Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3916
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Dixon heads M&S ceo race
Marks & Spencer’s head of food has become the forerunner in the race to succeed chief executive Sir Stuart Rose next year.
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ArticleWeather may upset Chilean cherries
The country’s spring period, which officially kicks off on 21 September, is forecast to be wet and rainy this year
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ArticleStable sales at Super de Boer
The Dutch retailer saw flat consumer sales through the third quarter of 2009, with results for the full-year so far ahead of 2008
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ArticleLe Crunch campaign underway
The UK marketing campaign for French apples was kicked off by Le Crunch at the start of September, with a focus on the main UK retailers
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ArticleChiquita continues on green path
The US banana giant has announced the addition of new refrigeration units designed to reduce the company's environmental impact
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NFU calls for neonicotinoid assessment
The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) has called for an independent and comprehensive assessment of the impact of neonicotinoids, after Buglife issued a report implicating these insecticides in the decline of the honeybee population.
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Sainsbury's appoints new chairman
Sainsbury’s has signed up technology company Logica’s David Tyler to become its next chairman following a protracted process.
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ArticleSarkozy assuages fears over carbon tax
France is set to introduce a new carbon tax from 2010, but president Sarkozy says the tax will not overburden the agricultural sector
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Co-op refits Scottish spud factory
The Co-operative has refurbished a potato packing facility at Carnoustie, Scotland, which washes and packs potatoes for Co-operative stores throughout the UK, with machinery supplied by Herbert Engineering.
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ArticleEastern Europe out in force at trade fair
Fruit Logistica 2010 will see over 100 exhibitors from central and eastern European countries displaying their products
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ArticleTurkish trade fair nears
The fourth edition of the Turkish trade fair Fresh Antalya will take place in spring next year, hosted by Anfaş.
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ArticleSouth Africa goes for ClemenGold
Late mandarin ClemenGold has added new zest to the South African soft citrus category as it performs well on international markets, despite challenging conditions.
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ArticleSHAFFE sees export opportunities
Marta Bentancur told visitors to Fruit & Log in Brazil that Southern Hemisphere exporters needed to remain innovative and aware of market trends
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ArticlePest relief for Californian citrus
Tests conducted on recently-captured Asian citrus psyllids have shown that they are not carriers of citrus greening disease
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Potato fungicide receives acclaim
The potato fungicide Electis has been recognised by the prestigious Arvalis Institute in France and has been declared among the top three potato late blight fungicides.
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Good Food Guide extended
The Good Food Guide has expanded its list of the top 40 UK restaurants to a top 50 as so many up-and-coming UK chefs are making the grade this year, its creators have said.
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British Food Fortnight approaches
The industry is bracing itself for British Food Fortnight - one of the biggest celebrations of food produced on these shores in the calendar.
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ArticleItalian produce on display in Russia
A number of key companies from the Italian fresh produce industry will be on show at World Food Moscow this week
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Irish organics get promotional boost
Irish organic horticulture has been given a major boost with the announcement of a new promotional board.
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Tomatoes get SOLA lifeline
The Chemicals Regulation Directorate has granted specific off-label approval (SOLA) for the use of Cercobin WG on protected tomato crops.

