Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4568
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Sainsbury's share movement speculation
According to one Sunday newspaper, the Financial Services Authority is under pressure to investigate the dramatic movement in Sainsbury’s share prices towards the end of last week.
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ArticleMassive berry cash boost
The Winter Berries campaign in the UK has received a huge cash boost from exporters to the UK.
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NEC show biggest to date
Food & Drink World 2006 was officially the UK’s largest food and drink trade show to date.
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Learning web for retailers
Skillsmart Retail, the sector skills council for retail, launched a new website for retailers and learning providers last week as the final stage of its re-branding.
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Egyptians to take action
Egyptian potato suppliers will take action to restore their share in the UK market after exports slumped 10.5 per cent this season.
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ArticleAsda's brand new East Anglian spuds
Asda has introduced a branded 1.5kg pack of East Anglian new potatoes into stores in the region.
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Aussie growers to wear hail costs
In Australia, Growcom has said fruit growers whose crops were damaged in Wednesday's hail storms on the Sunshine Coast will have no recourse to compensation.
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Increasing fuel prices not the answer, FTA says
The UK government needs to “learn the lessons of the 1990s” and refrain from increasing fuel duty disproportionately with Europe in its quest reduce the transport's impact on the environment, the Freight Transport Association (FTA) has announced.
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ArticleCountry Crest runs with new offer
Country Crest, a leading Irish potato supplier, has added a ‘ready to cook’ consumer product range to its array of fresh potato products.
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ArticleMoneycorp launches online forex service
Moneycorp, one of Europe's leading forex specialists, has launched a new online foreign exchange dealing service.
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Fyffes to float Total Produce in January
Fyffes is to demerge its general produce and distribution business and float the new business Total Produce plc, in Dublin and London in January.
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Florette in relaunch
Florette is relaunching its steamed vegetable range this autumn with some tasty new sauces and a cook-in-the-microwave option.
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Group call for greater biofuel commitment
A cross-industry group is urging the government to show a greater commitment to the use of biofuel in UK transport.
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ArticleVelasco in as FPC president
Michael Velasco, who has been acting president of the Fresh Produce Consortium since the beginning of the year, was appointed president of the FPC at a recent Council meeting.
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Irish authorities launch pesticide probe
The Irish Health and Safety Authority has launched an investigation into the alleged use of dangerous and banned pesticides in the Republic’s mushroom industry.
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ArticleFPC to do Customs duty
The Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) will meet today with Defra officials as plant-health procedures for many importers continue in disarray.
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Ramsay rips into organics
Outspoken celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, has ripped into the organic food industry, accusing its products of being “overpriced” and “overhyped”.
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ArticleNew berry company formed by merger
Merger plans announced to form a new European berry company.
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ArticleIs 5 A DAY working?
The government-led 5 A DAY initiative has made a sizeable impact since its launch in 2003, but is it actually succeeding in changing the fruit and vegetable eating behaviour of the nation? Or is the need for a different approach to achieve quicker results long overdue? Emma Twyning reports.
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ArticleRocha all over the world
Portugal has long been synonymous with the Rocha pear. But with competition intensifying, exporters need to up their game to retain a leading position. Elspeth Waters reports.

