Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4138
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Industry mourns McCutchion passing
Alan McCutchion has died following a battle against cancer
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ArticleEthiopian fruit has UK success
The “excellent facilities in Ethiopia” are proving successful as the country achieved its first fruit sales in UK supermarkets earlier this year, according to a study.
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ArticleAfrica "needs voice" in airfreight row
Ecologist Bill Vorley has urged policy-makers to show some “guts” and start working with African growers to give them a voice in the airfreight row.
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Service of Thanksgiving for Alan McCutchion
A Service of Thanksgiving is to be held on Thursday December 18 for Alan McCutchion, who died on Monday.
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ArticleFourayes unveils factory extension
Fourayes, the UK’s largest grower and supplier of Bramley apples and processed fruit fillings, has completed its new storage and despatch building at the Fourayes Farm near Sittingbourne, Kent.
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ArticleSuppliers scared of retail blacklist
Suppliers are too scared to complain to retailers for fear of being “delisted”, according to National Farmers’ Union vice-president Paul Temple.
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Indian onion exports ebb
Indian onion exports are expected to drop 20 per cent this month due to higher minimum export prices
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ArticleReliance Retail restarts rollout
Reliance Retail will restart its Indian expansion plans in six months in anticipation of low property and commodity prices
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ArticleNYK shrinks expansion plans
Japanese shipping group NYK Line will downgrade its fleet expansion plans as the market continues to fall
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Agriculture receives scientific funding boost
The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) has given the agriculture industry a boost after it announced £250 million of funding for training new scientists last week.
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Veg seed giant strengthens
Global seed giant De Ruiter has announced it is to strengthen its sales and marketing teams.
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ArticleChile expands winter cherry drive
Consumer-focused promotions are taking place for the first time in Germany alongside similar activities in the UK
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Fresh produce aids bone health
Fruit and veg may considerably boost bone health as part of a daily diet, according to a new US study.
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ArticleCo-op chief blames ethics failure
The Co-op’s chief executive Peter Marks blamed a “catastrophic failure in ethical spending” for the current economic climate.
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Tesco to become world's second largest retailer
A new report has said that the UK-based group will overtake Carrefour by 2012, driven by growth in international markets
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ArticleUS apple dominance under threat in Taiwan
Increased competition from Southern Hemisphere exporters is challenging the US dominance of the Taiwanese apple market
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Maersk warns of shipping collapse
The world's largest container shipping line, Maersk, warned today the shipping industry could be in real trouble in the coming year
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ArticleIsrael's citrus exports, production to rise
A new USDA report has pegged citrus production to increase during 2008/09 despite a cold spell early in 2008
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ArticleDole extends banana cartel fine timeframe
The group will have an additional three months to pay the fine imposed by the EC in October
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ArticleAlan Thomerson dies, aged 83
Alan Thomerson, a longstanding wholesaler at Spitalfields, passed away peacefully on December 2, aged 83.

