Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4883
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Food and Environment education bids to support national curriculum
Personnel from the food and environment education sector came together last week to discuss ways in which education of these topics can support the national curriculum.
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Tesco inconvenienced over Adminstore acquisition
Tesco faces a last minute challenge to its bid to buy convenience stores from Adminstore.
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ArticleSainsbury's wins Organic Supermarket of the Year
Sainsbury's has won the Soil Association's Organic Supermarket of the Year award for the third successive year, reiterating the company's position at the forefront of the organic market.
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CCFRA issues guide
CCFRA’s latest guide aims to assist microbiologists assess the reliability of results from microbiological analyses - of food, raw materials, ingredients and environmental samples.
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ArticleFeel Good spritz up the market
The Feel Good Drinks Company has extended its premium Feel Good brand into a new “Spritz” range, mixing its blend of fruit juices and sparkling spring water.
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ArticleDavis stays on bumper salary at Sainsbury's
Sir Peter Davis is continuing to earn a salary of £800,000 a year as Sainsbury’s new chairman, £125,000 more than received by Justin King, his successor as chief executive.
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Scottish organic sector gaining support
The Scottish organic fruit and veg sector is getting a leg-up from the national Organic Action Plan
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ArticlePokon and Chrysal launches UK susidiary
Flowercare specialist Pokon & Chrysal has launched a UK subsidiary.
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ArticleExotics supplier looks to expand UK market
Ghanaian-based HS Investments Ltd, pineapple, papaya and mango producer, is looking for UK importers.
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M&S to cut 1,000 jobs
Retailer Marks and Spencer has announced plans to cut 1,000 top jobs over the next two years.
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ArticleNew business ideas can win £20,000
Entrepreneurs and new ventures in the food and drink sector can win £20,000 in the Business Start-up Competition run by Leatherhead Food International and the Leatherhead Enterprise Centre (LEC).
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ArticleFood Standards Agency overturns mushroom ruling
Mushroom growers can once again get set for a summer of selling their products as salad ingredients after industry lobbying forced the Food Standards Agency to overturn a previous ruling.
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ArticleWal-Mart's Peterson on stage at Re:fresh Conference
Wal-Mart senior vice-president Bruce Peterson is on stage at the Re:fresh Conference, on May 6.
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ArticleWatercress demand spirals
The uptake in the UK for watercress is so keen that imports will be required this summer.
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ArticleMadonna makes Easter appearance
Israeli researchers have successfully managed, for the first time, to prepare the flowering of the rare white Madonna lily in time for Easter.
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Dodging the retail bullets
Shake-up doesn’t do justice to what is taking place in the industry at the moment, I’m sure most readers would
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ArticleDecision time for Sainsbury's
Analysts have stark warnings for Justin King, Sainsbury's new ceo.
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ArticleGarden's face-to-face celebration
Covent Garden Market Authority (CGMA) is celebrating with tenants this week after formalising agreements allowing three traders to sell meat and fish face to face.
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ArticleSupermarkets accused of organic price hike
Supermarkets have been accused of cashing in on the organic food boom with mark-ups of up to 63 per cent on fruit and vegetables.
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ArticleCalifornia expects early cherry pick
Californian cherry orchards are in full bloom ahead of season due to the warm weather conditions experienced during March, said the Californian cherry advisory board (CCAB).

