Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4260
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New MD for The Organic Salad Company
Azra Secerbegovic is to be replaced by Matthew Godfroy when she leaves the company
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Lawson moves for Ninety-nine Plus
The Japanese retailer is looking to launch a takeover bid for discount grocer Ninety-nine Plus
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ArticleEnza GM Dawn Gray to join Oppenheimer
General manager to leave New Zealand topfruit exporter to take up new role with Canada-based importer-distributor
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ArticleWaitrose in the pink
Waitrose is to sell pinks for the first time in 10 years, in response to growing demand for UK flowers.
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ArticleThe Co-op confirms Somerfield takeover
The Co-operative Group today confirmed that it has entered into an agreement to acquire Somerfield for £1.565 billion, in a move that will act as “rocket fuel” for its three-year growth plan.
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ArticleConsumers fork out for healthy eating
Fresh produce boasting additional health attributes could command a premium among consumers in the UK, according to new research from the University of Reading.
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ArticleLove Potatoes campaign reaches seven million
Seven million more shoppers are already thinking more positively about potatoes, following the start of the Love Potatoes campaign this summer.
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ArticleEnzafruit reaches carton landmark
A celebration has been held to mark the sale of Enzafruit Continent's 100 millionth carton
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ArticleMexican lime sector begins social initiative
Through the planting of limes, the state of Veracruz aims to improve living standards for local families
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ArticleRecord funding for NZ research bodies
Total of €380m earmarked for research projects, with fruit science company HortResearch among the beneficiaries
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Article"Worst" watermelon crop in years
Spanish watermelon growers in the southern region of Almeria have suffered their worst watermelon crop in 25 years, claims a top producer organisation
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NFU shares 100-year history
One hundred years of the National Farmers’ Union (NFU) is about to come alive in the form of a new book.
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ArticleSummer drive for Fruitness campaign
Second year of 'Fruitness enjoy it!' initiative will see a focus on the promotion of peaches and nectarines
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Green lobby restricts science appliance
Trusting the information produced by experts is key to implementing future green solutions for environmental protection
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Baobab fruit allowed into UK
An EU ruling has allowed exotic baobab fruit from Africa to be sold in the UK for the first time, The Telegraph has reported.
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New appointment for RPA
The Rural Payments Agency (RPA) has announced the appointment of Tony Cooper as its new chief executive.
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Migros launches consumer watch initiative
Swiss retailer Migros has revealed a new scheme to keep prices competitive by enlisting the help of watchful consumers
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ArticlePhoto Gallery | UK price promotions
Price is one of the more important features of the fresh fruit and vegetable category in the UK this summer
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China guards Olympic vegetables
Chinese Olympic officials eager to assuage food safety fears have place vegetables intended for athlete consumption under guard
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ArticleWoolworths mulls Indian expansion
India may be next on Woolworths agenda, according to a financial analyst, as the retailer must expand abroad to maintain its profit growth

