Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4107
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ArticleTesco dismisses ombudsman demands
NFU Scotland has put Tesco to the sword over the implementation of a supermarket ombudsman to increase industry ‘transparency’.
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ArticleFlorida citrus sendings nudge ahead
Florida grapefruit shipments to the UK have nudged ahead on last year this season, but overall sendings are expected to be lower than last year, US sources have confirmed.
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CNY sales tired but awake
In the run-up to Chinese New Year sales are proving sluggish, but appear better than expected
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ArticleCalifornian strawberries reach new record
Predictions of a new Californian strawberry production record for 2008 have come true by a comparatively fine margin
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ArticleAustralia releases Chinese apple risk analysis
A draft import risk analysis for Chinese apples has been released by Biosecurity Australia
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ArticleSun World and Cornell join forces
Grape breeders Sun World International and Cornell University have joined forces on a long-term table grape research agreement
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German food safety conference returns
The seventh international Food Safety and Dietary Risk Assessment conference will tackle key issues across the industry from trading standards to chemical risk.
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ArticleSomerfield celebrates Christmas trading
Somerfield has announced a positive Christmas trading performance today, with sales for the period improving significantly on previous years.
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Growers look for alternative pest solutions
Intelligent Pest Management solutions provider Exosect believes the agreement by the European Parliament to adopt more stringent legislation on plant protection products will encourage growers to source alternative pest management solutions.
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ArticleSafmarine names first vessel of 2009
The shipping group christened the Safmarine Bayete in Korea this week
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ArticlePesticide meeting sets out next step
DEFRA Secretary of State Hilary Benn was dismayed yet bullish following a meeting with a delegation of senior representatives from across the food chain to discuss the outcome of the European Parliament vote on the new EU Pesticide Rules.
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ArticleCosta Rica set for US import deal
Costa Rica is on the brink of being granted market entry to the US for its tomatoes and chillies after five years of negotiation
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ArticleEcuador calls for action over EU tariff
Ecuador has lodged a fresh complaint with the WTO over the EU’s ‘failure to comply’ with a ruling over its banana tariff system
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ArticlePrice crash mars blueberry deal
A growth in both domestic and counter-season supplies coupled with the economic downturn has pushed down blueberry prices on the US market
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ArticleSainsbury's restructure may spell job cuts
Sainsbury’s is set to restructure its head office amongst rumours of significant job cuts, according to The Telegraph.
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ArticleNew face for Tenderstem broccoli push
The UK campaign will be fronted by cookery writer and food stylist Jo Pratt in 2009
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New cost-comparison survey for distributors
Freight Best Practice is conducting a free Benchmarking survey for the Primary Distribution sector. The survey will establish the performance of operators within the sector and examines how they may improve their efficiency.
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ArticleCenFRA calls in the professionals
The UK-based centre for food robotics and automation has teamed up with TAG to aid the food sector
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ArticleSunkist adds horticultural expertise
Thomas Chao has joined the group as resident horticulturalist to add industry experience to the ranks
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ArticleIsraeli potatoes battle exchange rate
Israeli potato sendings to the UK are so far in line with last year and volumes are increasing steadily, reports from Israel suggest.

