Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4197
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ArticleCitrus blamed for Spanish export slump
Last year’s poor citrus harvest in Spain has resulted in a major fall in total fruit export volumes, according to Fepex
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ArticleEnglish apple sector confident for season
UK apple industry expects record harvests of Gala and Braeburn, but the sector has stressed that it needs improved returns from retailers
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Fruit Logistica makes conference call
Parallel to its traditional activities, Fruit Logistica is ramping up its conference programme at next year’s event in Berlin.
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Asda develops healthy online tool for kids
Asda is developing a new health and nutrition education website aimed at schoolchildren.
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ArticleColorama unveils new generation of labels
The Chilean company says ensuring produce is properly labelled will be essential when COOL requirements come into force in the US
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ArticleMonkey business for Dole France
The French company is embarking on a major communication drive to mark its partnership with new film Space Chimps
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FSA labelling survey results mixed
Food Standards Agency commissioned research published this week on front-of-pack nutritional labelling shows that consumers both welcome and want front-of-pack labelling and that they use it frequently to inform their choices, but there is confusion.
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Article"Good progress" for Tesco in first half
The UK retailer has seen increases in year-on-year profit and sales during the first half of 2008/09
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M&S develops sustainable distribution centre
Marks & Spencer is building a 1.1 million sqft sustainable distribution platform in the north of England.
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Riverford plans to open neighbourhood restaurants
Box delivery scheme Riverford Organic Vegetables is planning to open a chain of “neighbourhood restaurants”, according to the Western Morning News.
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ArticleProtests against potential Hapag-Lloyd sale
Employees of the German shipping group have expressed concern that the group could be sold to foreign buyer NOL
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ArticleTransport costs restrict Latin American trade
A recent study has revealed trade in the region could increase by over 20 per cent if freight costs were reduced by just 10 per cent
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ArticleTesco unveils big profit increase
Tesco chief executive Sir Terry Leahy claimed Tesco is “at its best in tough markets” as he unveiled an 11.3 per cent first-half pre-tax profit rise this morning.
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ArticleDole confirms deal to offload assets
The fresh produce giant will sell JP Fresh and its French ripening business to Compagnie Fruitière
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Farming leaders call for sustainable future
UK farming union leaders have called for long-term sustainable supply relationships to boost the current fragile confidence of farmers following a difficult summer.
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ArticleYoung adults hold consumption key
The key to increasing 5 A DAY consumption may lie in attracting more young adult consumers to eat fruit and vegetables.
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Wal-Mart to close 20 Japanese stores
Wal-Mart’s Japanese subsidiary Seiyu Ltd is set to close 20 stores in a struggle to turn profits around
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Typhoon pushes Taiwan food prices
Taiwan has been battered by the third typhoon in recent weeks, damaging agriculture and driving food prices up
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ArticleNSF and Trucost create strategic partnership
NSF International has announced a global strategic partnership with environmental research organisation Trucost plc.
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Wal-Mart to open first India store in 2009
Wal-Mart's first cash-and-carry centre in India will open in 2009, according to press reports

