Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4199
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ArticleExotics line up for Chile
Pomegranates and loquats could be the next big hope for Chilean fruit exports, according to luminaries from the sector.
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Consumers turn backs on premium
A new Mintel survey concludes that British shoppers have finally let reality bite and bid farewell to premium ranges as the economic downturn hits home.
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ArticleSainsbury's launches confidential supplier line
Sainsbury’s has launched a confidential phone line and website to enable suppliers and colleagues to speak up if they have any concerns about fraud, theft or general rule breaches.
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New head for Maersk India
Maersk Line, the shipping arm of AP Moller-Maersk, has announced a new manager for the India and Sri Lanka branch
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ArticleIndian market tipped for US$450bn by 2015
India’s retail market is predicted to be worth US$450bn by 2015, according to a new report
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ArticleBanana boom in Japan
Banana sales in Japan have leapt upwards, following a steady rise in response to diet claims about the fruit
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ArticleLeicester pioneers market qualifications
A national markets qualification could be in the making now that the markets department at Leicester City Council has teamed up with South Leicester College to raise standards on its markets.
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ArticleOrganic Ramiro headed for UK
The first deliveries of organic Ramiro peppers from Israeli produce specialist Agrexco are on their way to leading supermarket chains in the UK, Europe, Canada and the US.
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EU urged to negotiate FTA with India
The European Parliament is urging the European Union to negotiate a trade deal with India by the end of this year.
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ArticleLord Mayor visits New Spitalfields
The Spitalfields Market Tenants’ Association (SMTA) hosted the annual visit of the Lord Mayor of London to New Spitalfields last week.
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ArticleNew salad brand debuts
Shropshire-based grower PDM Produce is aiming to invigorate the bagged salad category with the launch of brand Wok or Not, a mix of baby salad leaves that can be served as a salad or cooked as stirfry ingredients.
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Work the web to grow your business
Business Link is urging businesses concerned about the credit crunch, or just wanting to grow, to consider whether they are making best use of the web.
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ArticleGate Gourmet bags award
Gate Gourmet UK & Ireland has won the award for Management of Change at the People Management Awards 2008.
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Emerging markets beckon for SATI
The South African table grape industry needs to look to markets beyond the UK and Europe, according to the industry body.
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ArticleSpring in onion prices
Spring onion availability is tight as weather issues exacerbate the season handover.
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ArticleSupermarkets commit to Scottish co-operation
Scotland’s first-ever Supermarket Summit was chaired by the country’s first minister on Thursday, with top retailers from across the UK coming together to discuss how they can work with the Scottish government to achieve sustainable economic growth.
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ArticleAgrexco launches organic pepper
The exclusive variety will be sold in supermarkets throughout the US, Canada and Europe
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Micromark launches new lighting
Leading electrical manufacturer Micromark has launched a new range of lighting display panels for trade outlets.
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ArticleChilean fruit exports on course to stagnate
Estimates released by Fedefruta indicate that Chile’s 2008 fruit export volumes will remain virtually the same as last year
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North-south divide shows through at Asda
Asda has highlighted a north-south divide in the credit crunch, and economically speaking, the south is faring much better.

