Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4469
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ArticleFyffes opens first shipping service to Dublin
Fyffes Atlantic Shipping, a subsidiary of Fyffes plc, has launched the first direct shipping service to link Ireland to North and South America from Dublin.
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ArticleMorrisons joins price-cut frenzy
Morrisons threw its hat into the price-cuts ring this morning announcing 2,000 lower prices.
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ArticleInternational sales to offset weakening UK for Tesco
UK number one supermarket Tesco is confident that its international sales should help offset any weakening in the UK market.
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Kwik Save buys more time
Beleaguered retail chain Kwik Save has been given more time to find a refinancing option to keep the business alive.
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ArticleDefra puts biodiversity in the pocket
Defra has launched ‘Biodiversity indicators in your pocket 2007’, 18 measurements tracking the UK’s progress against international biodiversity targets.
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Tesco/Asda spark another price war
Tesco has set off a renewed supermarket war with plans to invest £270 million in price cutting. Asda immediately pledged £250m of its own to introduce counter measures.
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Fyffes takes case to Supreme Court
Fyffes has begun a Supreme Court appeal against its failed insider dealing action against former shareholder DCC.
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FTA warns the government
The Freight Transport Association’s (FTA) new paper titled 'UK port development', published on June 15, includes a warning to the government.
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ArticleNew appointment to Exosect team
Former BASF agronomy manager Richard Dyason has been appointed as marketing manager at environmentally conscious pest control manufacturer Exosect.
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LWT promotes gardening
The London Wildlife Trust have organised a new gardening campaign in order to save London’s disappearing flora and fauna.
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Organic market soars through 2006-07
Sales of organic food in the UK topped £1 billion in the past year, according to analysts TNS Worldpanel.
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USDA clarifies organics ruling
New USDA regulations have mandated that organic products containing certain non-organic minor ingredients are now officially non-compliant with US government organic certifications
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Conservatives to complete agriculture review at the Royal Show
The Conservative Party is to complete a major review of agricultural and rural policies with a discussion at the Royal Show on July 3.
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ArticleConsumers rank local sourcing high
A recent MORI poll has concluded that a certain segment of environmentally conscious consumers consider locally-sourced goods to be as important as friendly and helpful staff.
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Chiquita reveals price drop in Q2 results
Banana giant Chiquita has revealed that prices for the fruit in its core European markets were down one per cent year on year on a local currency basis for the first quarter of 2007.
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Government gets FACE off
The government is throwing added weight behind attempts to get more outdoor learning onto the curriculum, with the launch of the new FACE CD.
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ArticleEat in Colour takes to the road
The Eat in Colour campaign is out on the roads of the UK, as it continues to spread its core message that eating more fruit and vegetables is not only good for you but easy, fun and inexpensive.
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ArticleNew software offers easy crop management
Managing crop records has potentially been simplified with the launch of a new software package by Farmade and Farmplan.
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GrowHow looks for knowhow on Nitrogen
Kemira GrowHow is calling for greater perspective in the environmental debate surrounding the use of nitrogen fertilisers.
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Spitalfields gets a taste for Newham
New Spitalfields Market will be exhibiting at local trade show Taste Newham, at Newham Town Hall in east London, on June 25.

