Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4705
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ArticlePotential US move for Tesco
Tesco may be considering a move into the US market with a possible bid for the Albertson’s chain of stores.
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ArticleGreyfriars gets EFSIS accreditation
Refresh-award winning vegetable producer Greyfriars UK Ltd has gained EFSIS accreditation for its state-of-the-art packhouse operations.
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ArticleRocha revised downwards
Rocha pear forecasts are being revised following the effects of sunshine on the fruit during August.
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ArticleSainsbury's launches biggest changes yet
The UK’s number three supermarket J Sainsbury has announced a major company-wide change in communication that it hopes will grow sales by £2.5 billion.
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ArticleMorrisons civil war prospect
Morrisons is rumoured to be on the brink of a "new boardroom civil war", as it stares the prospect of a damaging strike in the face.
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ArticleTesco expansion expected to continue
Tesco is expected to announce 7,500 new jobs by February when it unveils its latest financial figures, said a report in The Sunday Telegraph.
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Carrot issues up for discussion
The British Carrot Grower’s Association is showcasing 45 varieties at its annual exhibition in October.
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ArticleVeg: love it or hate it
When it comes to veg youngsters either love them or hate them, a recent survey revealed.
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ArticleCruciferous veg link to lung cancer prevention
Compounds found in cruciferous vegetables broccoli, cauliflower, and watercress could block the progression of lung cancer.
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ArticleJensen opens Spanish office
Consultancy and survey company Jensen Associates last week expanded its operations with the opening of offices in Madrid.
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ArticlePicota enjoys peach of a season
María José Sevilla, director of Foods & Wines from Spain has hailed the 2005 Picota cherry campaign as the best yet.
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Apples mark Trafalgar
An apple grower is hoping to tap into the 200th celebrations of the Battle of Trafalgar.
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ADM is potato future for WTB
A German potato futures trading market has taken on a UK company to handle its clearing and settlement, as well as act as its broker.
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ArticleAGF: smaller but more focused
The organisers of this week’s AGF Totaal have put a positive spin on a show that reduced significantly in size since its last edition.
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ArticleLamb's Lettuce aims for show
Lamb’s Lettuce from the Loire Valley will be present at this year’s Restaurant Show and Restaurant Live, held in Olympia.
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ArticleGarlic grower devastated by rot
Scottish garlic producer the Really Garlicky Company has been left “devastated” by white rot, which has wiped out half its crop.
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Keelings appoints Mulligan
Irish fruit and veg giant Keelings has announced the appointment of Gavin Mulligan as commercial director to the Keelings Group board, with responsibility for Keelings Multiples Ireland.
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Asda resists OFT pressure
Asda is resisting pressure from the Office of Fair Trading to go to mediation under the supermarket code of conduct following a dispute with a supplier.
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ArticleLiggins to leave on October 28
Following the announcement made earlier this year that the Covent Garden Market Authority’s general manager, Mike Liggins, would be retiring from his position in the autumn, the chairman, Brenda Dean, has confirmed that he will be leaving the Authority on October 28.
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ArticleTuddenham sells up to Bomfords
A leading UK asparagus producer has quit the industry.Tuddenham Hall Foods is selling its asparagus operations to rival producer Bomfords for an undisclosed sum.

