Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4021
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Fingers crossed for the summer
Recent weeks seem to have given way to a multitude of predictions in the media - from forecasting a long, hot summer to a flu
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Media-touted bargains draw shoppers in
Potential customers can hardly miss the fruit and vegetable bargains that are being trumpeted across the media. However, there
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Convenience stores come knocking
As we are just three weeks away from our Re:fresh conference named ‘Beyond the Big Four’, it could not be more
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Tesco Ireland cuts produce prices
Tesco Ireland has made major price reductions in 11 border towns to help protect jobs in the region and deter cross-border shopping in Northern Ireland.
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ArticleChefs wear EiC badge with pride
Eat in Colour (EiC) has hit the national headlines by recruiting five celebrity chefs to see if they could earn the Healthy Eating Beaver Scouts badge it sponsors.
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ArticleIndian mangoes look to seafreight
Indian authorities are experimenting with shipping mangoes to the US and Japan by sea to cut costs
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ArticleRain damages Indian mangoes
Indian mangoes in Chittoor have been hit hard by unseasonal rains ahead of a Japanese visit
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ArticleSpar plans Chinese expansion
Dutch retailer Spar International plans to triple the number of its stores in China in the next few years
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Apuro lines up saladettes
Apuro, UK distributor for some of the biggest equipment brands in the UK hospitality market, has launched two new refrigerated saladette machines from Atlanta, designed for establishments that want to serve top-quality fresh salads at all times.
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IGD scholarships up for grabs
IGD is offering 15 free places on its prestigious post-graduate certificate in Food and Grocery Industry Management to celebrate its centenary year.
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Expert advises on buy British trend
UK agriculture should make the most of consumers’ enthusiasm to buy British, according to HSBC’s head of agriculture, Patrick Tomlinson.
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ArticleBedfordshire chilli expansion
A Bedfordshire chilli grower has won a £1,000 grant from the county’s growth fund to develop her business into a pick-your-own (PYO) vegetable centre.
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ArticleInterfel sees global strategy as key
Interfel held its general assembly last week in Paris, where the notion of a global strategy was once again discussed
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ArticleFreshfel Europe outlines future agenda
The group has set its goals for 2009 following its annual general meeting in Valencia at the end of April
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Greenery links with BTGA
The Greenery UK has joined the British Tomato Growers’ Association (BTGA).
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ArticleRe:fresh Awards shortlist unveiled
The shortlist has been announced for this year’s Re:fresh Awards.
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ArticleUS broccoli exports to Taiwan uncertain
Western flower thrip-inspired phyto protocols are squeezing US broccoli exports to Taiwan
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ArticleNW cherries poised for record volume
The US Northwest cherry industry is expecting a huge crop, rebounding from 2008’s frost-bitten production drop
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ArticleCasino ups stake in Brazil's CBD
The French group is increasing its share in CBD to 35.4 per cent, it has revealed
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ArticleCo-op reveals record results
The Co-operative Group has reported an 11 per cent rise in profits, boosted by profits from the newly acquired Somerfield outlets.

