Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3963
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ArticleCollett's first to market with English apples
The first sample of this season’s British apples was picked today at a secret Kent location.
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ArticleWal-Mart gathers green information
The retail giant is creating a record of the sustainability and environmental impact of different products
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ArticleFresh & Easy opens in Pasadena
The Tesco-owned, US-based retailer is in the process of opening five new neighborhood stores in California
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Waitrose to open first London c-store
Waitrose is set to open its first convenience store in London after acquiring a premises formerly owned by Woolworths, which crashed out of existence early this year.
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ArticleFrench result hits Casino's sales
A slow domestic market impacted heavily on Groupe Casino's second-quarter sales
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ArticleUS pears shape up strongly
Pear growers in the US North West are optimistic that they can compete with European product, with early signs of a bumper crop in the region.
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Bellaverde set for UK growth
A new sweet-tasting broccoli variety is to hit supermarket shelves this month, backed by a celebrity PR campaign
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ArticleAgrexco pomegranate campaign underway
The group's first shipment of the fruit leaves Israel today, kicking off an export campaign that could total 6,500 tonnes
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ArticleBananas buck the trend in Japan
Imports look set to hit record numbers as demand for the fruit continues unabated
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Israeli exports suffer slump
Agricultural exports from Israel have fallen by almost a quarter on last year, with citrus among the products heavily hit.
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ArticleZespri to build on Malaysia gains
The New Zealand-based kiwifruit marketer is looking at growth in its largest southeast Asian market
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ArticleHeatwave boosts retail sales
Warm weather conditions in late June and early July have boosted retail sales, with soft fruit and salads among the star performers.
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ArticleMajor new ethics mark proposed
Major retailers and suppliers are considering a new international sustainability mark which could potentially encompass various certifications and swing the emphasis on accreditation up the supply chain.
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FTA welcomes third runway findings
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has welcomed findings from the House of Commons Select Committee that a third runway at Heathrow would reduce wasted fuel emissions.
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ArticleLarge potato pallets launched
Goplasticpallets.com has sparked considerable interest in the UK with the launch of Europe’s largest plastic pallet box.
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ArticleAldi to roll out TV campaign
The discount retailer is set to air weekly advertisements on Australia's commercial free-to-air channels
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ArticleSystemic change needed on food security
Systemic change is needed across the world if we are to tackle the problem of food security, according to a leading expert.
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Unica Group and QDF sign strategic deal
Spanish fresh produce groups Quality Distribution Fruits and Unica Group have signed a strategic deal to collaborate commercially
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ArticleBrazilian papayas set for crop recovery
Volume should pick up during late summer when production gets back on track following poor weather conditions
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ArticleEmerging markets regain momentum
A new report has suggested that substantial retail growth will return in 2010, with long-term outlooks positive

