Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4806
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Speculation surrounds sell-off of M&S Simply Food stores
Marks and Spencer is reported to have plans to sell off up to half of its Simply Food convenience stores.
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ArticleSainsbury's hunts the Pink pounds
Sainsbury’s hopes to drive Pink Lady sales with a link to on-line gift experiences company buyagift.co.uk
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ArticleKelgray launches automated labelling system.
Kelgray Products Ltd has launched an RFID print and apply labelling system called Easiprint RF.
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ArticleFowler Welch expands for airlines
Fowler Welch Coolchain adds refrigerated rollerbed trailers from Gray & Adams.
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ArticleF&PA attracts 130,000 to website
The Flowers & Plants Association website has set a new record for visitor numbers.
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Scots face smoking ban at work
Scottish employers may ban smoking in the workplace and some could even refuse to recruit smokers.
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ArticleIndustry should lead on Fruity Friday
World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF UK), is calling on fresh produce companies and retailers to lead the way and help support Fruity Friday next year.
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Port directive threatens changes
The UK is set to use it EU presidency next July to back disgruntled port workers against the EU port services directive.
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ArticleSprouts get baked
The British Sprout Growers Association has unveiled a new recipe for Sprouty Cake to boost consumption of the trendy brassica.
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OPEC easy as ADC
Environmental research instrumentation specialist ADC BioScientific Ltd has introduced a fully integrated Open Path Eddy Covariance System (OPEC).
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Guernsey shows encouraging growth
Revenue generated by horticultural exports from Guernsey is on the increase despite a decline in glasshouse acreage.
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ArticleCunnington plan to cut storage costs
Potato storage costs could be cut by around £2,000 by focusing on key issues directly affecting store running costs.
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ArticleSoft-fruit potential still remains untapped
UK multiple retailers still have the capacity to increase sales of home-grown strawberries by 10 per cent a year.
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ArticleHuelva leaves raspberry gap
Expected early volumes of raspberries from Huelva have not materialised leaving the market short of fruit.
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Action taken on Berg River pollution
Grower representatives and the authorities are working hard to address problems of water pollution in the Berg River area of South Africa.
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ArticleBanana battle divide
As Latin American governments plan to unite against the EU’s €230 a tonne banana import tariff, producers are at odds.
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ArticleDoug Henderson gets a send-off
Friends and colleagues of Doug Henderson, recently retired chief executive of the Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC), gathered to pay tribute to the man who headed up the UK trade association in its formative years.
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ArticleFPC honours its presidents
The FPC chose the occasion of Doug Henderson's retirement dinner to honour its presidents past and present.
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ArticleSainsbury's black tomato is back
Sainsbury’s is set to re-launch its successful black tomato - the Kumato.
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The fascination of descriptions
I am becoming increasingly fascinated by the use of quite legal descriptive terms which keep appearing on fruit and veg

