Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4064
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The blame sharing game continues
The Which? report released this week suggests that as recession bites, shoppers are shunning fresh, healthy foods due to the
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ArticleNZ apple harvest heats up
The New Zealand apple harvest is now underway, with an expected slackening in the volumes of Braeburn and Gala.
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ArticleSpanish strawbs pick up at last
Fortunes are improving for Spanish strawberries as the weather picks up and growers’ leaders work with the authorities to secure financial lifelines.
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ArticleCompac wins Chile contract
New Zealand company Compac has won a multi-million dollar contract with Chilean growers’ cooperative Propal
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ArticleOrganic growers turn to laser labelling
Organic producers in Australia have turned to a new labelling method to overcome sticker switching in supermarkets
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ArticleChinese retailers seek direct sourcing
Direct sourcing is in increasing trend for Chinese retailers, and this could raise competition with imports
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Brazil launches new trade show
Fruit & Log will take place for the first time in São Paulo on 8-10 September this year
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Innovation event hits the Midlands
Innovation specialists in the Midlands will host an event, Bucking the Trend in the Food Industry, to examine ways to move forward in the current climate as part of the Food & Drink iNet scheme.
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ArticleSam's Club gets new CEO
Wal-Mart has announced that Brian Cornell will step into the role at its Sam's Club operations on 3 April
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Anglia holds technology briefing
IT specialist Anglia Business Solutions is inviting delegates to its Cambridge base to gain an overview of its groundbreaking system.
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ArticleTough 2008 experienced by Waitrose
Yearly profits fell at the supermarket chain, echoing the overall struggles of parent group John Lewis
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ArticleWaitrose asks 1,000 suppliers for cut
Waitrose has asked suppliers to reduce their prices as the supermarket looks to cut costs significantly.
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ArticleTimber industry calls for unity
The Timber Packaging and Pallet Federation (TIMCON) has said businesses in the timber and timber packaging industry must speak with a common voice to tackle the challenges currently facing the sector.
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Strong full-year results at Morrisons
Profit and sales both increased as the UK's fourth-largest retailer made "good progress" in 2008
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ArticleMaersk returns to Buenos Aires
The global shipping giant plans to resume its direct service from the Argentinean capital to Europe
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ArticleCanada rolls out food safety drive
The country’s health department is issuing fact sheets to help consumers safely choose, handle and store fruits and vegetables
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Delhaize enjoys 2008 profit lift
The Belgian retailer is forecasting further growth this year following a successful 2008, which saw net profit increase
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Nitrate Directive brings bureaucracy fears
Horticulture may have to navigate more ‘red tape’ in dealing with new laws despite a derogation on the Nitrates Directive for Nitrate Vulnerable Zones in the UK, according to the National Farmers’ Union (NFU).
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ArticleItalian and Slovenian ports in new alliance
The port authorities of Ravenna, Trieste, Venice and Koper have agreed to develop closer ties to boost their global standing
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ArticleCarrefour offers value range
The French retailer has followed the lead of Tesco and provided cash-strapped consumers with a lower price alternative

