Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4145
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ArticleAldi and Lidl to “do battle” after BBC show
The UK’s two biggest discounters are poised for battle in determining who can take the most advantage of the credit crunch.
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ArticleLain Jager appointed as Zespri CEO
Former supply chain and human resources manager given leading role following five months as acting chief executive
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ArticleDomestic sales slow at Tesco
The UK retailer has seen domestic sales growth slow to its lowest point since 1994 as customers turn to cheaper brands
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Brazil’s port of Itajai reels from flood damage
Shipping lines look for alternative Brazilian ports after scope of damage to the port of Itajai becomes clear
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ArticleFestive flowers hit prime time
A piece on the appeal of poinsettias at Christmas presented by gardening expert Christine Walkden is to be aired on prime time BBC television this week.
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ArticleTesco growth falls off rapidly
Tesco has reported its slowest UK growth figures in 15 years today with sales climbing just two per cent in the third quarter.
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Grocery growth comes to crunching halt
The economic slowdown has ended two years of continuous growth in the grocery sector and retailers expect the Christmas shopping period will be especially slow, the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) said today.
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Fertiliser costs weigh on banana farmers
Fertiliser costs are chewing up profits for Philippine banana growers, who are looking at other options
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ArticleTears shed over GM onion trial
A genetically modified onion trial will go ahead in New Zealand, but the technology is getting mixed responses in Australasia
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Co-Extra conference set for June
Co-Extra will hold its international conference entitled “Coexistence and traceability of GM and non-GM products in food and feed supply chains” in June 2009.
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ArticleFDA unveils plan of action
One year on from the launch of the Food Protection Plan, the FDA has revealed concrete strategies to improve food safety in the US
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ArticleSector predicts stellar Chile grape deal
US importers are forecasting a “stellar” Chilean grape season, thanks to excellent quality fruit and improved US market conditions
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Chile’s D&S to enter Peru
Chilean supermarket operator D&S says it plans to make its Peruvian debut next year, with three new stores in Lima
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Wal-Mart Canada offers non-stop Xmas shopping
Many of Wal-Mart Canada stores are to open their doors around the clock in the run-up to Christmas, in a bid to beat the credit crunch
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ArticleArgentine lemons ‘may have to wait’ for US access
A change in administration and the current global financial crisis could conspire to prevent Argentine lemons entering the US market this year
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Further fuel surcharge drop by BA
Following on from today's drop in price, the group has announced a further cut from mid-December onwards
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Customers urged to buy direct
The National Farmers’ Retail & Markets Association (FARMA) insists it will not compromise on the quality of its seasonal veg and is urging customers to buy direct from farmers to receive value for money.
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ArticleMixed forecast for Mexican citrus
Orange volumes will fall, although lime and grapefruit production is expected to increase on the previous year, the USDA reported
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ArticleBritish Onions battles on
The British Onions PR campaign will move into its third year as a result of continued support from key trading companies such as Albert Bartlett & Sons, the Allium Alliance, the Allium & Brassica Centre, FB Parrish & Son and G’s Marketing.

