Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4851
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ArticleRose unveils M&S blueprint
Marks & Spencer will look to return £2.3 billion to shareholders under new proposals from chief executive Stuart Rose.
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ArticleKenyan growers gear up for EurepGAP
Small-holder growers in Kenya are starting to reap the benefits of a number of USAid-funded Horticulture Development Council projects.
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ArticleAsda celebrates five years with Wal-Mart
Asda is celebrating five years within the Wal-Mart fold this summer.
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Chinese breakthrough for UK seed
UK seed potatoes should soon be allowed onto the Chinese markets.
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ArticleRecord June for British strawberries
Sales of British strawberries rose to record levels in June.
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ArticleGray & Adams when the chips are down
D Mortimer chooses Gray & Adams reefers for sturdiness and durability
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DTI classes aim to beat long working hours
Trade and Industry secretary Patricia Hewitt has announced a series of free masterclasses to help companies learn how to overcome inefficient working time practices.
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M&S cherry backing
Marks & Spencer, long-time supporter of the National Cherry & Soft Fruit Show, traditionally held at Detling at the same time as the Kent County Show, is backing a drive to widen participation.
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ArticleNew Spitalfields welcomes Malaysian visitors
New Spitalfields Market superintendent Michael Culverwell welcomed 11 Malaysian government delegates to the market during their five-day UK tour.
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ArticleSpanish Ralli call by Muñoz
Spanish grape producer AMC Muñoz is putting great faith in Ralli, a pink seedless variety.
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ArticleFTA launches E-membership service
The Freight Transport Association has launched an additional information service for its members.
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ArticleGolden Delicious makes up ground
A tight supply situation on Golden Delicious looks set for a resolution soon.
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ArticleSainsbury's cancel Sir Peter's bonus
Sainsbury's has confirmed that it is cancelling the controversial bonus awarded to ousted boss Sir Peter Davis.
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ArticlePolytunnel planning predicament
The issue of planning permission for polytunnels and mobile-home accommodation for workers is hanging over one of the UK's largest berry growers.
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Greene King enters Laurel talks
Greene King has entered talks to buy the community pub estate of the Laurel Pub Company.
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Article5-a-day the Humber way
Humber VHB has instigated a Greenery initiative to teach schoolchildren the merits of eating more fruits and vegetables.
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ArticleSuperior selection problems
Spanish Superior Seedless® exporters face a tougher than normal selection process following poor weather during the growing period.
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ArticleRedbridge broadens Britfresh
Nation-wide wholesaler Redbridge Produce & Flowers is extending its Britfresh concept to cover European produce.
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ArticleGangmaster bill passes through parliament
The Gangmaster Licensing Bill was given royal assent today, representing a significant step towards resolution of what has been a major problem for the fresh produce industry.

