Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4554
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Total Produce starts trading
Total Produce was admitted to trading on the IEX market of the Irish Stock Exchange and the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange on Tuesday.
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ArticleBartlett enjoys Christmas TV glory
Staffordshire farming, packing and produce marketing company R&RW Bartlett appeared on the Christmas special of the BBC’s Gardeners World programme, to promote the favourite seasonal vegetable, the parsnip.
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ArticleGrapefruit sales soar
Asda’s grapefruit sales are expected to reach record levels this month on the back of consumers' new year diets.
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ArticleJS banana move explained
A buying trip to Costa Rica and Belize last summer led Sainsbury’s banana and citrus buyer Matt North down a path which will see the store convert all its banana business to Fairtrade just 12 months later.
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ArticlePesticide to disrupt Almerian pepper supply
Spanish authorities have warned that the supply of peppers from Almeria could be disrupted following the discovery of an unauthorised pesticide on crops.
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£4m campaign launched for GDA labels
A £4m promotional campaign for nutritional labels that show guideline daily amounts (GDA) is to kick off today.
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Redbridge strengthens foodservice arm
Redbridge has strengthened its foodservice arm with the acquisition of Leicester-based Parkinson Food Services.
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ArticlePrepare for information age
The World Apple Report warns the industry must get ready for rising levels of information sought by consumers about the food they buy.
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ArticleGreenery UK awarded for safety
Leading fruit and vegetable provider The Greenery's UK-dedicated warehouse in Maasland, the Netherlands, was named as one of the safest warehouses in the Netherlands at the Logistica trade fair, held recently in Utrecht.
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ArticleEiC in mum deal
The long-awaited Eat in Colour campaign is due to go live in the next two weeks with a significant pr push aimed principally at the UK’s mothers.
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ArticleCool transitions in store
The cold storage sector is putting in place a number of initiatives to meet upcoming challenges. Doris Lee Butterworth reports.
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ArticleFresh pledges for 2007
As the New Year kicks off, leading figures from the fresh produce industry reflect on the last 12 months and reveal their hopes and aspirations for the year ahead.
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Family ties bear fruit for Olins dynasty
Renowned industry figure Laurence Olins is stepping aside from the helm of his family’s business, The Poupart Group. He talks to Elspeth Waters about berries, polytunnels and how times have changed since he started out as a market trader
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Industry told to think laterally
For a lot of us, the start of a new year heralds the promise to change our ways for the better. It is also a time to take
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Retailers give categories a fresh slant in 2007
January has historically been a time when citrus comes into its own, although so far I have yet to see any Seville Sours on
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So, what are we waiting for?
In the penultimate online poll of last year and in the leader of December 8, 2006 we - and the FPC - asked whether the UK
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Asda battles former ceo in tax dispute
Asda is threatening to take legal action against a former chief executive in a bid to recover £600,000 of tax it claims it mistakenly paid on his share options.
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Christmas cracker at Asda
UK number-two retailer Asda today announced better than expected sales over the Christmas period and a record trading day on December 22 after business was "re-invigorated" by high-quality fresh produce.
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ArticleIsraeli sendings recover
A special steering committee at the Israeli ministry of agriculture estimates that the export volume of vegetables from Israel this season will amount to 447,000 tonnes, compared with 405,000t in last season.
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ArticleAppletiser expands its brand
Fizzy fruit juice brand Appletiser is launching a 100 per cent natural pear juice drink.

