Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4133
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ArticleStudy reveals Hispanic shopper trends
A latest report from analyst TNS reveals marketing is more likely to influence the purchasing decisions of Hispanic consumers than the average shopper in the US
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Funding boost for Yorkshire training
An EU-backed funding programme is to boost the fresh produce industry in Yorkshire by providing training and development advice.
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ArticleHurricane Ike dents Kroger’s Q3 results
The retail giant has reported a loss in earnings during the third-quarter of 2008
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ArticlePBH launches online video center
The new website feature offers consumers information on how to select, store and prepare various fruits and vegetables
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ArticleOrganic spending tipped to hold steady
The recession is unlikely to impact US sales of natural and organic food during 2009, a recent study has revealed
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Obama selects new Agriculture Secretary
Tom Vilsack is expected to replace outgoing Ed Schafer as the next US Secretary of Agriculture
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ArticleReport highlights "threat" of growing imports
A study by the Food & Water Watch claims US consumers are under threat by a “flood of nearly uninspected fresh produce imports”
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ArticlePreston market shows the way
The regeneration of Preston indoor retail market is a blueprint for how shopping centres and retail food markets can work together in the future, according to the third National Food Markets Conference entitled “Growing a Market”, last week.
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Charities join forces over pesticide row
Two leading agricultural charities have lodged a complaint with the EU ombudsman on proposed European pesticide rules this week.
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ArticleMixed fortunes for Murcia's San Cayetano
San Cayetano has enjoyed positive celery and pepper campaigns, but citrus production has fallen, says the company's José García Ruiz
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ArticleIT award for fresh produce management
Anglia Business Solutions has announced that its LINKFresh business management solution deployed at fresh produce specialist Produce World Group has been recognised with another award - this time from the British Computing Society (BCS).
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ArticleSharpak unveils UK packaging first
Processing post consumer PET from hot caustic wash plants is now possible for Sharp Interpack
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Sainsbury's agrees wind power deal
Sainsbury’s has signed a deal to power some of its stores entirely using wind power.
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Slight 2008 sales forecast drop for Carrefour
The retailer's board of directors have met to review the group's recent action plan
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Benn appoints members of new food council
DEFRA Secretary Hilary Benn selected members from throughout the food industry for his new Council of Food Policy Advisors this week.
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ArticleSupermarkets make Boxing Day bid for sales
The UK’s three biggest supermarkets are breaking with tradition and opening their doors on Boxing Day with thousands of staff due to work the national holiday.
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ArticleNo Yuletide for late berries
Tasmanian berries may be in short supply during the festive season because of a delayed harvest
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FTA welcomes government transport document
The department for transport’s (DfT) new policy document - Delivering a sustainable transport system: the logistics perspective - has been welcomed by leading industry body the Freight Transport Association (FTA).
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Parliamentary fruit group focuses on labour
The Seasonal Agricultural Workers’ Scheme (SAWS) was top of the agenda at the annual general meeting of the Parliamentary British Fruit Industry Group (PBFIG) in October.
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Lufthansa Cargo introduces new service
The logistics group will launch a new Europe-Asia/Australia service on 1 January

