Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4704
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A curious trip up the retail aisles
Walking the shelves this week looking for new products, sources, packs and anything else that records the march of fresh
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Chalking up cheap points
In our most conclusive freshinfo poll to date, this week 92 per cent of you voted for an extension of the School Fruit &
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BBC looking for greengrocers
The BBC is looking for 40 male greengrocers to take part in the next instalment of its interactive quiz programme Test the Nation.
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ArticleAsda takes share from Tesco
The latest figures released by TNS suggest that Asda clawed some share back from Tesco in the 12 weeks to September 11.
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ArticleNZ growers fighting frost
Growers in New Zealand are waiting to see the effects of frost that has descended on their orchards, threatening next year’s production.
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ArticlePush on for River Kwai
Thai exporter River Kwai is looking to expand its European business, and Asian production base.
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ArticleMorrisons strike suspended
The strike planned by Morrisons workers, scheduled to start tomorrow, has been suspended for seven days.
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Ulster wholesaler fined
A North Down Group subsidiary has been fined for selling short-weight punnets of fruit by mistake.
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Holidays boost British consumption
Fresh produce suppliers should not ignore the changing eating habits of holiday-making Britons returning home.
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Nursery closure rocks Guernsey
One of Guernsey’s largest rose nurseries has been forced to close due to stifling foreign competition.
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Westfalia and Subsole form southern alliance
South Africa's leading exporter of avocado and mangoes has formed an alliance with one of Chile's largest fresh fruit exporters, Subsole.
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Beans protect against cancer
British scientists have found that a natural compound found in beans could protect against cancer.
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ArticleSchool scheme slammed for pesticides
The Soil Association has published a report claiming fruit and veg in the School Fruit & Vegetable Scheme contains higher traces of pesticides than fresh produce sold on the high street.
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Morocco welcomes exhibitors
Some 192 exhibitors are already confirmed at Sifel Morocco 2005: the international fruit and vegetable technology show.
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Baugur case dismissed in Icelandic court
Iceland’s Supreme Court has dismissed fraud charges against Jon Asgeir Johannesson, the boss of Baugur.
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ArticlePetit Forestier assists food charity
Leading business helps charity expand its free food delivery service to the community.
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ArticleBFS goes online
Award-winning wholesaler Bristol Fruit Sales has gone hi-tech with the relaunch of its company website.
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Morrisons may avert strike action
Morrisons may be on the verge of averting potentially crippling strike action.
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ArticleTesco profits soar still higher
Tesco has announced an 18.7 per cent rise in first-half profits and plans to create 7,500 jobs.
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ArticleMelons face pest challenge
Brazilian melons are starting their season with some growers facing challenges from pests.

