Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4775
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Farmers' fund gets boost
A further £3 million is to be been pumped into a special fund over the next three years to help farmers be sustainable and profitable.
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ArticleGarlic consultation period closes
The consultation period for a new EU garlic import regulation closed yesterday, as the EU seeks to implement new measures to deter fraud by June 1.
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ArticleEnza-owner posts profit dip
Turners & Growers Ltd has posted a full year profit of NZ$9.72 million, beating forecasts by 13 per cent, but falling below the previous year’s performance levels.
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ArticleTesco rationalises potato supply
A rationalisation of Tesco’s potato supply base will see two leading providers join forces.
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City retailer rumour mill re-opens
Sainsbury's Somerfield and M&S are the subjects of renewed bid speculation in the City.
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Chiquita announces strong results
Chiquita has reported a strong end to last year, with profits up considerably, compared with the previous year.
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ArticleOnions go veggie
Rustler Producer has teamed up with label suppliers Leading Edge and vegeterian brand Quorn for a special offer.
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ArticlePr2 selected by Wilson's
Wilson’s Country Ltd, one of Northern Ireland’s leading produce suppliers, has selected the Pr2 software solution from Prophet, the main sponsor of this year’s Re:fresh Conference.
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ArticleChiquita to acquire Fresh Express
Chiquita has taken a huge stride forward into the US value-added market with the acquisition of Fresh Express.
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Simply taste, says M&S
When it comes to getting product taste right, there is no better way than for buyers and technologists to eat the fruit themselves.
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ArticleFruit needs to break into breakfast market
Pressure is growing on the fruit sector to push its products more to the breakfast market with more market research finding that opportunities are being missed.
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ArticleTesco scheme nets staff a bumper pay day
Tesco staff will share £106m in payouts from the UK’s leading supermarket chain’s share option scheme this year.
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Hull on the move
Hull Market, one of the UK’s last remaining street wholesale markets, will soon be on the move to a purpose-built site.
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ArticleDirty, but not scrubbers
Cornish Early potato producers are getting dirty with a new promotional campaign.
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ArticleWater priority for roots sector
The British Carrot Growers Associatin is drawing the industry's attention to new EU directives soon to affect irrigation.
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Chinese to introduce new measures on imported fruit
The Chinese media reports that beginning next month, fruit vendors who want to sell imported produce in Shanghai will have to apply for approval from the Shanghai Fruit Business Association.
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ArticleTesco accused of delaying OFT probe
Tesco has been accused of dragging its feet over the Office of Fair Trading probe into retailer-supplier relationships, industry insiders are reported as saying.
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ArticleLack of labour could lead to industry closure, farming bosses warn
Government plans to curb immigration has led to a backlash from farming leaders who warned parts of their industry could face closure due to a lack of overseas labourers.
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Stockbroker could be called in Fyffes case
A leading stockbroker may yet be called as a witness in the ongoing Fyffes/DCC insider dealing case at Dublin’s High Court.
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Vegans attacked by US scientist
Parents who put children on strict vegan diets have been slammed by US health experts as unethical.

