Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4092
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ArticleIndian retailers push for rent drop
Indian retail chains are renegotiating rental rates as the market turns down, hoping to save big
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ArticleAustralian citrus dodges heat damage
Australian citrus growers have escaped any significant damage from the heatwaves in the last fortnight
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US$800m project for Haifa
The port of Haifa will see its infrastructure upgraded after it was chosen for the first privately operated commercial seaport in Israel
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Huge food inflation fall forecast
Food price inflation in Britain could fall dramatically from the December 2008 position of 10.4 per cent to zero per cent or below (where an actual reduction in food prices would be seen) by the end of 2009 according to English Farming and Food Partnerships (EFFP).
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ACS lobby over 'vital' food security
The Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) has submitted an inquiry into the hotly debated issue of food security in an attempt to improve competition in the UK supply chain.
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ArticleSupply debate reaches parliament
The supply debate hit the House of Commons as an MP urged Gordon Brown to act now to defend the interests of thousands of farmers and grocers who supply the larger supermarkets.
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ArticleCambridge uni tackles waste
The University of Cambridge is hosting a workshop to look at waste and sustainability problems in the food industry this month.
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Foodservice targets greater produce share
US supply chain partners have teamed up to identify opportunities for increased use of fresh fruits and vegetables in the foodservice sector
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Allen Coding boosts sales team
Despite the current economic climate Allen Coding Systems has announced Paul Newman as its new regional sales manager with responsibility for the south and mid-west of the UK.
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UGPBAN unveils new logo
With the unveiling of a new logo and strategy, the banana group has put the ghost of Hurricane Dean firmly behind it
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ArticleEmissions questioned in local shopping
Heading for the local farm shop may not be the greenest option according to a new study which suggests vegetable box delivery should be the consumers’ choice.
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Obama calls for complete FDA review
US President is keen to prevent future lapses in food safety following the country's latest salmonella outbreak linked to peanut products
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Metro sponsors Canadian health drive
The retailer has teamed up with non-profit organization Go le Grand défi to promote physical activity and healthier eating among Quebecers
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ArticleMercedes strengthens catering arm
Mercedes-Benz World has appointed Compass Group UK & Ireland to further improve its leading dining offer as the company looks to extend its catering business.
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ArticleRail freight on track for dominance
Rail freight is set to be brought to the fore after a huge £28.5 billion investment boost over the next five years following a financial settlement between the Office of Rail Regulation (ORR) and Network Rail.
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ArticleCanadians eat more at home to cut costs
A new survey published by Canadian retailer Metro indicates the majority of consumers in Ontario are eating in to save money
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Mixed bag for Flandria auctions
Bad weather and high volumes adversely affected vegetable prices in Belgium in 2008, but brand recognition is on the rise
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ArticleOppenheimer named among Canada’s finest
Canada’s leading produce marketer has been recognized for its world-class business practices and creating value in innovative ways
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ArticleTesco heads for Scotland
Tesco is aiming to draw people north with the fourth edition of its Enjoy the Taste of Scotland event with more than 100 food and drink suppliers exhibiting in May.
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ArticleFresh & Easy posts produce sales growth
The roll-out of 98-cent produce packs has driven the retailer’s sales of fresh fruits and vegetables so far this year

