Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4764
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Monsanto completes Seminis acquisition
Monsanto announced it has now completed its purchase of seed breeder Seminis.
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Co-op tops the subsidy lists
The Co-operative Group has been revealed as the organisation topping the list of groups benefiting from subsidies under the Common Agricultural Policy.
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ArticleMorrisons shakes up the board
Morrisons has caved into City pressure and shaken up its board, sacking finance director Martin Ackroyd.
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ArticleM&S claims first with Jersey Royal
Marks & Spencer is claiming to be the first to stock Jersey Royals this Easter, although the premium priced potatoes cost as much as a steak.
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ArticleHerbert Engineering opens its doors
RJ Herbert Engineering hosted its fourth bi-annual Open Day from March 15-17 to exhibit its latest machine concepts available to the fresh produce sector.
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New general manager for Greyfriars
Re:fresh award winning mushroom producer Greyfriars UK has taken on a new general manager for its mushroom farming operations.
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Sato offers labelling compliance
Sato UK has announced that it can offer the industry labelling systems complying with the new European Food Law.
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Out-of-town building back on the agenda
Retailers could soon be able to build out-of-town superstores once more, following a change in planning policy by the government.
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Indians to test new grape variety in UK market
Indian exporters are hoping to boost their credibility in the UK with a new variety of grape.
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Fruitfuljobs.com branches out
Fruitfuljobs.com has been relaunched as a portal for employers and job-seekers in the fresh produce business.
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ArticleOFT report finds multiples largely compliant
Supermarkets are, by and large, complying with the Supermarkets Code of Practice but the code is not being used to resolve disputes, the Office of Fair Trading revealed in a report published on Tuesday.
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ArticleGovernment denies jumping on Oliver bandwagon
The government is pledging more cash and extra resources for school meals, but denied it was jumping on the “Jamie Oliver bandwagon” as an election stunt.
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Mango Association expands
The Mango Association has expanded its membership, mango sales through the multiples and its plans for Mad4Mango week.
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Morrisons' set to resolve management problems?
Morrisons is set to hold a crucial board meeting today to decide the fate of the groups financial director, Martin Ackroyd, who is being blamed for a series of profit warnings.
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Government set to focus on school food
The government has reacted to the Jamie Oliver school meal campaign to replace junk food with healthy dinners.
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ArticleTesco broke code of conduct, claims Greyfriars
Award-winning supplier Greyfriars has accused Tesco before the Office of Fair Trading of violating the supermarket code of conduct.
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Wal-Mart pays out over illegal labour
Wal-Mart is set to pay $11m to the US government, following an investigation into the use of illegal immigrant labour.
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US hopes for success with sweet potatoes
Sweet potato growers in North Carolina are hoping to replicate the success of the Washington apple brand for their product.
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ArticleBA World Cargo launches Constant Fresh
British Airways World Cargo has launched its new global perishables product, Constant Fresh, as part of a £1 million investment in its perishables handling service at Heathrow.
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ArticlePrepared produce a winner at IFE
Tapping into the potential for convenient fresh produce was a theme uniting companies across the sector at IFE05 this week.

