Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4619

  • Pino Calcagni
    Article

    Calcagni new Freshfel president

    2006-06-15T12:01:02Z

    Freshfel Europe has elected Pino Calcagni as its president until 2008.

  • Article

    CC will investigate supply chain relationships

    2006-06-15T11:29:43Z

    The Competition Commission has bowed to pressure, and will now be including supermarkets dealings with their suppliers in the remit of its inquiry into the UK grocery supermarkets sector.

  • Article

    Organic jv to develop Bulgarian exports

    2006-06-15T10:01:02Z

    Leading Dutch organic produce marketer Eosta BV has embarked on a joint venture with Bulgarian organic partner Gimel.

  • Survey confirms retail price decline
    Article

    Survey confirms retail price decline

    2006-06-15T08:01:02Z

    The cost of grocery shopping is falling as supermarket prices are kept below levels of inflation, according to a recent survey.

  • Article

    Ugandan passion for Europe

    2006-06-14T17:01:02Z

    Passion fruit growers in Uganda’s Isingiro district have set their sights on the European market, with the help of a local non-governmental organisation.

  • Agrexco has invested in Turkish fig production to maximise its offer
    Article

    Israel brings age-old fruit back to the fore

    2006-06-14T15:01:01Z

    Agrexco is capitalising on Israel’s fig potential to keep pace with a recent surge in demand.

  • Kinnaird
    Article

    Scottish report raises supermarket concerns

    2006-06-14T12:01:02Z

    Scotland’s farming union has urged the Competition Commission (CC) to take on board a report published by a Holyrood committee which raises serious concerns over supermarket power.

  • ABP snapped up for £2.5bn
    Article

    ABP snapped up for £2.5bn

    2006-06-14T10:01:01Z

    Associated British Ports, the owner of 21 ports including Southampton, is to be taken over in a £2.5bn deal.

  • Solid start to trading year for Tesco
    Article

    Solid start to trading year for Tesco

    2006-06-14T09:06:57Z

    Tesco has made a solid start to the trading year, although there has been a slowdown in like-for-like UK sales growth.

  • Clive Edmed (r) is presented with the Tesco shield by Martin de la Fuente
    Article

    Edmed wins Tesco grower award

    2006-06-14T08:01:01Z

    Clive Edmed has won Tesco's top English apple and pear award, being named the retailer’s Grower of the Year, based on last season's performance.

  • Tenderstem is no stranger to exposure as this 2004 campaign poster reveals
    Article

    Tenderstem set for summer health-kick

    2006-06-13T17:01:01Z

    Tenderstem broccoli will be marketed as a summer health food this season, perfect for those on a holiday diet.

  • Ayrshire new crop smashes records
    Article

    Ayrshire new crop smashes records

    2006-06-13T14:01:02Z

    Leading fresh potato supplier Greenvale AP announced a record crop of Ayrshire potatoes as the first harvest hit Tesco stores last week.

  • King's ransom at Sainsbury's
    Article

    King's ransom at Sainsbury's

    2006-06-13T12:05:09Z

    Sainsbury’s chief executive Justin King saw his pay jump to £1.47 million for the year to March as his recovery plan started to reverse the fortunes of the supermarket giant.

  • Somerfield targets kids with a summer film on-pack promotion
    Article

    Somerfield walks on the wild side

    2006-06-13T12:01:01Z

    Somerfield is lending its support to the launch of Disney’s latest film The Wild by offering the chance to win a family holiday to Africa on selected produce packs.

  • Article

    Organic and alive at Tesco

    2006-06-13T10:01:00Z

    Tesco has taken the challenge of offering its consumers the freshest produce possible one step further, with the introduction of a new organic living salad.

  • KG hails queen of the strawbs
    Article

    KG hails queen of the strawbs

    2006-06-13T08:01:00Z

    Specialist berry producer KG Fruits is for the first time offering retailers substantial volumes of what it says is the sweetest strawberry ever grown in the UK.

  • Article

    Israel benefits from flower price surge

    2006-06-12T17:01:01Z

    Problems with flower exports from Kenya - the largest supplier of cut flowers to western Europe - and cold weather in Europe at the end of May and in early June contributed to a steep rise in the prices.

  • UK lacks interest in lychees
    Article

    UK lacks interest in lychees

    2006-06-12T14:01:01Z

    Lychee imports to the UK have started to decline in recent years as consumers remain unexcited by the fruit.

  • M&S boss pockets huge bonus
    Article

    M&S boss pockets huge bonus

    2006-06-12T12:04:37Z

    Marks & Spencer boss Stuart Rose has been rewarded for his role in turning round the retail chain’s fortunes with a bumper pay package worth almost £2.5 million, although he made a donation of £519,000 to charity.

  • How Disney's stickers might appear on Tesco fruit
    Article

    Disney does cartoon fresh

    2006-06-12T12:01:01Z

    Disney has pledged its name to branded fresh fruit in Tesco and other European supermarkets to appear more health-friendly as its venture with McDonald’s approaches expiration.