Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4108
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ArticleNew appointments at Port International
German import company announces addition of new director and two new managers following retirement of Jochen Kegeler
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ArticleFarming enters the classroom
Agriculture’s role and importance in everyday life will be tackled in classrooms across the country with the return of the NFU’s Why Farming Matters teaching packs.
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ArticleIrish join EU pesticide criticism
An Irish member of the European Parliament has accused the European Commission of double standards for “banning the use of vital plant protection products within its borders while ignoring their use in food imported from third countries”.
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ArticleRecord sales with Taiwan vouchers
Taiwanese hypermarkets have reported record sales as consumers cash in government-issued vouchers
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ArticleHop to kiwifruit, say Indian scientists
Indian farmers are being encouraged to cultivate kiwifruit instead of returning to growing hops
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ArticleEdeka to create 8,000 jobs in 2009
The German discounter is set to defy the slowing economy with further expansion this year
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ArticleNZ consortium buys apple rights
T Seventeen has purchased domestic and export marketing rights to a HortResearch-developed apple variety from Prevar
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Consumers at heart of potato event
Changing consumer tastes and how a greater focus on healthy food has had an impact on the eating habits in the western world will be at the centre of the World Potato Congress in March.
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ArticleUS food sector urges Obama to boost FDA spending
The US Grocery Manufacturers Association has appealed to the Obama administration to boost FDA funding
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CPI issues plastics warning
The Confederation of Paper Industries has warned that using plastic trays to distribute fresh produce rather than corrugated may have more negative impact on the environment in the form of higher transport costs.
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ArticleCobana Fruchtring confirms relocation
The company will move to a new head office located in Hamburg's Altstadt area later this month
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ArticleSweetbay plans store closures
Delhaize's US banner will shut outlets and relocate many of the 700 employees affected
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Bejo makes organic push
Seed breeder Bejo is participating at the world organic trade fair BioFach to highlight its involvement in the organic sector.
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ArticleTomato sector calls for import reforms
European tomato growers have urged the EU to reform Europe’s entry price system to curb non-payment of customs duties
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Q4 revenue jumps 41 per cent for X5
New store openings and the purchase of Carousel helped the Russian group enjoy a good fourth quarter of 2008
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ArticleSales up for Spain's fresh-cut sector
Demand for fresh-cut products has steadily increased over the last year, leading to a growth in sales for Spanish producers
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ArticleItalian cooperatives announce merger
Leading pear supplier to link up with major potato and onion cooperative, with aim of securing more competitive market position
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ArticleAus places tariff on Greek currants
Australian currant growers have breathed a sigh of relief after the government applied a tariff to Greek imports
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Jamaica gets diversification boost
Jamaica’s Rural Agricultural Development Authority and the European Union signed contracts authorising 11 small grants totalling J$11 million (£92,440) to help former workers in Jamaica’s banana industry diversify into new businesses.
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Not so Sweet for M&S in China
The UK-based retailer has parted company with China MD Richard Sweet as part of a reduction in head office staff

