Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4612
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ArticleIn the BAG for gras
The British Asparagus Group (BAG) won the Best Collaboration category at the NFU awards.
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Recruitment concerns for SMEs
Recruitment is a concern for 82 per cent of businesses, according to the AXA Risk Monitor Report released this week.
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Observer predicts Morrisons takeover approach
A report in today’s Observer claims Morrisons is about to face a £6 billion takeover approach from a consortium of private equity firms.
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Del Monte gets smoother
Del Monte is set to add two new Smoothie products to its popular healthy ices range.
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Stubbins promotes British to kids
Stubbins Marketing has once again opened its doors to school-children as part of its ongoing commitment to raising awareness of the merits of fresh British produce.
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ArticleLamb's Lettuce name to stay
A two-week freshinfo poll on behalf of Lamb’s Lettuce producers from the Loire Valley has earned the product's name a reprieve.
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ArticlePink volumes increase 15 per cent
Pink Lady volumes sold into the UK are 15 per cent up year-on-year in the first five months of 2006.
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Wal-Mart drops organic premium
Wal-Mart has slashed prices on its organic fresh produce offer.
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ArticleColombian papaya, year-round
Ultraroma, the Colombian grower and exporter that has built up a successful herb business in Europe, has extended its portfolio with the addition of a year-round papaya programme.
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Salads group targets schools
Ready-to-eat salad supplier association, the Fresh Prepared Salads Producer Group, has launched a campaign to target healthy eating in schools.
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World Cup boost for grocers
Grocers have had the best sales growth since December last year...
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ArticleBlackcurrants - the new cranberries?
The Blackcurrant Foundation is continuing its promotion of British blackcurrants as a superfood following new research that shows the currant is effective in beating urinary tract infections.
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ArticleMixed messages from cherry sector
As first UK fruit is picked, marketing desks have differing outlooks on the season ahead.
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SATI adds strings to its bow
Grower/exporter body the South African Table Grape Industry (SATI) is strengthening its position as industry representative, taking over several functions from the Deciduous Fruit Producers’ Trust (DFPT).
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ArticleNorman Collett opens new doors
English top-fruit marketing desk Norman Collett has officially opened its new 40,000 sqft premises at Paddock Wood Distribution Centre.
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Morrisons production director to step down
Morrisons’ production director David Hutchinson will step down from the board in 12 months’ time.
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ArticleFairtrade sales rocket
Agrofair kicked off the 10-year anniversary of Fairtrade fruit imports to Europe, this week, with the announcement of record sales.
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ArticleT&G expects higher profits
New Zealand top-fruit leader Turners & Growers expects to exceed last year’s annual profit figure in 2006.
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ArticleFyffes falls in line
Fyffes has released a statement saying that its trading performance is in line with expectations for the year.
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SA grape man taken to court
A Cape Town businessman has appeared in court after allegations he defrauded a Dutch company of over R1 million in a grape export deal, according to iol.co.za.

