Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3880
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ArticleEFFP outlines "new normal"
English Farming and Food Partnerships (EFFP) chief executive, Siôn Roberts has warned that despite signs the economy could improve next year, trade and consumers alike will have to deal with a “new normal”.
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ArticleZespri 'on track' as new season begins
With pricing for early varieties said to be low, Zespri plans to roll out a major promotional campaign in European schools
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ArticleBioBenessere makes Florida appearance
The promotion of the European organic trade continued last week in Miami with a seminar on the use of organic products in the Mediterranean diet
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ArticleQ4 profit surge at Whole Foods
US organic retailer enjoys improved fourth quarter with year-on-year sales increasing and profit growth of US$27.2m
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ArticleSeasonal workers’ wages to drop in France
The French minister of agriculture hopes to boost the sector’s competitiveness through a decrease in the hourly wage of seasonal workers
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ArticleGreenery brings new starfruit to market
The Greenery’s importer Hagé International will be introducing an exotic ready-to-eat product, Carambola Gold starfruit, this week.
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ArticlePBH exits US promotion board discussion
The establishment of a national fruit and vegetable research and promotion board is now in the hands of US produce trade leaders
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Morrisons counters supplier claims
Morrisons has hit back at claims made in the Financial Times this week that it is leaning on suppliers for more support on promotions.
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ArticleHaldanes Stores opens for business
A new food-focused supermarket with a team of retail stalwarts at its helm is opening in former Somerfield stores across the UK with a focus on local produce.
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ArticleSmurfit Kappa pick'n'mix hit
Smurfit Kappa has announced the success of a new pick’n’mix produce offer to aid sellers of loose product.
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Chilli experts land Slow Food gong
Local chilli experts Joanna and Shawn Plumb, who run Edible Ornamentals, Bedfordshire’s pick-your-own nursery at Chawston, have been awarded a bursary by Slow Food.
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Double trouble for California growers
Two different pest discoveries have been made in San Diego County, the California Department of Food and Agriculture has reported
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ArticleTesco urged to consider Ahold purchase
ING analysts claim the acquisition of Ahold makes sense as the UK-based retailer bids to expand its presence in the US
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ArticleMajor gaps in foodborne illness response
A survey by the Produce Safety Project and Safe Tables Our Priority demonstrates the need for better integration and collection of outbreak data in the US
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ArticleM&S in half-year profit boost
The UK retailer has reported on a positive six months, with sales and profit both up on the previous year
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Earl of Selborne backs farming solution
Policy-makers must place greater value on carbon sinks and water conservation if land managers are to deliver broad-reaching objectives such as preserving biodiversity and combating climate change, according to John Palmer, 4th Earl of Selborne.
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | November 2009
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments and departures within the European fresh produce industry over the past month
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Pakistan and Malaysia form trade group
The countries have agreed to form a working group to forge trade relations in the fields of food and agriculture
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ArticleBioFach expects no drop-off
Organisers of organic fair BioFach are anticipating similar numbers for next year's event, thanks to continued growth in organics
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ArticleMorePeople teams up with RAC
MorePeople has teamed up with the Royal Agricultural College (RAC) for a number of new initiatives, most recently a Career Awareness day held at the end of October.

