Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4165
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ACS: Local shops vital
A new study commissioned by Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) has recommended that policy intervention is needed to ensure that all consumers benefit from a small store within five minutes walk of where they live.
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UK consumers' Christmas spending to fall
The credit crunch will slow average spending this year, although food sales are expected to increase
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Repeat performance for food safety conference
The international Fresenius Food Safety and Dietary Risk Assessment Conference 2009 will take place on February 12 and 13, in Cologne, Germany.
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China unveils huge investment plan
The Chinese government has announced a huge investment plan to kick start its slowing economy
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Vietnam must overhaul horticulture sector
Vietnam must overhaul its horticulture sector to improve fruit quality and boost domestic and export sales
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Tengelmann in renegotiation battle
Following the decision of Germany’s competition authorities, Edeka and Rewe are attempting to force down the price of Tengelmann’s Plus portfolio
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China becomes Indonesia’s top imported fruit source
China has overtaken the US and Australia as Indonesia’s top imported fruit source
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ArticleBIFGA 21 marks coming of age
The British Independent Fruit Growers Association (BIFGA) is to celebrate its coming of age next year with a top-fruit planting project to be known as BIFGA 21.
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Aldi on course for record UK/Ireland sales
The discounter is enjoying another booming year with sales up 26 per cent so far in 2008
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The Philippines threatens to sue Australia over banana imports
The Philippine government says it may sue Australia if it reneges on its promise to produce an import risk analysis on Philippine bananas by the end of the year
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ArticleUS watermelons set for UK
US watermelons could soon be making their way to UK with a push from the National Watermelon Promotion Board.
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Spain’s citrus sector slams subsidy plans
Asaja Murcia has become the latest fresh produce association to slam the Spanish government’s plans to subsidise the country’s citrus sector
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ArticleNunhems to invest US$20m in US expansion
The firm's Idaho facility is to be revamped as carrot and onion seed business flourishes
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ArticleEuropean promotion arrives in India
Òpera returns to Mumbai and Bangalore to promote the European Excellence project to leading retailers, distributors and importers
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ArticleZip-Pak unveils new packaging machinery
The new technology is designed to enable an economical transition to brand-differentiating re-sealable packaging
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Q4 earnings drop for Whole Foods
The US group has endured a difficult fourth quarter of the year
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Biodiversity challenge should focus on solutions
The challenge in tackling biodiversity changes is developing and implementing solutions and farmers are already playing a key role and will continue to do so, the NFU said today.
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ArticleChoppers warn off New Zealand frost
A hard frost hit New Zealand’s growing regions over the weekend, sending hundreds of choppers into damage mitigation efforts
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ArticleTough season forecast for SA stonefruit
A late crop and the global economic crisis could combine to make it an uncomfortable 2009 season for South African stonefruit
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Article360 accreditation for FPT Durban
The terminal has been awarded the standard for its excellent facilities and product handling

