Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4729
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Tighten up on taxes
Adam Bernstein hosts a monthly look at one of the legislative aspects that most affect your business, how it is run and how it
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Clear motivation
New PMA consumer research on the USDA's 2005 Dietary Guidelines for Americans reveals 49 per cent of primary shoppers in 1,000
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Ava puts in appearance at G8
World leaders are being given the chance to sample the new Ava branded strawberry.
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Baugur under pressure as Somerfield unveils mixed results
Speculation is mounting that Baugur is set to walk away from its £1 billion Somerfield bid.
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ArticleTravel into London stopped
London’s transport network has ground to a halt after the terrorist attacks earlier today.
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London blasts spark oil price fall
Oil prices have swiftly fallen back from record highs, reflecting stock market falls across Europe after this morning’s series of explosions on London's transport system.
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Retailers disappointed with interest rates
Retail bosses have express disappointment at the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee’s decision to leave interest rates unchanged at 4.75 per cent.
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ArticleAviko takes silver
Potato product specialist Aviko is celebrating industry-award success with the launch of a new product line.
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Lorenzos seek Del Monte stake
A Philippine group is in talks to acquire a 40 per cent stake in Del Monte Pacific.
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ArticlePMA registers huge foodservice increase
The Produce Marketing Association (PMA) has announced a 62 per cent increase in the number of foodservice operators registering for its Foodservice Conference, to be held later this month.
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ArticleNew UK farming awards announced
NFU president Tim Bennett today launched the new National Farming Awards during his address at the Royal Show.
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Outspan delivers with TCS
A specialist vehicle supplier is celebrating after landing a major contract with citrus-giants Outspan fresh.
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Italian drought hitting hard
Production in northern Italy is suffering under drought conditions which are having a particularly serious effect on fruit crops.
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ArticleAsda axes 1,000 jobs
Asda has announced plans to axe up to 1,000 jobs as part of a review of staffing levels.
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Bees stung in budget cuts
The British Bee-keepers’ Association (BBKA) is warning of threats to top-fruit crops as a result of government plans to cut spending on bee-health inspection from 2008.
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ArticleBach conducts a CGM tour
Lord Bach has paid his first visit to New Covent Garden Market in his new role as food and farming minister.
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Retailers exempt from organic produce ruling
Retail bosses have welcomed a government decision to exempt them from new rules on storing organic produce.
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Israeli growers withhold statutory payments
Hundreds of Israeli fruit growers have decided not to pay their dues to the statutory Plants Production and Marketing Board.
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ArticleTaiwan aims for the UK market
Producers from Taiwan are looking to break into the UK market following a recent government fact-finding mission.

