Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4106
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Where next after EU pesticide move?
Following the MEP vote in Brussels last week to reduce substantially the number of pesticides in use, I confess I am still
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Seeking the vital links in the chain
There has always been plenty of talk about the supply chain needing to forge closer links, from seed breeders and growers all
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Companies in danger near 150
The latest report into the UK fresh produce market from industry analyst Plimsoll finds that almost 15 per cent of its businesses are in financial danger.
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ArticleLondon supply chain brought together
The Local to London campaign stepped up its efforts to bring the capital’s supply chain together this week, with a Breakfast Club meeting at New Covent Garden Market.
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ArticleChina destroys tainted Taiwanese oranges
Chinese authorities have destroyed 40 tonnes of pesticide contaminated Taiwanese oranges
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ArticleAustralian doubling for Aldi
German retailer Aldi plans to double its presence in Australia over the next six to seven years
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ArticleOlivo lands new boss
As the market leader in portable insulated containers, Olivo are expanding their activities in the UK with the recent appointment of a business development manager.
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ArticlePositive year-end sales for Delhaize
Fourth quarter revenue growth stood at 10.3 per cent for the Belgium-based group
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Ripe label innovation hits UK
New Zealand label technology company Ripesense, of Auckland, has announced that it has reached an exclusive UK distribution partnership agreement with the Fresh Technologies UK.
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ArticleCosta Rica backs Ecuador banana battle
Following the South American country's fresh complaint to the World Trade Organisation, Costa Rica has offered its support
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Supermarkets' sustainability examined
Chemical engineers and chemists are calling on supermarkets to make more efforts in sustainability as they warn of a global food crisis.
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Morrisons records positive results
UK supermarket retailer Morrisons has beaten its rivals' like-for-like sales increases during the Christmas sales period
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ArticleLondon gallery encourages healthy eating
The London International Gallery of Children’s Art (LIGCA) has launched an exhibition of collages with the theme of Spain, healthy eating and fresh fruit and veg by British primary schools
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ArticleArgentina posts mixed export results
Exports of fresh fruit fell by 2 per cent in volume but rose by 35 per cent in value during the January-November period of 2008
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Ecuador may ‘take reprisals’ against EU
Ecuadorian minister says economic reprisals may be considered as a means of pressuring the EU to reduce its banana tariff
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ArticleVolumes up at the Port of Antwerp
Total freight handled and container volume both increased during 2008, the Antwerp Port Authority has reported
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Swedish retailers in Israeli fruit mix-up
Some Lidl and Ica stores in Sweden have been selling Israeli produce under alternative countries of origin
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ArticleGaseous storage offers fresh alternative
As the pressure is turned up on pesticide use in the fields, a new residue-free product which harnesses the Earth’s most powerful natural disinfectant and oxidant, ozone has been launched onto the market, to prevent post-harvest spoilage.
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Key Tech launches redesigned sealer
The US group's AVSealer machine boasts a new 'true temperature' control feature
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ArticleMorrisons tops Christmas figures
Morrisons has recorded the best Christmas trading figures of Britain’s four biggest supermarkets boosted by festive promotions and low prices.

