Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3995
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ArticleSlow and steady for Marketside concept
Wal-Mart is not about to kick on and expand the reach of its trial Marketside format in the current economic climate
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ArticleM&S Rose pockets pay rise
Marks & Spencer executive chairman Sir Stuart Rose landed a 28 per cent pay increase last year, despite top-level staff being stricken of bonuses and a slump in profits.
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ArticlePort of Dunkirk attracts Chinese interest
Representatives from the Port of Dunkirk recently made a trip to China to make contacts and to attract investment in the port
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ArticleJapanese group snaps up Seeka stake
Fresh MD Holdings has agreed to purchase a stake in the New Zealand-based kiwifruit grower
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GFSI makes first strides
The first results of progress towards food safety harmonisation have been announced under the new Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI).
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Argentina faces citrus export slide
Argentina’s citrus growers will be exporting far less of their crop this year due to drought, difficult economic conditions and large volumes of fruit in Europe.
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ArticleBaines backs British berries
Seasonal Berries marked the start of home-grown supply with some advice from the face of this year’s promotional campaign, TV presenter Ed Baines.
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Secure future for NZ labour
The New Zealand government has confirmed its ongoing support for the Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) scheme.
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Spanish stonefruit optimism
Spanish growers’ leaders in the region of Murcia have said their sector is just starting a “promising” stonefruit season.
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ArticleShoppers switch and ditch, says IGD
Three-quarters of shoppers who have made changes to their food shopping in the recession claim that they will stick with their new habits even when the economy recovers.
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ArticleBlackcurrants in Purple Power push
The Blackcurrant Foundation has teamed up with the National Schools Partnership (NSP) to take its Purple Power campaign into primary schools.
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ArticleBeans and peas campaign targets youngsters
Building on its success of last year, which resulted in a pivotal change in consumer buying habits, the PR campaign to support the British bean and pea season will kick off in June.
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Asparagus PR praised at Re:fresh
The British Asparagus PR Campaign, run by Pam Lloyd PR, has earned praise from government and the MasterChef presenter, Greg Wallace, as the model to follow for promoting British seasonal fresh produce.
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ArticleFPC responds on ombudsman
The Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) has responded to the Competition Commission’s order on a grocery market ombudsman with ambivalence.
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ArticleS&A supports community
S&A produce has sponsored Leominster Infant School’s brand-new allotment, which was officially opened a fortnight ago.
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ArticleGreen takes Re:fresh to task
Lincolnshire farmer and TV chef Rachel Green had her work cut out keeping the closing panel session of Re:fresh 2009 on track and on task.
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ArticleHortyfruta sponsors retail award
Hortyfruta, which recently launched the Lola logo as a quality assurance mark for Andalusian fresh produce, has revealed that it is sponsoring the Fresh Produce Retailer of the Year category at the prestigious Retail Industry Awards.
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ArticleRSA citrus exports in line with last year
Although packed volumes are 11 per cent down on last year, the CGA says total exports should still reach 90m cartons
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ArticleTesco welcomes Thai exotics to its range
The UK supermarket chain today invited a Thai delegation to its flagship store to mark the beginning of its Thai exotics drive
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ArticleArgentinean lemons set for US re-entry
The White House Office of Management and Budget has indicated that it could put in place rules allowing Argentinean lemon imports

