Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4264
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ArticleFresh-cut industry comes of age
Consumers' needs for convenient and healthy products have driven the category's popularity
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ArticleBeta boosts production in northern Peru
Planted area has risen by 1,300 ha in the past year alone according to the company’s Carlos Pastorino
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ArticleShippers announce Mexican move
Three leading container operators have announced that they are to move their Mexican services from Manzanillo to its southern rival, Lázaro Cárdenas
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Second quarter sales up for Casino
Solid sales in the French group's domestic market coupled with international growth has contributed to a positive Q2
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ArticleMaersk Line turns 80
As Maersk Line celebrates its 80th anniversary, the world's largest liner shipping company looks back on eight decades of expansion
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ArticleRocha pears on the rebound
The Portuguese industry predicts production this season to reach similar levels to the 2006/07 crop
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ArticleM&S to debut home-grown golden raspberries
The first home-grown golden raspberry is set to debut exclusively at Marks & Spencer next month.
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Mediterranean diet key in cancer prevention
Adopting just two aspects of the Mediterranean diet can cut the risk of developing cancer by 12 per cent, according to research published in the British Journal of Cancer.
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ArticleMurraymania serves up berry boost
Tennis star Andy Murray’s strong performance at Wimbledon served up good news for Tesco and Scottish strawberry supplier Angus Soft Fruits (ASF), as his run appeared to give strawberry sales a boost.
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ArticleCovent Garden celebrates school project
Covent Garden Market Authority (CGMA) celebrated its Year of Food and Farming school project on Wednesday by presenting the winning schools with their prizes.
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ArticleEuro Pool achieves steady growth
The returnable plastic crate supplier posts a 9 per cent rise in annual turnover to €145m based on continued expansion
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ArticleMore than apples in Val Venosta
From May to October, one of Italy's foremost apple producing regions is also a key supplier of vegetables such as cauliflower
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S&A responds to double suicide on site
S&A Produce today released a statement on the recent tragedy at its Herefordshire site, where two strawberry pickers were found to have committed suicide on the same day.
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Rose gets shareholder backing
Marks & Spencer executive chairman Stuart Rose has been reappointed, despite nearly one in four shareholders refusing to lend him their support.
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ArticleGLA roots out two rogue gangmasters
Gangmaster Gurkha’s UK Ltd, based in Sevenoaks, Kent, has had its licence revoked by the Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA) following failure to pay tax and national insurance, and to provide workers with their full pay entitlement.
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ArticleCaricom threatens walk-out over bananas
Caribbean countries say they will abandon any deal made during WTO trade talks if the current EU banana regime is scrapped
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Organic authenticity test developed in NZ
A new test has been developed in New Zealand to assess if vegetables claiming to be organic have actually been grown to organic standards.
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ArticleFrutsol switches to CHEP
The group's GM Nicolás Belmonte has said that the move has generated "significant interest" from customers
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Carrefour posts strong sales growth
The French retailer has recorded strong second-quarter results both domestically and internationally
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Holland approves Antwerp river plan
Crucial deepening of the Scheldt River, which flows through Holland into the Port of Antwerp, has finally been given the green light

