Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4798
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ArticleZespri breaks billion dollar barrier
Despite a challenging year, Zespri has broken the NZ$1 billion (£372m) sales barrier and have also announced an increased forecast.
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ArticleTesco proclaimed cheapest
Tesco has overtaken Asda to be proclaimed the cheapest UK supermarket, according to The Grocer 100.
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ArticleFyffes court case adjourned
The biggest ever insider dealing case in Irish history, which Fyffes has brought against DCC and James Flavin, has been adjourned until January 11.
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Israeli strawberries hit by freak weather
Freak weather conditions in Israel have hit Agrexco’s strawberry crop right in the middle of the peak season.
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ArticleFruit packing facility goes up in smoke
A fierce blaze has swept through a packing facility of New Zealand top-fruit packer and exporter Fruitpackers (Fru-Pak), near Hastings.
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ArticleStockings down for citrus
Santa is failing to get citrus fruit into children’s stockings according to a leading fresh produce supplier.
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ArticleAppeal Court finds in favour of Corporation
Ending the latest round of the judicial review process, the Corporation of London wins appeal case against Covent Garden Market Authority.
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Market explosion
Italian police are investigating potential trading rivals after an explosion at a wholesale fruit and vegetable market.
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Online change for Waitrose
Sainsbury’s online operations are set to be overtaken by Waitrose.
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Primary kids get potato lecture
Sutton-Bridge-based potato supplier Solanum has been promoting healthy eating to schoolchildren.
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ArticleSprout sales on the surge
Brussels sprouts sales are up about 10 per cent year-on-year in the crucial pre-Christmas period, but prices
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UK success for Chilean avocado
Chilean avocado exports to the UK market have more than doubled since the beginning of September.
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Banks focus on horticulture
UK horticulture is a far stronger user of benchmarking in comparison with the agriculture sector, according to David Douglas, regional agribusiness manager with the Clydesdale and Yorkshire Banks.
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Icelanders buy Iceland and plan to sell it
A group of investors led by Icelandic group Baugur has confirmed a £326 million cash takeover of the UK’s Big Food Group, which includes Iceland.
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Fyffes faces backlash
Fyffes is under scrutiny following the revelation that the company’s 1999 accounts were boosted by a previously undisclosed provision of €19 million.
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ArticleVGS hosts supplier conference
Valley Grown Salads, in partnership with Waitrose, hosted its first supplier conference in Almeria, last month.
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ArticleMack buys Primafruit
A leading UK importer has announced a deal which will see it being purchased by M&W Mack.
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Produce gets US government boost
The US Congress has approved expenditure of $54 million to promote fruit and vegetables.
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Italy unveils new produce fair
The Verona Exhibition Centre will play host to a brand new event on March 3-6, 2005.
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New birdscaring software to save fruit industry millions
Australian boffins have created a hi-tech method to scare birds from crops which they claim could save the fruit industry millions each year.

