Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4639
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US in breach of WTO obligations
The US government has not complied with the WTO judgement on the EU-US trade dispute over the US Foreign Sales Corporations regime, a report by the World Trade Organisation has confirmed.
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UK trade in acquisitive mood
Speculation on acquisitions is rife in the fresh produce industry as the sector appears to be going through a transition period, according to analysis by Plimsoll Publishing.
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ArticleTesco launches cancer-fighting tom
A cancer-fighting tomato is to be launched onto the UK market by Tesco.
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Polythene recycling facility doubles capacity
British Polythene Industries plc (BPI) has installed an additional £2million wash plant to double recycling capacity at its Dumfries facility.
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ArticleChiquita in ad revamp
Chiquita Brands International is refreshing its European advertising campaign.
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ArticleAviko dangles World Cup carrot
Aviko, the largest manufacturer of chilled chips and potato products in Europe, is offering catering operators across Europe to form your own winning team and compete against each other to win tickets to the World Cup finals in Germany.
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Is Tesco losing its grip?
Tesco could be seeing its lead over its supermarket rivals slip, according to the latest figures from TNS Worldpanel.
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ArticleAsda positive on union talks
Asda appears to be on the road to burying the hatchet in its ongoing disagreement with union leaders.
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Juicers big up the bumbleberry
Bumbleberry juice is the taste of summer 2006, says juice manufacturer Frobishers.
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Gangmaster crackdown begins
The process of licensing gangmasters began last week in line with the schedule drawn up by the Gangmasters Licensing Authority (GLA) in March.
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Israel juggles higher volumes and costs
Exports and costs were up across Israel’s agricultural sector at the end of last year, according to recent reports.
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ArticleM&S sales rise aids revival
The Marks & Spencer revival is continuing with the retailer announcing stronger-than-expected rise in sales.
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ArticleBanana fallout revealed
The winners and losers in the new banana regime in force for the EU have become apparent as the union reveals figures for the first two months of the year.
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ArticleJewel in Jersey's crown
Jersey grower Kevin Herve flew over to the mainland this week to herald the launch of the Jersey Jewel branded tomatoes he is producing exclusively for Tesco.
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Irish expansion for M&S
Marks & Spencer is reported to be planning to open 25 new stores in Ireland over the next three years.
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Fyffes to appeal DCC decision
Fyffes has announced plans to appeal the High Court decision in its case against DCC from last year.
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ArticleSainsbury's herb sales rocket
Sainsbury’s has reported a 13 per cent rise in herb sales over the last year. According to the retailer’s Chris Wells, sales have been driven by a combination of increasing consumer awareness and focus on ensuring product is available in store.
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ArticleSupermarket wars will ruin industry, unions warn
The ongoing supermarket power price wars are damaging the UK food supply chain and creating a climate of fear, according to UK farming unions.
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Far Eastern move for LCL
Logistics services provider LCL is continuing its global expansion with the opening of an office in Singapore.
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First SA avos arrive
The first South African avocados of the season have begun to arrive in the UK by air and will soon be followed by sea arrivals.

