Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3859
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ArticleX5 chief executive 'to stay on'
Lev Khasis should remain at the helm of Russia's largest retailer for another four years, according to a board recommendation
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ArticleGlasgow gets refurbishment go-ahead
The proposed £6.5m redevelopment of Glasgow Wholesale Market has been given the green light by local authorities
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ArticleOrganic vegetable shortage for Canada
Only five of the main producers in California are adhering to new Canadian regulations, prompting shortage concerns
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Article360 accreditation for George Hammond
The Dover-based reefer terminal becomes the first of its kind in the UK to receive the accreditation
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ArticleThe Co-op backs UK top fruit
The Co-operative’s Good with Food roadshow put English top fruit in the spotlight at the Masterchef Live show at London’s Olympia earlier this month.
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ArticleHortyfruta elects new president
Spanish interprofessional association Hortyfruta has named Fulgencio Torres Moral as its new president
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ArticleEthical messages ignored by majority
New psychological research into consumer choice has revealed that carbon labelling is largely ignored and pressure when deciding on purchases leaves many ethical messages discarded by the majority of shoppers.
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ArticlePettitt calls for immediate action
The UK vegetable industry should act quickly on the government’s revitalised interest in the horticultural industry, according to Sarah Pettitt, chair of horticulture at the National Farmers’ Union (NFU).
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ArticleRecord English Braeburn forecast
A record English Braeburn apple crop has been championed as a major step forward in the fight to replace imports.
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ArticleParamount helps develop workforce
US company Paramount Citrus has partnered with California State University in a bid to train the citrus workers of the future
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FSA outlines restructure
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has announced a series of changes in the way it is structured to better support its strategy for the next five years.
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Maersk Line extends banana reach
Shipping specialist Maersk Line has announced its ambitions to increase considerably the distance that bananas can be transported, opening up new markets for producer countries worldwide.
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ArticleChilean apricot forecast down
According to figures released by Chilean market analyst Decofrut, exports of apricots from Chile are forecast to fall by some 20 per cent on last season.
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ArticleGold Flame grapes arrive in UK
The first airfreighted Capespan Gold Flame grapes from South Africa arrived in the UK on Wednesday.
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ArticleNFU blasts government over Lancet report
The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) has criticised ministers’ apparent endorsement of the Lancet's report on health and climate change, saying that it demonstrates poor judgement and a lack of government co-ordination.
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Caribbeans land EU funding
Caribbean Community (CARICOM), the body that deals with both international trade and social issues in the region, is to benefit from an injection of €165 million (£147.7m) in funding from the European Commission as part of its ongoing support for regional integration, which could impact positively on banana producers.
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FPC fears untimely import regulation
Increased controls on “high risk” imports of certain fresh produce will not provide additional protection for consumers and will impose additional costs and bureaucracy on importers, according to the Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC).
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ArticleStrawberry supplies run tight
The strawberry market is running short in the UK as the changeover in seasons leaves supplies tight.
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Produce standards funding secured
Funding has been secured to develop occupational standards specific to the fresh produce industry.
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Insurance stability set to fall
Insurance broker Aon is warning that insurers may reduce the amount of capital they are willing to commit to the food industry in the fourth quarter.

