Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4065
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ArticleGrower group vouches for spraying safety
The PBGEA has backed banana growers in Mindanao, the Philippines over the safety of aerial fungicide spraying
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ArticleReady-to-use veg sales rise in Italy
Fresh-cut sales down, but new impetus seen in market for covenient, pre-prepared vegetables, according to Ismea figures
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ArticleCarrefour profit hit by downturn
The French group saw sales growth during 2008, but yearly profits took a tumble
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Carrefour profit hit by downturn
The French group saw sales growth during 2008, but yearly profits took a tumble
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ArticleGrowers receive pesticide boost
Potato growers have been urged to embrace integrated pest and farm management, as the industry prepares for revision of the controversial EU directive 91/414.
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ArticleWaitrose records lacklustre sales
Waitrose may be the ‘nation’s favourite supermarket’, but this does not appear to be impacting on sales, as it reported a six per cent fall in annual profits.
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ArticleMorrisons announce expansion as sales soar
Morrisons confirmed its position as the current recession winner, posting a soaring seven per cent profit increase today.
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Traders warned over export opportunities
The weakness of sterling against other global currencies is creating export opportunities, but businesses are being warned to approach these with caution.
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ArticleCobs face rough patch
Sweetcorn is the latest product to fall victim to inclement weather and weak sterling, as supplies into the UK hit a “tricky” period.
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ArticleCommercial appointment for MTEX Holland
The group has announced that Dirk Willem Blijleven has joined the group in a commercial capacity
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ArticlePotato Europe attracts market leaders
One of the year’s largest potato events will focus on the former Russian states, Africa and the rising market in China as Potato Europe takes place in September.
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ArticleChiquita broadens convenience range
International produce marketer Chiquita will launch a number of new flavors as part of its fruit snacking line for the US market during mid-April
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ArticleUnited Fresh makes congressional testimony
Tom Stenzel of the United Fresh Produce Association is testifying as part of a hearing on reforming food safety in the US
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ArticleLeclerc strips sweets from checkout
The French retail chain has chosen to replace sugary snacks with healthier options at its checkouts in a bid to tackle obesity
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ArticleEPAL tops logistics research
The European Pallet Association (EPAL) has announced the result of extensive competitor research conducted by International Logistics Consultancy Hermes SA revealing EPAL solutions are cheaper than exports or private business.
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ArticleCoca-Cola seeks innocent stake
A press report in the UK has suggested that the beverage giant is pursuing the UK-based smoothie group
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Scottish wholesalers increase operations
C J Lang and Son Ltd, Scotland’s largest independent food and drink retailer and wholesaler, has completed the £6.3 million extension of its Distribution Centre in Dundee.
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ArticlePort Everglades expands Brazil link-up
A second ocean shipping service now directly connects Brazil with Florida’s leading container port
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ArticleCorporate changes at NYK Line
The US structure of the company is set to undergo several personnel changes at the beginning of April
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ArticleChinese kiwifruit blockade continues
French exporters claim political reprisals are hampering access to China’s kiwifruit market

