Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4314
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Gourmet Trading gets a major case of the blues
Exporter purchases 50ha farm and packing operation from investment group
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New Zealand Zespri kiwifruit heading for Zeebrugge
Exporters are anticipating an early start for the 2008 crop, which is expected to be larger than last year's
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Capespan unveils robust results
Group turnover remains more or less the same as last year, while operating profit comes in at €10.5m
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Top marks for Hadlow College
Hadlow College's students are the first to graduate from the South East England Development Agency (SEEDA) funded Fresh Start Academy Programme, which aims to encourage new recruits into the farming industry.
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ArticleStonefruit suffers from frost in parts of Italy and France
European stonefruit forecasts, announced at Europêch', reveal weather conditions continue to be major cause for concern
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ArticleOFT investigates UK supermarkets
The Office of Fair Trading is continuing its inquiry into possible price fixing among the country's leading food retailers
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ArticleFruit throughput falls short in Antwerp
The volume of fruit handled at the Port of Antwerp has dropped
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ArticleFyffes windfall to fund future expansion
Fyffes is to use its recent High Court payout on expansion
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ArticleBakkavör reports on “disappointing” Q1
The Icelandic group has had a tough first-quarter, according to the company's CEO
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ArticleCosta Rica expects fall in banana exports
Recovery from cold weather set to take time as export volumes slip to around 100m boxes
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BioSpain date unveiled
Spain’s most important biotechnology event, BioSpain 2008, is to be held on September 17-19 in Granada.
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Mexican grape all set to go
The Mexican grape season is expected to kick off this weekend with Perlette the first variety to be harvested, according to the Sonora grape growers association Asociación Agricola Local Productores de Uva de Mesa.
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ArticleAgrexco UK management changes hands
Agrexco UK will be headed by new general manager from this week.
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ArticleDoH launches 5 A DAY TV ads
The 5 A DAY initiative is set to get a boost from a series of TV adverts featuring an 11-year-old boy, put together by the department of health (DoH).
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ArticleRetailers bite back at grocery market findings
UK supermarkets have criticised proposals for a new Groceries Supply Code of Practice and the formation of an ombudsman set out by the Competition Commission, claiming that it could cost the industry millions of pounds.
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Nunhems investment boost
Seed breeder Nunhems has further strengthened its position on the European lettuce market with investment in modernisation of its glasshouse facilities.
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Article1,000 mark is up for Ghanaian mangoes
Ghanaian mango exports to Europe hit 1,000 tonnes in 2007

