Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3926
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ArticleMurcia’s citrus sector faces problems
Citrus production in the Spanish region could be wiped out as a result of poor returns received in recent seasons, claims association
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ArticleAuchan reports on profit drop
The French retailer saw first-half net profit fall, while revenues remained flat
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ArticleCarrefour prepares promotional push
Despite disappointing results, Carrefour intends to launch a big marketing campaign to mark its 50th anniversary
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Tesco to host Northern Irish show
Tesco is pledging its support to the Northern Irish market by launching a new consumer food and drink show next month.
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ArticleThe Greenery to adopt new cooperation model
The organisation has announced that it is to formulate a new model in response to changing customer and grower needs amid shifting market conditions
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ArticleNFU begins Africa cassava project
The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) and FARM-Africa have chosen a fledging cassava project to receive cash from the Africa 100 Appeal.
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ArticleWatermelons may be biofuel answer
Watermelons have been thrust forward as the latest option in the continuing search for efficient biofuels.
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ArticleAsda pronounced top for loyalty
Asda is leading the way in terms of customer retention while Marks & Spencer has shown remarkable growth in the sector despite a tumultuous 10-year period, a new study has shown.
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ArticleCoolKit gains quality certification
CoolKit Ltd, a specialist manufacturer of refrigerated vehicle conversions, has secured certification to the internationally recognised quality management system, ISO 9001:2008.
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ArticleBakkavör returns to second-quarter profit
The group has turned around last year's second quarter loss with a profit turnaround of more than €50m
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ArticleLinpac launches tomato trays
Linpac Packaging has improved its designs and launched a new range of trays for tomatoes to satisfy consumer demand for packaging that offers better product presentation.
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ArticleMaersk Line adjusts Med rates
The group has increased fares on services between the Mediterranean/North Africa and North America
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ArticleT&G rounds up grower support
Chairman Tony Gibbs has sent information to growers warning of a possible future downward trend in returns to New Zealand kiwifruit growers
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ArticlePest attack comes on all fronts
Tests are underway on a number of insects found in a package in California last week
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ArticleMetro to acquire Les Supermarchés
The deal, which is expected to go through by the end of the month, is designed to strengthen Metro’s presence in eastern Quebec
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ArticleCapab appoints new board of directors
Miguel Leonetti has taken over from Alejandro Casado as chairman of the Argentinean berry producers’ association
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ArticleSeven & I cuts profit outlook
Japan's largest retailer said that full-year profit will be hit by weaker consumer spending and a cooler summer
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ArticleSaudi imports set to rise
Imports of agricultural products are forecast to rise this year in Saudi Arabia, says Business Intelligence Middle East
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ArticleMarket Intelligence acquires FPJ publisher
The publisher of Eurofruit Magazine, Asiafruit Magazine and Americafruit Magazine has announced that it has acquired Lockwood Press Limited
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ArticleAlsace’s growers continue to suffer
Fruit and vegetable production is shifting across the Rhine River, according to Alsace’s beleaguered growers

