Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3881
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ArticleFrench retailers face courts
A number of major French retailers have been called up to face the courts over alleged improper clauses in supplier contracts
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ArticleHagé debuts gold star fruit in Europe
Dutch import company will begin marketing the exotic fruit this week after securing year-round source of supply in Brazil
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ArticleSpanish retail under fire over prices
Major retailers accused of profiting from recent "price war" as gap between farmgate and point-of-sale prices widens
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ArticleSpanish kaki crop hit by winds
Estimates put volume of damaged fruit at around 10,000 tonnes, compounding earlier losses caused by fungal disease
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ArticleFPC praises standard implementation
The UK's fresh produce trade association has highlighted the success of the introduction of new marketing standards for fresh produce
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ArticleNew shipping service for RSA-Europe trade
SAECS is to start a new service to help meet seasonal demand on the route between South Africa and Europe
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ArticleGovernment backs retail markets
The UK government is taking on the role of protecting retail markets in the face of increasing pressures threatening their long-term survival.
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Birmingham recruiter gets GLA ban
A Birmingham labour provider has been stopped from acting as a gangmaster.
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ArticleGarden plans on public display
Covent Garden Market Authority (CGMA) has unveiled its redevelopment plans for The Garden at New Covent Garden Market in the first of two public exhibitions this week, marking the start of the pre-application consultation period.
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ArticleIndonesia rules on Carrefour monopoly
Carrefour Indonesia has been hit with an anti-monopoly ruling and ordered to sell subsidiary Alfa Retailindo
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ArticleHawke's Bay growers assess hail damage
The effects of last week's storm on the New Zealand region's topfruit and stonefruit production is being monitored by growers
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Russell unveils Tuta absoluta "weapon"
UK-based firm Russell IPM has unveiled a new a weapon in the fight against the dangerous tomato pest Tuta absoluta.
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ArticleUFPA and GlobalGAP team up on GAP
Groups establish new working group to push forward harmonisation of agricultural standards in North America
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ArticlePublix reports Q3 performance
Despite difficult trading conditions the US retailer has posted an increase in both sales and net earnings for the third quarter of 2009
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ArticleFTA urges UK to back emissions scheme
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has urged politicians to put their full support behind the emissions trading scheme, to meet tough European carbon emissions targets without doing irreparable damage to the UK economy.
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ArticleFruit collection provides genetic resource
The National Fruit Collection (NFC) hopes to provide an “important genetic resource” for DEFRA as the government looks to increase food production and improve commercial fruit output.
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ArticleEnd in sight for EU banana dispute
Reports claim that negotiators are close to agreeing a deal that would see tariffs lowered on Latin American banana exports to the EU
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ArticleMetro reports on "robust development"
The retailer has announced that it minimised sales and earnings losses in the third quarter of the year
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ArticleOpportunities aplenty at Fruit Logistica
Trade professionals have the opportunity to expand their business contacts at the world's leading fresh produce trade fair
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ArticleCosta Rican banana exports set to fall
National export agency Procomer reveals slump in exports as a result of unfavourable temperatures during the crop’s development

