Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4022
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Dole rejects terrorist allegations
Banana multi-national Dole “categorically rejects” claims it funded Colombian terrorist paramilitaries so it could grow bananas in Colombia.
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ArticleSalads in Good Natured mood
Angus Soft Fruits expanded its Good Natured brand from soft fruit into the salads category last week, when the first arrivals of the new pesticide-free salad range hit Asda stores.
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Indian region to double fruit acreage
The Poonch region in Jammu and Kashmir has pledged to double the area under fruit production
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ArticleMedfel brings Med together
The first Medfel fruit and vegetable fair focuses on the importance of cooperation among Mediterranean countries
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Total Produce announces Dutch merger
Total Produce’s Dutch subsidiary Total Produce BV has joined forces with fellow Dutch importer Vevici Fruit BV.
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Food inflation falls
Food price inflation fell for the first time this year amid hopes that sterling may begin to stabilise in the coming months.
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Operating profit up at Delhaize
Belgian retailer enjoys profitable first quarter of 2009 with revenue and profit both increasing
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ArticleUSDA gives organics US$50m boost
To encourage greater production of organic produce, the agricultural body is allocating substantial funding to each state
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ArticleSpain to hold tomato talks with Morocco
Two countries to stage meeting to discuss Spanish horticultural sector’s concerns over Moroccan tomato exports to Europe
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ArticleChilean Crimson falls short
The Chilean Crimson grape season is coming to a premature end, with volumes to date down some 20 per cent on 2008.
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ArticleFalling consumption hits AB Vassilopoulos
The Greek chain saw profit tumble in the first quarter despite sales growth
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ArticleLoblaw's quarterly profit soars
Higher food prices helped to boost the retailer's profit by 73 per cent during the first three months of the year
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ArticleEMR applauds bee funding
Scientists at East Malling Research (EMR) have welcomed the announcement of £10 million to boost research to try and halt the declining number of bees and other pollinating insects.
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ArticleFirst-quarter sales growth for Ahold
A strong three months were driven in particular by the group's US performance
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ArticleMay voxpops live on freshinfo
Consumers get to grips with their carbon footprint in the latest edition of freshinfo's monthly video voxpops series.
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ArticleCo-op Farms posts record profit
The UK’s largest farming and growing enterprise, The Co-operative Farms, has announced record profits for the year to January 2009.
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ArticleRapid growth in c-store value
The UK convenience store market has rocketed in value in the last year as consumers turn to local retail to counter large food bills and fuel costs.
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ECPA slams EU over organics bias
The European Crop Protection Association (ECPA) has criticised the European Commission over organics, suggesting the EU is biased towards the sector and has wasted its budget.
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ArticleAgrexco on right track
Israeli exporter Agrexco has launched a new ‘Agro train’ from Israel into Europe as it looks to reduce traffic, transport costs and emissions.
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ArticleTotal Produce merges with Vevici Fruit
The deal is intended to offer customers a greater range of high-quality products and services, the groups have said

