Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4635
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ArticleFreshfel takes China to task
Freshfel has led a trade delegation to China in a bid to open the market up to European exporters of fruit and vegetables.
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Blanc blast for moronic TV shows
In the latest issue of Waitrose’s Food Illustrated magazine, celebrity chef Raymond Blanc has branded the latest craze for TV restaurant shows, aimed at “morons”, a “disaster” for the catering industry.
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Retailers bullying local authorities
Local councils and authorities are being ‘bullied’ into approving plans for new and extended supermarket stores, a team of independent researchers has alleged.
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ArticleSmall change from government
The government is launching another new campaign to encourage people to eat more fruit and veg to improve their health.
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ArticleFTA expands International Road Guide
The Freight Transport Association has published a bumper 2006 edition of its International Road Transport Guide - a comprehensive guide to the operation of goods vehicles in more than 50 countries throughout Europe and the Middle East.
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ArticleLord patron for food and drink academy
The Skills Academy in Food and Drink has appointed food industry expert Lord Haskins of Skidby as its first patron.
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Grapes get vitamin boost
Australian researchers have discovered a way to boost the amount of Vitamin C in grapes.
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ArticleTesco records £2.25bn profit success
Tesco has revealed record breaking underlying profits of £2.25 billion, 17 per cent up on the year before.
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ArticleTesco's south-east convenience plans
Tesco is planning to open as many as 100 convenience stores in the south-east over the next decade, it has been reported.
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ArticleChile brand slows
Chile’s new brand image for its exports and slogan All Ways Surprising is in danger of becoming a lame duck if it does not receive direction soon.
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Co-op backs British on tomatoes
The Co-operative Group is showing its support for British tomatoes this season, with a little help from suppliers IVG White.
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ArticleWhen Kendall met Blair
NFU president Peter Kendall was invited to No 10 last week, to discuss current farming and growing issues with Prime Minister Tony Blair.
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Tesco goes green with record breaking profits
Tesco with be emphasising its green credentials as it unveils expected profits of £2.2 billion tomorrow.
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ArticleGreenery wants more
The Greenery UK hopes to make more of the opportunities it has to bring Dutch glasshouse product into the UK and to import more products from countries other than the Netherlands.
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Whitbread sells Marriott stake
Hotels in a joint venture between Whitbread and Marriott International have been sold in a deal worth almost £1 billion.
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Beijing conference sets attendance record
The Asiafruit Congress, in the Chinese capital of Beijing from April 8-10 and Asia Fruit Expo attracted 630 fresh produce delegates from 35 different countries, a new attendance record for the annual event.
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Tesco gets religious
Tesco will be embracing religion this May, with a scheme launched to educate staff about various religions and their festivals, routines and perhaps more importantly, eating habits.
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Flandria boosts production and range
Summer vegetables are about to come on stream from Belgium with increased volumes and new products to be marketed under quality label Flandria.
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Morrisons boss calms shareholders' fears.
Supermarket group Wm Morrison’s chairman David Jones has written to major shareholders in an attempt to dispel any concerns over the effect of changes to senior executives’ contracts.
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ArticleSomerfield signs up to Eat in Colour
Eat in Colour campaign receives further retail endorsement.

