Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4229
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ArticleBrian Keenan of G Ferrigno dies
G Ferrigno Ltd has announced the sad loss of their friend and colleague Brian Keenan who died suddenly, on August 1.
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ArticleJP Fresh basks in Andy's golden glow
JP Fresh is already busy updating its lorries to highlight the achievement of British Olympic gold medallist rower, Andy Hodge.
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Fay spares Dom Rep and Florida
Banana growers in the Dominican Republic and citrus producers in Florida have so far escaped unscathed from Tropical Storm Fay, which has been buffeting the regfion for the last few days.
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Turnover boost for Bonduelle
Bonduelle’s acquisition last year of Aliments Carrière has enabled the company to overcome Europe’s economic slowdown
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ArticleChiquita Brands called for questioning
Managers from Chiquita and its Colombian partners are to appear before a Colombian prosecution over deals made with a local paramilitary group
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Zespri elects new chairman
Zespri Group Ltd Chairman Craig Greenlees has announced his decision to step down after six years in the role.
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Orange overload in France
Thanks to unseasonably large quantities of South African and Argentine oranges, the French market has hit saturation point
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NOL chief promotes Hapag takeover
NOL chief claims Hapag-Lloyd employees would benefit from a NOL takeover, following protests in Germany over the possible deal
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ArticleNorthwest pear campaign gets underway
Early estimates show volumes are slightly down on last year, but production of winter pear varieties has risen significantly
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M&J: handle redundancies with care
Law firm Mace & Jones warns agriculture bosses to take care when planning redundancies.
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ArticleRotterdam expansion to start in September
Construction work on the Maasvlakte 2 development, including a new APM container terminal, is due to start next month
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ArticleTom Son launches online order service
Wholesaler Tom Son Ltd plans to develop its online ordering service.
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ArticleMexico to invest in produce safety
Following the discovery of Salmonella on a range of farms across Mexico, the government is investing in a series of phytosanitary measures
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Tesco price-claim ad banned
Tesco has been found guilty of exaggerating the comparative cheapness of a basket of its product against its rivals, and banned from repeating an ad that makes the claims.
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New York growers eligible for aid
17 counties in the New York have been declared disaster areas following June hailstorms
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Discounters increase UK market share
Retail leaders Tesco and Sainsbury's slip back as Aldi and Lidl increase their share of the grocery market in the UK
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Sainsbury’s opens greenest supermarket
Sainsbury’s has opened possibly the UK’s greenest supermarket, featuring a timber frame, wind turbines and customer toilets with a rainwater flush.
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ArticleSA topfruit growers enjoy strong 2008
Bumper apple and pear crops and lower export volumes from Southern Hemisphere competitors has meant a profitable season for South African producers
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Japanese study: produce reduces cancer risk
New Japanese research concludes that men with a diet rich in fruit and vegetables are less likely to develop a type of cancer of the esophagus.
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Fruit juices could reduce drug effects
Fruit juices including grapefruit, orange and apple can dramatically reduce the effectiveness of heart and cancer drugs, say Canadian researchers.

