Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4130
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GlobalGAP elects new board
The certification body has moved to implement its new board of industry leaders
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Organic charity gives thumbs-up to government
Garden Organic has said it is pleased that the contributions of community food initiatives will be represented on the government’s new high-level food policy group, created by DEFRA secretary of state Hilary Benn.
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Maersk to depart Port of Charleston
The international shipping group has decided to leave its dedicated terminal in South Carolina by late 2010
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ArticleHamburg Süd develops Costa Rican presence
The shipping group is responding to the growing importance of the Costa Rican market
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Christmas spending cuts could cripple economy
Brits could cost the economy a huge £2.8 billion by cutting back on Christmas spending by as much as £200 each, according to new research by Somerfield.
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Covent Garden expands schools scheme
New Covent Garden Market has launched the second year of its Feeling Good, Eating Well schools project
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ArticleCapespan signs huge Namibia deal
Capespan has been granted exclusive marketing rights for one of the largest grape farms in southern Africa.
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ArticleWal-Mart offers D&S purchase
US retailer Wal-Mart has offered to buy Chile’s largest grocery retailer, Distribución y Servicio
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ArticleNZ bans Australian tomatoes
New Zealand has suspended imports of Australian tomatoes after no proof of fruit fly treatment was found
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Sainsbury's invests £9m in self-sufficient waste
Sainsbury’s is making a bid to become the UK’s first retailer to manage all of its own waste, with a £9 million investment over the next two years to open five food recycling plants.
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Food safety guidance updated
New food safety guidance has just been published for the fresh produce industry.
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ArticleGeorge Hammond wins new status
Marine and port services provider at the Port of Dover, George Hammond plc, has become the first port-service company in the UK to win full Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) status.
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ArticleCarrot growers battle crop disease
Carrot growers in the UK are struggling with a difficult season, following another summer of low light levels and unseasonably heavy rainfall.
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ArticleBritish Airways cuts fuel charges
British Airways World Cargo (BAWC) has announced a reduction to its fuel surcharge as the debate over food miles continues.
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Helpful tips for businesses at Xmas
Business Link has dished out some helpful advice this week for businesses on how to handle the Christmas preparations.
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ArticleNew Total Produce trucks bearing fruit
Schoolchildren across north-east England are eating fresh fruit and vegetables delivered in a new pair of Mitsubishi Fuso Canter trucks by Total Produce.
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ArticleAldi counters 'pricey' claims
Discount chain Aldi has hit back at research published in The Grocer last week, which purported to show that it is a pricier outlet than any of the major high-street multiples.
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ArticleCapespan nets supplier award
Capespan UK has scooped the national Co-op award as Supplier of the Year for regional product for its supply of Scottish tomatoes.
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ArticleMexico aims to regain US consumer trust
Mexico has increased its budget for the promotion of its fresh produce in the US following the salmonella outbreak
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Packaging sector ‘must be creative’
Packaging companies need to be creative to beat the credit crunch and work to clients’ reduced budgets, says one major solutions provider

