grower S&A Produce has submitted proposals for scaled-back workers’ accommodation at Brook Farm, Marden.
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ArticleAsco opens this weekend
New independent retailer Asco Stores Ltd is opening its first store on Saturday in Warrington.
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ArticleAustralian stonefruit looks to CNY
Chinese New Year timing means an abundance of Australian stonefruit will be available to markets for the festivities
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Ofwat limits farming water bills
The agriculture industry has praised a move by water industry regulator Ofwat to limit water bills for farmers and growers.
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ArticleOnline survey gives traceability feedback
A new survey conducted by the PMA and United Fresh aims to gather industry feedback on the Produce Traceability Initiative
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ArticleZespri accuses Turners & Growers
Tony Gibbs refutes Zespri CEO Lain Jager's allegation that T&G colluded with the US government over export monopoly issue
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Freshfel draws up climate agenda
As the debate on climate change gains momentum on the political agenda ahead of the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, a “climate smart food” conference was held in Lund, Sweden on November 23-24, hosted by the Swedish EU presidency.

