Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4158
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NSF-CMi gains accreditation for ISO 22000
NSF-CMi has now added the top food safety standard ISO 22000 to its growing list of accreditation accolades.
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De Ruiter Seeds appoints new md
Gianni Bernardotto, vice-president of marketing & sales at De Ruiter Seeds, will take the reins as managing director on December 1.
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BA to reduce fuel surcharge
The change will come into force on 1 December, the group has announced
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ArticleRetail Focus | Spain and Portugal
Growth has slowed and sales have fallen as the global economic crisis takes hold
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ArticleOrganics bear fruit for Agrexco
The organics market is gathering pace for Israeli marketer Agrexco-Carmel this winter, with organic Wonderful pomegranates due to be added to the line-up next week.
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ArticleTurkish citrus to bounce back in 2008
The USDA has forecast a production increase for lemons, tangerines and oranges in 2008
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Downs scores pesticide victory
Environmental campaigner Georgina Downs has scored a landmark victory against the government over pesticide usage.
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New MD for Kuehne & Nagel Poland
The logistics company has moved to appoint Tobias Jerschke as the head of its Polish operations
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ArticleSir Don Curry to become Leckford chairman
Waitrose has announced the appointment of Sir Don Curry CBE into the post of non-executive chairman of its Leckford Estate in January 2009.
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Article"Exciting" 12 months ahead
Market analyst Plimsoll is predicting an “exciting” year in 2009 for the fresh produce industry, that will also feature a fall in sales growth coupled with job losses.
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ArticleCítricos Valencianos signs deal with Auchan
Cítricos Valencianos has unveiled a major citrus marketing deal with Auchan, which it said would boost the PGI group’s presence across Spain
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Produce snack programme launches in New York
A new nationwide campaign encouraging schoolchildren to eat more fruit and vegetables has kicked off
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Man charged with murder of Brett Carpenter
A man appeared at Portsmouth Magistrates’ Court today charged with the murder of fruit delivery driver Brett Carpenter.
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ArticleRed grapes help lower blood pressure
It has been found that red grapes decrease blood pressure and cholesterol levels, thereby decreasing the associated risk of heart disease, scientists at Madrid University have revealed.
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Improve calls for immigration restrictions to relax
The government has been asked to relax labour market restrictions limiting industry's access to migrant workers from Romania and Bulgaria in order to help ease “short-term” staff shortages facing the food and drink manufacturing sector.
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Organic regulation changes could trip up firms
Looming changes to European organic regulations could catch out many businesses in the New Year, particularly wholesalers and warehousing operations, a leading certifier has warned.
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UK and West Bank in veg labelling row
A British government plan to label vegetables produced by Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank has sparked international tension as foreign secretary David Miliband visits Israel.
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ArticleOrganic campaign in full swing for Agrexco
the Israeli group is continuing its push to increase its organic presence in Europe
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ArticleWAC steps up President hunt
A preliminary review has been carried out by the Washington Apple Commission
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Ahold makes supervisory board nomination
The Dutch retailer has turned to Randstad CEO Ben Noteboom

