Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4753
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ArticleSpanish decry Egyptian imports
Citrus growers in Spain are protesting the arrival of peach-fly infected oranges from Egypt.
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Jersey Royals marketing deal
Jersey Royal producers have signed a deal to extend the marketing of their crop to foodservice and independent retailers.
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Ecuador growers call for banana minister
In the midst of the political crisis in Ecuador, the country’s banana growers are calling for representation for their sector in the farm ministry.
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Chiquita deal stalled
Chiquita's acquisition of a major prepared salads supplier is delayed.
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Sainsbury's caters for Good Lifers
Sainsbury’s is hoping to bring the concept of the allotment into the kitchen with the launch of a Living Salad.
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ArticleFTA help on WTD
The Freight Transport Association has launched another innovative product to help commercial vehicle operators manage the new Working Time Directive regulations.
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Tesco ignores traffic lights
Tesco has rejected the government’s traffic light labeling system to show the salt, sugar and fat content in food products.
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ArticleOliver's revolution will have to wait
Inflexible school dinner menus are slowing up Jamie Oliver revolution.
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ArticleMcDonald's releases healthier results
Fast-food giant McDonald’s increased focus on salads has proved the driving force for sales, boosting net profits by 42 per cent.
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M&S closure could cost 400 jobs
Marks & Spencer is considering 400 job cuts with the closure of a distribution centre in Tunbridge Wells.
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ArticleAsda said to be lining up Somerfield bid
The Financial Times reports that Asda is lining up Somerfield.
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Myners gets the bird
Marks & Spencers interim chairman Paul Myners may find himself unable to secure his position on a permanent basis, it has been reported.
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Thai government invests in fruit industry
Thailand plans to invest nearly fifty million baht in improving the quality of five popular Thai fruits, according to the country’s government agricultural officials.
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ArticleSainsbury's cucumber boom relaunches sandwich
On the back of a 21 per cent sales uplift, Sainsbury’s is hailing the “return of an English classic”, telling the UK consumer that cucumber sandwiches are back.
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ArticleZespri forecasts tricky kiwifruit start
Zespri kiwifruit is two weeks delayed and growers can expect a difficult start to their season.
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ArticleSeven and up for Redbridge
Redbridge Produce and Flowers has pioneered a scheme to bring fresh fruit to school children over the age of seven years.
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Chocs away for Le Crunch
A Swindon schoolgirl has won Le Crunch Apples competition to design an apple character and show fruit can be fun.
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Flandria goes mini
Belgian cauliflower bearing the Flandria marque is now available in small sizes.
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Indian mango hit by double whammy
Indian mango growers in Malihabad are struggling with bad weather conditions.

