Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3988
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ArticleAndalusian coalition formed
Four of the largest growers in the Spanish region of Andalusia have formed a coalition to increase their buying power and strengthen their position in the UK market.
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ArticleNatures Choice opts for Chep
The watermelon grower-shipper has renewed its contract with pallet service provider Chep
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Chamber Awards offer £50k prize
The UK’s most inspiring companies are being urged to showcase their talent by entering a top national business award that could open doors - with the most accomplished UK firm winning a £50,000 cash boost.
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Harrison Europac becomes Faerch Plast
The UK-based subsidiary of Danish group Faerch Plast has opted to adopt its parent company's name
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Staffline acquires The Workplace
Recruitment and human resources specialist Staffline has acquired Yorkshire-based recruitment company The Workplace.
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School banana ban questioned
A school in Plymouth has come in for criticism for its two-year-old decision to ban children from eating bananas at the school.
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ArticlePrince Charles visits potato project
The Grow Your Own Potatoes project received the Royal Seal of Approval at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
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ArticleEmirates turns a profit once more
The group has reported on a strong 2008/09, with its SkyCargo operation enjoying revenue growth of 14.8 per cent
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ArticleGrape supplies in a squeeze
Availability of red and white grape on the UK market is tightening as different sources worldwide fail to dovetail as hoped.
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Murcian citrus sector hit by poor returns
Low returns for growers in the Spanish region have led to a call for greater aid, amid fears that some production could be abandoned
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ArticleUK leads on Fairtrade sales
Sales of Fairtrade products are on the up and the UK is setting the pace with bananas.
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ArticleFresh produce now at top of menus
A Belgian city is encouraging its restaurants to serve fresh fruits and vegetables, setting an example for the rest of western Europe and perhaps even for other parts of the world
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ArticleTesco gloom as grip slips
Tesco looks set to lose ground in market share on rivals Asda and Morrisons, while Sainsbury’s will also come into contention in the fight for the retail market.
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ArticleMaxco to launch distribution centre
The packaging designer-manufacturer will this week introduce its new South Valley distribution centre in Delano, California
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ArticleNaturipe unveils new website
The berry producer-marketer has launched a new site to aid customers in collecting product and service information
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ArticlePolitical will behind NZ-Korea FTA
Strong political will means a New Zealand-Korea FTA may be put on paper sooner than expected
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ArticleSouth Africa cuts Navel export forecast
The Citrus Growers Association has cut 1.2m cartons from its forecast, leaving the estimated crop at just over 20.4m cartons
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ArticleAsda declared cheapest in UK
Asda has declared itself the UK’s “biggest pound shop” after being named the nation’s cheapest supermarket for the 12th successive year.
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ArticleIsraeli lychee season kicks off
The Israeli lychee season has launched with promising forecasts of double last year’s production.
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ArticlePort of Antwerp on Chinese campaign
The Port Authority is undertaking a trade mission to China as it looks to expand its market share in the Far East

