Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4654
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Del Monte's Asian move
Produce processing giant Del Monte has established its first ‘foray into Asia’ with a new production base in Thailand.
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Digital upgrade for transport
One in two haulage fleets will be fitted with a digital tachograph within a year, said the Freight Transport Association (FTA).
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ArticlePVGA makes new appointment
The Processed Vegetable Growers Association (PVGA) in Louth have announced the appointment of David Tebbutt as business development executive.
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ArticleLevy review rejection
Fruit and vegetable producers have rejected the proposals made by the Radcliffe Review into the levy bodies, according to the Horticulture Development Council.
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Tesco staff in £111m windfall
Some 50,000 Tesco staff enjoyed shares in a £111m windfall yesterday, after two company share options matured.
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ArticleDel Monte UK plant under threat
One of Del Monte UK's fresh produce operations is at risk of closure.
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Asda plans to open 25 new stores
Asda bosses have announced plans to open new stores in a bid to recover from a turbulent 2005.
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Energy and carbon emission projections released
The government has released its latest projections for the UK’s energy and carbon emissions.
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Chiquita pays dividend
Chiquita’s shareholders will receive a quarterly cash dividend of $0.10 per share on the company’s outstanding shares of common stock.
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Palestinian growers look to Europe
Germany, the Netherlands and the UK are to be the main marketing targets for the fresh produce grown by Palestinian farmers.
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ArticleStrong year for Fairtrade
Fairtrade fruit organisation AgroFair UK has announced a successful year’s trading, recording a 50 per cent year-on-year increase for Fairtrade pineapple sales.
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FTA welcomes road report
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has welcomed the release of the Department for Transport's report on congestion - Journey Time Reliability on Motorway and Trunk Roads.
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UK agriculture vital for food chain
A slump in UK agriculture would spell disaster for the entire food chain, warned National Farmers’ Union president Tim Bennett.
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India goes down GAP route
India is planning to increase grape production and introduce a good agriculture practices (GAP) programme.
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ArticleEnza cancels Jazz contracts
Enza is cancelling contracts for several NZ growers who will lose the right to grow more Jazz apples.
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ArticleBook charts SA citrus transformation
A new book published by the Citrus Growers’ Association of South Africa (CGA) charts the industry progress against a backdrop of reform and transformation.
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Chilean grape investment
Agricola Oro Verde and Ben David open a huge new grape facility in the VI region of Chile.
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Ethical training for produce
UK Produce companies are showing their commitment to ethical trading with a significant number signed up for the Ethical Trading Initiative’s brand new training programme.
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ArticleNZ apple industry optimistic
Another poor season could cause serious problems for the NZ apple sector, said Ian Palmer, chairman of Pipfruit NZ.
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ArticleRe:fresh sponsors back for more
This year’s Re:fresh Awards will again be sponsored by Florette, the UK’s leading supplier of branded bagged salads.

