Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4709
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Rabobank's profits up
Netherlands-based agri-business Rabobank Group has experienced a 12 per cent rise in net profits so far this year.
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ArticleStena swings Ryder Cup deal
Stena Line appointed Preferred Supplier of Ferry Services to the 2006 Ryder Cup.
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ArticleEngland's bowlers aim for 5 A DAY
England's cricket heroes took time away from their preparations for the final test of this epic Ashes series to set the sights of young consumers on a modest 5 A DAY
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ArticleDon't demonise the chip, government warned
Potato bosses are warning against the demonisation of chips in the wake of the government's latest drive to improve school nutrition.
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Somerfield bidding heats up
The battle to buy Somerfield is heating up as one of the bidders has rolled out a new proposal in the hope of gaining an advantage.
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Employee motoring pitfalls
Around two thirds of small to medium businesses are walking a legal tight-rope when it comes to employee motoring, new research has claimed.
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Morrisons faces strike action
Morrison’s is facing serious strike action as thousands of angry employees protest against plans to close distribution centres.
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NZ sets avo record
New Zealand’s avocado growers are expecting a record export crop this season.
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ArticleNew EU banana proposal
The European Commission is in the final stages of proposing a revised banana import duty.
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£2m line for Lancs packer
A leading root-crop supplier is investing £2m in a state-of-the-art wash line for its Lancashire operations.
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LCL continues Med expansion
Logistics experts LCL AB is continuing to expand its operation in the Mediterranean area.
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ArticleGreyfriars makes mushroom appointment
Greyfriars, the mushroom producer and marketer from North Yorkshire, has appointed a new general manager at its mushroom farming operation division in Wath.
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Consumers waste 97m pieces of fruit and veg a week
A shock statistic has revealed UK consumers throw away around 97 million pieces of fruit and vegetables every week.
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ArticleIsraeli citrus season success
Israeli producers are celebrating an excellent citrus season, with volumes in the UK said to be up by 50 per cent.
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Defra consults on new environmental rules
Defra has launched a consultation on new rules to help protect the environment from agricultural damage.
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Veg link to bowel cancer prevention
Eating vegetables could help to prevent bowel cancer, say genetic scientists.
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Cranberry health kick
Cranberry juice encourages the formation of the most common type of kidney stones but still has health benefits, say scientists.
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ArticleTenants look for respect
The hard work of New Covent Garden Market's tenants has pushed them to the forefront of the debate over the market's future, leaders claimed.
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Blight vigilance urged
Potato growers are being urged to stay on their guard for signs of stem blight as crops reach maturity.

