Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4707
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Calls for a food policy council
The Chartered Institute for Environmental Health is calling for the creation of a food policy council to stop consumers getting mixed messages about food.
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Food safety communication calls
The European food agency is calling for improvements to international communication on food safety.
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ArticleEU banana price rise
European banana prices were up by 16 per cent over the summer, according to figures from Chiquita.
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Firms look to improve environment
A new government funded program is launching a supply chain initiative to help businesses improve their environmental performance and save money.
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School kitchens unprepared for fresh
Scores of schools are still being built or refurbished without proper kitchens, according to a new report, despite government promises to improve youngsters healthy eating.
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Army on stand-by to protect supermarkets
Government ministers are reported to be considering using the army to stop fuel protestors blockading supermarkets.
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Hail hits Italian production
Bad weather and hail is reported to have hammered Italian crops in the north of the country, with early reports suggesting more than €20 million worth of damage has been caused.
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ArticleMorrisons risks union wrath
Morrisons is risking the wrath of unions over a review of its depot operations which could threaten more than 2,500 job losses.
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ArticleRooster potatoes to crow on TV
The UK’s biggest root vegetable grower and packer, Albert Bartlett & Sons, is launching its first TV sponsorship campaign.
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Rabobank's sustainable achievement
Agri-banker Rabobank has held on to its title as Europe’s most sustainable bank and continues to be the second most sustainable bank worldwide.
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ArticleNew banana proposal from EU
The European Commission has presented a revised proposal of € 187 a tonne for most favoured nation (MFN) suppliers of bananas.
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Spanish pomegranate on its way
The Spanish pomegranate season is just beginning, with growers in the Alicante area expected to harvest until the end of October.
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White grape in recovery
The white grape market is finally showing signs of recovery after an extremely tough summer.
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ArticleDiscovery performance disappoints
This year's excellent Discovery crop has disappointed some English growers as sales levels have fallen below potential.
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Spanish drought fears
Drought conditions in Spain are reducing crop yields and leading water authorities to draw up emergency strategies.
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PMA supports hurricane Katrina relief efforts
The Produce Marketing Association has responded to the devastation along the US Gulf Coast.
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Israeli avocados short
The Israeli avocado season is due to start on schedule towards the end of this month or into early October, according to major exporter Agrexco.
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Fruit fibre could help fight lung problems
Eating fruit can help adults who were exposed to second-hand smoke as children, a new study has claimed.
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Anger over congestion charge
Retail chiefs have hit out at Ken Livingstone, following his admission that a public consultation into extending the congestion charge was ‘a complete charade.’
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Somerfield looks for end to takeover saga
Somerfield is calling on its bid suitors to make a move in order to end its long running takeover saga.

