Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4755
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Geest egm approves Bakkavör deal
Geest has announced resolutions to approve the recommended acquisition of the group by Bakkavör
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Fyffes case alters course
The Irish Times reports that the head of group taxation with DCC plc acted on the instructions of the chief financial officer when she made alterations to the draft minutes of meetings of the board of Lotus Green Limited, a Dutch-registered subsidiary of DCC, the High Court was told yesterday.
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Spinach and blueberries help fight stroke damage
Eating spinach and blueberries can help limit brain damage from strokes and other neurological disorders, US scientists claimed.
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Morocco shrugs off cold conditions
Cold weather at the beginning of the year in Morocco is unlikely to affect fruit and veg exports, it is claimed
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ArticleGreen tomatoes from Sainsbury's
Sainsbury’s is selling ripened tomatoes with a twist - they are green.
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Scots decry supermarket profits
Scotland’s farmers and growers are the latest to add their voice to the backlash following Tesco’s announcement of record £2bn profits last week.
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John Carmichael dies after illness
Glasgow wholesaler and exotics pioneer John Carmichael has died.
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New automated packaging solution
A packaging solutions provider has launched a new option to help packers speed up their operations.
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Lettuce and green beans hardest hit
Lettuce and green beans have run the shortest since the frosts in Spain struck production earlier this year.
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ArticleGreenery reveals 2004 results
Grower-owned Dutch marketer the Greenery has announced annual results for 2004.
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ArticleVan Rijn celebrates 150 years
A century and a half of history saw more than 1,300 guests descend on Van Rijn in the Netherlands for a spectacular birthday celebration.
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ArticleMBM climbing back up
Struggling potato producers MBM is back on the road to recovery, claimed bosses.
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ArticleWeather damage in Italy
Italian growers are reporting significant damage to stone fruit and pears following heavy rain and hail.
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PMA/CPMA release traceability guide
After testing traceability applications and mock recall scenarios in the produce industry supply chain, the CPMA and PMA Traceability Task Force (CPTTF) have released Fresh Produce Traceability, A Guide to Implementation.
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ArticleOranges help fight cancer
An orange a day could keep the doctor away, researchers have found.
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Russian row brewing
The European fresh produce industry is voicing its concerns over the Russian stance on plant and plant product imports, including fruit and vegetables.
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ArticleSuccess makes potato supplier smile
Leading potato supplier the Higgins Group has unveiled its latest variety - the Smile potato.
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ArticleSpanish berries under attack
Spanish strawberry growers federation Freshuelva is warning that unfair competition with Morocco and China has placed Spanish production under serious threat.
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ArticleRetailers jump the gun on asparagus
Despite retailer claims, the UK asparagus season has still to get underway, growers have said.

