Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4168
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ArticleBA World Cargo posts record Q2 results
Completion of Terminal 5 helps airfreight operator post 25.2 per cent rise in revenues as premium service thrives
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Importers swim against tide
Sliding seafreight rates and weak sterling are complicating the picture for UK importers.
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ArticleEuropean debates reaching climax
British retailers and the trade were lobbying hard at a national and European Union level this week as changes to marketing standards and pesticide regulation loom.
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ArticleFreshfel concerned after EU pesticide amendments
Europe’s fresh produce trade body Freshfel says a number of major concerns remain after the European Parliament Environment Committee (EPEC) adopted its second reading amendments to the proposed EU pesticide package.
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ArticleBoris hopes for Capital Growth
Mayor Boris Johnson launches scheme to boost locally grown food in London.
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ArticleAsda space grows quicker than rivals
If floor space is an accurate measure, then Asda can claim to be the fastest-growing supermarket chain in the UK, says a new report.
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ArticleGranfrutta Zani founder dies in crash
Luciano Zani has been killed in a fatal collision between two cars in Russi, in the Italian Province of Ravenna
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ArticleUK interest rates cut to three per cent
The Bank of England has cut interest rates to three per cent, the lowest level since 1955, and received immediate praise for the shock move.
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ArticleWale wins industry recognition
Stuart Wale from the Scottish Agricultural College (SAC) has been awarded the 2008 British Potato Industry Award in recognition of his outstanding contribution to potato research and knowledge transfer.
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ArticleVOG underlines Interpoma commitment
Gerhard Dichgans, director of Italy's largest apple marketer VOG, says the trade event has a "great reputation"
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ArticleNew apple unveiled at Interpoma
First official public presentation of Swiss variety Maraic to be followed by official launch on European market next spring
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ArticleInternational feel at Interpoma 2008
Exhibitors from 15 different countries set to take part in biennial trade event for the apple and pear sector
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ArticleCommittee recommends pesticide ban
The vote in favour of adopting new 'cut-off criteria' for pesticides in Europe could have a "significant negative impact" on crop production, according to the ECPA
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ArticleAgrexco launches Ever Green pepper
The Israeli exporter’s new pepper variety is expected to benefit from its numerous advantages over other green peppers
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Potato world to collide in New Zealand
Food safety and quality assurance to be investigated at upcoming World Potato Congress.
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ArticleIndustry response to Obama victory
In both the US House and Senate, most members who have traditionally supported produce industry efforts seem to have fared well in their re-election bids, according to United Fresh
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ArticleProduce shines in Yorkshire
The fresh produce industry cleaned up at the annual Yorkshire Regional Food Group’s Deliciouslyorkshire Awards 2008-09 on Monday night.
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Creno enlarges group
The French wholesale giant has announced the addition of a new company to its group
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ArticleCanary Islands’ banana export boost
Canary Islands’ banana exporters increased shipments to the Spanish domestic market by over 7 per cent during October, says Asprocan
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ArticleSainsbury's steps up staff training
Sainsbury's staff are to be offered formal qualifications in working at the store.

