Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3947
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Del Monte agrees share buyback option
The group will repurchase around US$150m of its shares over the next three years to boost value, according to media reports
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ArticleNew members sign up to RPA
The Reusable Packaging Association has revealed that six new organisations have joined the collaborative promotional effort
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ArticleUK plum season on right track
English plum growers are reaping the benefits of a cold winter period to report on a high quality crop
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ArticleConcerns over Chinese onion imports
Possible Chinese onion imports in New Zealand have raised concerns about competition and disease
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SPS entitlements deadline looms
The Rural Payments Agency (RPA) is appealing for growers to apply for new entitlements under the Single Payment Scheme (SPS), available this year only as a result of a change in EU policy.
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ArticlePresident wants more R&D
Vietnam’s plant researchers need to breed more export-focused hybrid varieties, says the country’s president
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ArticleProducers ready to rally, says FNSEA
France’s main farmers’ union, the FNSEA, has hit back at the government’s request that producers reimburse a decade of aid
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Argentine lemons caught in freeze
Freezing temperatures on the night of July 23-24 in western Argentina are likely to bring an abrupt end to the lemon export season from the main growing region of Tucumán.
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Whole Foods persists despite losses
The organic retailer Whole Foods has defended its position, stating it will not give up trading in the UK despite recording £36 million losses last year.
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ArticleCapespan celebrates shipment landmark
Capespan Exports has shipped more than 100 containers with a single service provider both in week 27 and 28 in a first for the company.
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ArticleEnglish plums set for bumper crop
English plum growers have started picking what is set to be an excellent, high-quality crop, in stark contrast to the 2008 haul.
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ArticleSainsbury's poised on new chair
Sainsbury’s is to transfer its chairmanship to allow its current chairman, Sir Philip Hampton, to deal with the crushing pressure of his Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) chairmanship.
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BRC issues hygiene guidance
A new British Retail Consortium (BRC) guide to providing retailers with advice on how to comply with food hygiene legislation has been released.
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ArticleNew pest discovery in California
The first discovery of white-striped fruit flies in the Western Hemisphere has been made in the US state
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More problems at Jebel Ali
Jebel Ali in Dubai faced closure yesterday due to the weather, but additional problems still persist
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ArticleLa Palma fires hit banana plantation
Wildfires damage a small banana plantation on the Spanish island of La Palma, although most producers are said to be unaffected
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ArticleUK's online grocery sales to double
A new report has highlighted the projected growth of the UK's internet grocery market up to 2013
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ArticlePhilippines works on banana export increase
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has said that the government is working on better market access for bananas in the US
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ArticleIsraeli ports hit by crisis
The global recession is believed to be the cause of the drop in profit at Israel’s three maritime ports
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ArticlePayback time for French farmers
Brussels has demanded that French fruit and vegetable producers return the state handouts given them in 1992-2002

