Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3876
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Global warming offers UK opportunities
Global warming poses enormous challenges to British agriculture but could also hold a number of opportunities, according to speakers at a prestigious seminar.
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ArticleT&G welcomes kiwifruit innovation
The group has backed a government move to focus on innovation, but has called the time-frame for the plan "too long"
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ArticleSharpak launches new punnet range
Sharp Interpack is launching its SPS range of punnets as it begins to gear up for the 2010 soft-fruit season.
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ArticleStong RSA table grape season forecast
Crop estimates point to a good campaign ahead, although concerns remain over the recent strengthening of the rand
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ArticleSouth Africa looks back on solid season
The Western Cape Citrus Producers’ Forum expects to have exported almost 35,000 tonnes of citrus to the US by the end of 2009
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ArticleBig Apple promo to boost sales
Stemilt’s new ‘Big Apple’ promotion has been designed to boost sales of jumbo apples during the holiday season
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ArticleYearly profits slip at Asda
The group has reported a slight fall in profits for full-year 2008, while denying claims that it has been sold by Wal-Mart
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ArticlePandol chairman receives Chilean gong
Jack Pandol Sr was awarded Chile’s highest honor in a private ceremony last week
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ArticleInnocent optimistic despite loss
Smoothie maker Innocent has seen the negative effects of its European expansion take hold as it reported a considerable loss last year.
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Lincolnshire gangmaster banned
A Lincolnshire gangmaster has had his licence revoked after misleading the Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA) and breaching a variety of licensing standards, including illegal deductions and breaching minimum wage requirements.
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ArticleASF launches Good Natured spuds
Angus Soft Fruits Ltd (ASF) is expanding its Good Natured brand with the launch of its new Splendid Spuds as it looks to capitalise on the popularity of potatoes in the UK.
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ArticleWashington apple crop estimate revised
Production set to be around 5.8m cartons smaller than August forecast suggested, says Washington Apple Commission
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ArticleAsda profits rise after Wal-Mart "sale"
Asda has reported a slight fall in profits which still outstripped Sainsbury’s, while also revealing it has been effectively sold by parent company Wal-Mart.
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Scottish Food Fortnight announced
Following the success of Scottish Food & Drink Fortnight 2009, it been has announced the culinary celebration will take place again from September 4-19, 2010.
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ArticleCamposol CEO to resign
Juan José Gal'Lino will step down from Peruvian fresh produce grower-exporter once a replacement has been found
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ArticleShipping giant to rejoin TSA
Market conditions have prompted Maersk Line to reapply for membership into the Trans-Pacific Stabilisation Agreement
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Greenvale strengthens green team
Potato supplier Greenvale AP has strengthened its “green team” with the appointment of Jessica Cranthorne as environmental co-ordinator, based at the company's Floods Ferry site in Cambridgeshire.
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Redpack achieves SAFEcontractor status
Redpack Packaging Machinery has been accredited with the highly prestigious SAFEcontractor status as the industry looks to improve its safety record.
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ArticleMiddle East market to assess challenges
The Eurofruit Congress Middle East kicks off today with a Welcome Reception at the Shangri-La Hotel
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ArticleRome to host banana forum
The Multi-Stakeholder Forum on Sustainable Banana Production and Trade will take place on 7-8 December

