Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4645
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PMA accepts China challenge
Produce Marketing Association, the US trade association for fruit and vegetables, has been looking to the far east to assess the opportunities China offers for fresh produce, while on the home front it is pushing for immigration reform.
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Simple ideas prove the best as focus shifts to fruit
Fruit seems to come more into focus on multiple shelves at this time of the year. Whether it is the change of season from
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How low can we go on price?
What do you have to do to drive home a message into what would appear to be the thick skulls of the multiple
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Time gap confusion for freight sector
New EU regulations are set to cause confusion for lorry drivers, transport bosses are warning
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ArticleOliver extends Sainsbury's deal
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has extended his deal with Sainsbury’s for another year, for a reported £1m fee.
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Lorry operators welcome budget duty freeze
The Freight Transport Association has welcomed the Chancellor's Budget statement and the news that diesel duty will be frozen until September.
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ArticleFarmers hit by budget
While fuel costs might not be rising for most, following the chancellor’s freeze on duty in yesterday’s budget, farming bosses were less happy.
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ArticleMorrisons losses over £300m
Morrisons has posted its first annual loss after unexpected costs accrued during the integration of Safeway took the supermarket chain over £300 million into the red.
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Citrus left on Almeria trees
Grower groups in Almería in south-eastern Spain are warning that citrus producers are suffering from a weak market and are leaving tonnes of fruit on trees.
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ArticlePanama government in banana rescue
The Panamanian Cabinet is subsidising the Coosemupar banana co-operative so that it can meet its fortnightly wages bill.
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ArticleBHTA throws open its doors
The British Herb Trade Association (BHTA) is inviting membership from other sectors
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ArticleSainsbury's in organic top spot
Sainsbury’s has regained the lead as the UK’s number one supermarket for organics.
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ArticlePesticide cancer claims attacked
Farming bosses have hit back at newspaper claims that pesticides in food could be triggering a rise in cancer cases.
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ArticleApproval for EU export promotion
The European Commission has approved measures to promote French and Italian fresh produce in third countries.
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ArticleReady Steady Cook goes mushrooming
Patrick Hearne, part owner of Capel Mushrooms in Suffolk, competes against his picker Sue Pugh in BBC2's Ready Steady Cook.
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Larry rips through Aussie bananas
Australia’s banana industry was devastated yesterday by a cyclone that reached nearly 300Km/h.
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Yesterday India, today China
Tesco has joined the bidding for China's Trust-Mart, and will battle with Wal-Mart and Carrefour in the $1bn-plus auction for the supermarket chain.
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Eating out trend continues to soar
UK consumers spend more than £1000 a year on eating out, research has found.
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ArticleWestern promise
The revamping of Western International market is set to make it one of London’s greatest assets, according to Hounslow borough councillors.
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Waitrose reveals rainbow breakthrough
Waitrose has given the government's 5 A DAY campaign a boost with the provision of a pocket-sized leaflet under the banner Eat a Rainbow.

