Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4186
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ArticleTNS data shows winners and losers
The latest TNS figures show Tesco, Sainsbury's and Waitrose lost out to the discounter chains in the latest 12 week period.
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ArticleAsian Citrus Holdings posts profit rise
Chinese company Asian Citrus Holdings has announced its 2007/08 results, posting a profit growth of 25.3 per cent
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Government funds for Californian kiwifruit
Californian kiwifruit growers are set to receive twice as much government funding as last year to boost export marketing
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Australian nut exporters head to Paris
Attracted by growth prospects in Europe, Australia’s macadamia and almond exporters plan to turn out in force at SIAL
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ArticleVI.P launches new amélie brand
New trademark set to adorn class two apples produced by the company in Italy's Val Venosta region
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Australian citrus representation up for vote
Australian citrus groups could undergo a consolidation this month, as growers vote on the creation of Citrus Australia
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ArticleCitrus Australia gets the green light
New national peak body for the Australian citrus sector will be formally inaugurated at the beginning of November
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Casino reports net sales growth
The French retail group has announced impressive sales growth for the third quarter of 2008
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WUWM survey reveals industry scope
Preliminary results for a survey by WUWM were revealed at the congress.
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ArticleStrikes disrupt Belgian hubs
Industrial action over rising prices has succeeded in disrupting transportation in Belgium, including at the Port of Antwerp
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ArticleA first for Chegworth Valley
Fruit grower and juice producer Chegworth Valley has opened its first ever farm shop on Kensington Church Street in London’s Notting Hill.
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ArticleSpeciality juice will ride storm
The credit crunch may be the opportunity organic speciality drinks have been waiting for, according to Gabriel David, managing director of Luscombe Organic Drinks.
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ArticleNo Cep in sight
The catering industry is screaming out for wild mushroom variety Cep after a poor season for the fungus.
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ArticleFresh produce companies miss out
The Restaurant Show celebrated its 20th anniversary at London’s Earls Court exhibition centre from October 6-8, with more than 350 suppliers of food, wine, interiors and business advice exhibiting.
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ArticleManchester congestion charge proposals slammed
The Association of Greater Manchester Authorities’ (AGMA) proposals for a congestion charge system could damage the economic future of Greater Manchester, according to the Freight Transport Association (FTA).
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ArticleSir Ken gives Farexchange a lift
A groundbreaking initiative has been launched to connect the food trade and farmers across the Yorkshire and Humber region.
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Eastender branded metric martyr at 64
A 64-year-old mother of two has become Britain’s latest “metric martyr”, after being found guilty of selling fruit and vegetables in pounds and ounces, rather than kilos and grams.
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Dragon fruit exports face hurdles
Vietnamese dragon fruit are running into problems with residue levels in Taiwan and irradiation costs for the US
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ArticleNew conditional Indian licence for Metro
German retailer Metro has been given a new licence to operate in the Indian state of West Bengal, but with conditions
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Vietnam to invest in agriculture
The Vietnamese government has given the go-ahead for a plan to increase the country’s agricultural competitiveness

