Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3981
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ArticleAussie Hass avocados hit UK shores
Queensland-grown avocados have arrived at the Port of Felixstowe this week following 10 months of negotiations
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ArticleBrazilian citrus production to fall
Export volumes will remain steady this year despite a fall in production, according to a new report by the USDA
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ArticleDole and Monsanto in vegetable tie-up
The groups will collaborate on developing enhanced vegetables that improve the choice for consumers in areas such as taste, aroma, texture and nutrition
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Florida citrus eyes marketing order change
The Florida fresh citrus industry is considering changes to the state’s federal citrus marketing order, which would allow for research and promotion campaigns.
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Government grants get Scottish approval
The Scottish Executive is handing out new food grants totalling £2.1 million, much of it destined for fruit and vegetable suppliers.
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ArticleRed Tractor enters hotel trade
Warner Leisure Hotels has become the first hotel group in the UK to have one of its hotels awarded the Red Tractor logo.
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ArticleSir Stuart forfeits £1.2 million
Marks & Spencer ceo and chairman Sir Stuart Rose has waived the right to more than £1.2 million in shares amid mounting pressure on the retail boss.
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ArticleCauli supplies feel the squeeze
A tightening of availability of UK cauliflower will be short-lived, according to the brassica sector’s leader.
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ArticleBurger King finalises apple deal
The fast food giant has reached an agreement to distribute its BK Fresh Apple Fries to major retailers across the US
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ArticleSouthern Salads revs up
Southern Salads has added the Mercedes 2546 Actros model truck with a flat-floored MegaSpace cab to its fleet, delivering to fast-food outlets and pub chains.
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ArticleCarrefour launches Russian operations
The group has unveiled its first hypermarket in Russia, the first of three planned openings in the country this year
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ArticleScottish waste venture targets produce firms
Scottish Water Waste Services is encouraging fresh produce and other food firms to recycle their food waste at its Deerdykes organics recycling facility.
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Nisa Today's produce boom
As questions over fresh produce in convenience retailing continue to mount, Nisa Today’s has announced its Fresh for Less project has created a sales boom.
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ArticleSales up at Super de Boer
The Netherlands-based group has reported on a "satisfactory" second quarter of 2009
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ArticleArnie out to terminate grower problems
Californian governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has requested that western Fresno County be declared an emergency area due to drought conditions
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ArticleUS cherry season in transition
The California cherry industry is reporting a successful campaign as the season winds down, while the Northwest deal is ramping up with high hopes of a record year
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ArticleGroup announces passing of Hajo Port
Port International's long-serving chairman Hajo Port has died at the age of 82
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Tesco promotion pays off for Knight family
A lucky punter from Essex has scooped £250 worth of Tesco vouchers as part of a promotion organised by pineapple and melon importer Keelings (UK) Ltd with the UK’s number-one supermarket.
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ArticleAuchan sees Hungarian revenue jump
The French retailer's Hungarian unit has reported that revenue increased 6 per cent during fiscal 2008
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Fruit and veg hit in Irish price blitz
Fruit and vegetables feature prominently in a price-cutting blitz announced by Dunnes Stores in the Irish Republic, as it strikes back against the reductions implemented by market leader Tesco, its major domestic competitor.

