Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4674
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Fyffes suffers insider-trading defeat
Fyffes has been dealt a blow after judges ruled against it in the long running insider-trading lawsuit it had filed against marketing and business services firm DCC.
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Fyffes in €200m property deal
Fyffes has announced its intention to set up a new, separately quoted property company, Bluestone Properties plc, with initial net assets of approximately €200 million.
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ArticleBanana mediator named
The World Trade Organisation’s Hong Kong round ended last week with an agreement between the European Union and Latin American banana exporting nations at last.
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IMF: UK economy "remarkable"
International financial leaders have praised the resilience of the UK economy.
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ArticleLong-term tunnel vision not bright
British Summer Fruits chairman Laurence Olins has warned that a controversial decision by the Planning Inspectorate could have profound environmental effects as well as an economic impact for the soft-fruit industry.
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ArticleGuernsey calls for clear message
A call for the States of Guernsey to give a clear message to growers over the ruling governing the employment to workers from overseas was made at the general meeting of the Guernsey Growers’ Association.
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High-fibre diet may not prevent colon cancer
Eating a high-fibre diet may not actively prevent colon cancer, recent research has found.
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ArticleStubbins goes to Index
Stubbins selects Index Computer Systems to implement new ERP solution to future-proof Stubbins’ business systems.
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Supermarkets caught out by internet surge
Internet shoppers are being refused Christmas deliveries after a surge in orders has left supermarkets unable to satisfy demand.
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ArticleAsda's treat for Rudolph and friends
Asda is making sure Santa’s reindeers do not go hungry this Christmas, with children being given carrots to take home for Rudolph and his chums on Christmas Eve.
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Brayford packing for the environment
Flexible packaging manufacturer, Brayford Plastics, is urging its customers to switch to environmentally friendly packaging.
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ArticleWater pollution problem to be tackled
The harmful effects of agricultural pollution on plants, fish and the water environment will be addressed by a series of new measures to be announced on Monday, December 19.
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ArticleBartlett wins eco award
Airdrie-based potato and root-vegetable supplier Albert Bartlett & Sons has won a coveted environnmental award.
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ArticleIsraeli citrus sendings climb
Citrus exports from Israel are running ahead of figures for the same period last season.
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Sainsbury's set for giant January sale
This week's Sunday newspapers predicted that Sainsbury's is about to unveil a January round of mega price cuts, as it continues to attempt to claw back share from its rivals.
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SIFEL deemed a success
Organisers of Moroccan agricultural trade fair SIFEL, which took place in Agadir last week, have deemed the event a success.
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ArticleOrr confidence in soft fruit
Agrexco tells FPJ of confidence in the Israeil soft-fruit crop and for the season in-hand.
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EU banana prices on the up
Chiquita reports a rise of 27 per cent in its average banana price in the EU, in the first two months of its fourth quarter.
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ArticleSmartFresh hits back
SmartFresh developers have hit back at claims that the fruit preserving technology is to blame for the worsening oversupply situation in the apple industry.

