Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4236
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ArticleGovernment grants to boost produce sales
Local stores in deprived areas of England are set to receive Department of Health grants to boost fresh fruit and vegetable sales.
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LINKFresh goes live at Produce World
The UK-based group has deployed its new end-to-end dynamics NAV-based supply chain system
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ArticleLINKFresh® deployed at Produce World
The first phase deployment of Anglia Business Solutions LINKFresh® suite has gone live at the British & Brazilian subsidiary of the Produce World Group.
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ArticleFine food lobby attacks cynical supermarkets
Guild of Fine Food tells consumers “supermarkets are not as cheap as they would have us believe”.
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Tesco makes its move into India
The UK-based retailer has announced that it will launch in India by the end of 2009
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ArticleKrone delivers for Aldi in Darlington
Expanding supermarket chain Aldi has taken delivery of its first Krone Cool Liner trailer at its Darlington depot.
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ArticleApple crop back up in eastern Europe
Poland could produce as much as 2.5m tonnes of apples this season, according to Helwig Schwartau of ZMP
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Welsh producers eligible for SPS from 2010
Welsh Assembly rural affairs minister Elin Jones has announced that fruit and vegetable producers in Wales will be eligible to apply for Single Payment Scheme (SPS) entitlement for the first time, from May 2010.
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ArticleMMG trials Australian easy-peel orange
The UK citrus importer is planning a one-month trial of the Navel in Sainsbury's stores across the country
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EU approves Total Produce, Univeg deals
Two major acquisitions have been cleared after the EC ruled that neither would diminish competition in Europe
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ArticleCobnuts on market too early
The Association of Kentish Cobnuts Growers has warned that British cobnuts are being sold “not fit for purpose” ahead of the season’s start.
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ArticleUruguay unites blues organisations
The creation of umbrella group Uproa marks a new step forward for Uruguay’s burgeoning blueberry industry
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ArticleUruguay unites blueberry organisations
The creation of umbrella group Uproa marks a new step forward for Uruguay’s burgeoning blueberry industry
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Atlanta purchase approved by watchdog
EU antitrust watchdog, the European Commission, yesterday approved the acquisition of German fruit and vegetable importer and wholesaler Atlanta by De Weide Blik NV, of Belgium.
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Total Dutch purchase granted approval
Ireland's Total Produce was granted permission today [Tuesday] to buy a majority stake in two Dutch fresh produce distributors, Haluco and Nedalpac, for around £17 million.
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Costa Rica faces threat of citrus greening
Growers are on high alert after the insect which carries the disease was confirmed present in the Central American country
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ArticleCitrus greening threatens Costa Rica
Growers are on high alert after the insect which carries the disease was confirmed present in the Central American country
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ArticlePalm oil displaces Malaysian fruit
The Malaysian government is struggling to maintain fruit production in the face of lucrative palm oil crops
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ArticlePlum pox spreads in New York
Plum pox virus is threatening stonefruit production in New York state in the US
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ArticleSomerfield store sale process to begin
The Co-operative Group is gearing up to sell-off part of the Somerfield store portfolio it acquired for £1.5bn last month.

