Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4187
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ArticleCriticism for London Markets' Month
The first ever London Markets’ Month has been criticised for excluding market tenants by the New Spitalfields Market Tenants’ Association.
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ArticleKing remains upbeat amidst City gloom
Sainsbury’s chief executive Justin King remains reasonably upbeat about his company’s prospects, despite the economic meltdown.
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WRAP calls for food industry tenders
WRAP, the Waste & Resources Action Programme, is calling for proposals from food industry partnerships to develop innovative solutions to food waste throughout the retail supply chain and in the home.
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ArticleWorldwide support builds for GlobalGAP
This week's annual GlobalGAP Conference will look at how the standards scheme has become more international in the past year
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PPECB confirms levy increase
The inspection fee for grapes, apples and stonefruit has jumped 10.5 per cent due to the financial climate in South Africa
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ArticleSelect Lincolnshire comes to London
Select lincolnshire exhibited at The Restaurant Show 2008 at Earls Court this week for the first time, where it unveiled another first for the UK market.
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US and Mexico team up to battle pest
Meetings have been held to discuss the containment and elimination of the Asian citrus pysllid
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ArticleHapag-Lloyd sold to Hamburg consortium
The sale of German container shipping unit Hapag-Lloyd has finally been settled, the winner emerging as a Hamburg-based consortium
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ArticleMack stonefruit director joins M&S
Stuart Forder set to become retailer's trading executive for fresh produce in last week of October
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US eyeing Philippine's mangoes
Growers in the Philippines are to be educated on modern farming techniques to prepare them for possible exports to the US
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ArticleInitial US citrus forecasts unveiled
Harvest forecasts for Florida and California have predicted a decline in orange and grapefruit production, but a rise in lemons
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Workers strike at Turners & Growers
Workers at New Zealand produce wholesaler Turners & Growers went on strike over the weekend to secure pay rises
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ArticleFruit and veg a winner for Makro
Cash and carry Makro is making more money then ever on its fresh produce lines, and is outperforming its rivals in fruit and vegetable sales.
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ArticleCollett unveils English master
Norman Collett Ltd is launching home-grown Rubens onto the UK market as a premium apple variety.
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ArticleJazz launches sponsorship scheme
Worldwide Fruit (WFL) is extending availability of UK-grown Jazz and launching a sports sponsorship initiative.
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ArticleBumper citrus crop looms
Increases in production across all the main citrus-producing regions in Spain mean the Mediterranean country is expecting to harvest almost one million tonnes more fruit in 2008-09 than in 2007-08.
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Grow your own top fruit in Worcestershire
Worcestershire County Council’s countryside service is urging people with a spare piece of land to plant an old English fruit tree as part of National Apple Day.
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ArticleHolland takes on the Seven Summits
Wholesaler and foodservice distributor John Holland is attempting to become just the 27th Briton to complete the Seven Summits challenge.
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New website for Sun World
Sun World International LLC unveiled a new company website this week.
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ArticleMarket managers urged to be leaders
Wholesale market authorities have been urged to become leaders rather than managers if they are to take the sector forward and find a new role for it in the changing grocery market.

