Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4191
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ArticleItalian kiwifruit crop set to increase
Significant upturn in production expected for the coming season, according to initial forecast published by ZMP
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ArticleUS firms endorse electronic traceability plan
The Produce Traceability Initiative has launched a strategy to trace fresh produce more quickly and efficiently in the US
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ArticleArgentina quells Russia import crisis
The signing of a new agreement follows weeks of uncertainty after Russia tightened its phtyosanitary protocol for Argentinean fruit imports
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Super de Boer to fill board position
The Dutch retailer has lined up a replacement for the departing Jan Ozinga
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ArticleGreen light for Covent Garden redevelopment
The government has given the thumbs-up to the redevelopment of New Covent Garden Market (NCGM).
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ArticleBank right to make bold rate cut
The Bank of England’s decision to cut interest rates today (Wednesday) by 0.50 per cent was welcomed by the British Retail Consortium (BRC) and Lloyds TSB as the kind of decisive action needed amidst the current financial turbulence.
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Kenyan horticultural sendings boosted
Earnings from Kenyan horticulture exports almost doubled in the first half of 2008, according to African press reports, with volumes up by a quarter.
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Jordanian veg enjoys export boost
Exports of vegetables from Jordan rose during the first seven months of 2008 by three per cent compared to the year-earlier period.
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ArticleCapespan scoops export award
Capespan has been named the 2008 Western Cape Exporter of the Year.
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"Robust" sales for Sainsbury's in Q2
The UK-based retailer has seen total and like-for-like sales growth during the second quarter of 2008
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Economic downturn asks responsible questions
Leading retailers and manufacturers see corporate responsibility as an investment, but will they pull back in an economic downturn?
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ArticleEarly citrus season for Agrexco
The group hopes to exceed last season's production volumes after favourable weather in Israel
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ArticleMariann Fischer Boel backs markets
European commissioner for agriculture and rural development Mariann Fischer Boel last week pledged her support to wholesale markets.
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ArticleSainsbury's reports "robust" sales
Sainsbury’s this morning reported a “robust” sales performance in its second quarter trading statement, with total sales up 8.4 per cent in the 16 weeks to October 4.
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ArticlePettit makes pesticide plea
NFU horticulture board vice chairman makes rallying call to growers.
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ArticleSir Terry to give London lecture
City Food Lecture 2009 to be delivered by Tesco’s Sir Terry Leahy.
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ArticleBharti retail follows tortoise mantra
Newcomer to the Indian retail market Bharti Enterprises Ltd will take a slow and steady approach while opening its supermarket chain
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Profruco plans for future growth
With the current growth trend at the auction expected to continue, Profruco has invested in a new premises in Vrasene
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ArticleBusiness Link boosts new start-ups
Businesses who take advice from Business Link have an advantage in setting up, surviving and growing through tough economic times, according to a new review.
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ArticleKendall calls for culture change
Culture change needed in attitudes to productive farming, says NFU president.

