Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4212
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ArticleCalavo profits shrink on lower margins
Tighter supplies from Mexico pushed third quarter net income down from US$2.2m to US$1.4m
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ArticleHortyfruta defends itself against Dutch poison claims
Hortyfruta is mounting a campaign to defend Spanish tomatoes and counter potentially damaging claims made in a TV report.
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ArticleMorrisons launches major schools scheme
Morrisons is funding a major schools initiative to tackle ignorance about where food comes from.
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ArticleBumper Picota crop bucks cherry trend
Spanish Picota cherries have enjoyed a particularly strong season this year, with UK retailers reporting double-figure increases in sales of the fruit.
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ArticleClimate-neutral kiwis launched in Europe
Organic specialist Eosta to introduce climate-neutral kiwis from New Zealand exporter Freshco
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BASF advises winter bean growers
With nitrogen prices nearing £300 per tonne, variable yields from oil seed rape and strengthening prices for pulse crops, more growers are deciding to plant winter beans this autumn, says chemical company BASF.
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ArticleHamburg Süd offers new US–Aus/NZ service
Three new services have been introduced to improve transit times between the US West Coast and Australia/New Zealand
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ArticleHass avocados set for UK push
September will see the season's first shipment of Chilean Hass avocados reach the UK
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ArticleUN issues plea to meat-eaters
The UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has urged consumers to cut meat consumption to tackle global warming
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Lang calls for food 'omni-standards'
Professor Tim Lang from City University London has called for the development of food “omni-standards” that incorporate considerations such as healthiness, the environment and social responsibility in a single rating.
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ArticleArgentinean blues suffer “serious” losses
A weekend frost has reportedly cut swathes into the country’s blueberry and strawberry crops in the northern region of Tucumán
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ArticleUGPBAN completes comeback
A year on from the hurricane that devastated the banana plantations of Guadeloupe and Martinique, normality has at last returned
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Asda tracks consumer confidence
Asda has contracted TNS to carry out a consumer confidence survey, to find out consumers’ views on issues such as the economy and diet.
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Climate-neutral kiwifruit head to Europe
Sourced from New Zealand, the first climate neutral kiwifruit are due to arrive in Europe, thanks to the pioneering work of Eosta
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Portuguese expansion for Auchan
The group will open three new stores to expand its portfolio to 22 outlets
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ArticleElbe channel deepening to be reconsidered
The Hamburg Port Authority has submitted revised plans regarding the deepening of the lower and outer Elbe channel
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Morrisons signs up to new ethical scheme
Morrisons has become the first UK or Irish company to sign up to a new ethical scheme that empowers workers in the developing world to talk freely about poor pay and working conditions.
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H1 net profit for Dixy
The Russian retailer has reported strong results for the first half of 2008
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ArticleALP updates charge rates guidelines
Labour provider association provides new guidance on temporary labour charge rates.
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ArticleCuba hit by force of Hurricane Ike
Caribbean nation could be set for further crop losses after Hurricane Ike slammed into its northeast coast

