Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4893
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Government accepts gangmaster bill
The government has accepted the principles of Jim Sheridan MP's private members bill to introduce a licensing system for labour providers.
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ArticleChiquita acquires Chile shares
Chiquita has revealed that it has acquired the remaining 40 per cent of shares in its Chilean joint venture from partner Enza.
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ArticleLeading Edge produces Tesco's Fairtrade labels
Leading Edge has produced a new booklet label that will feature on the new range of Tesco Fairtrade roses.
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ArticleTesco aims for healthy lunchtime rush
Tesco has launched a campaign to persuade office workers to eat healthily.
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Wal-Mart makes Brazilian purchase
Wal-Mart has announced it is purchasing the Brazilian supermarket chain Bompreço from Dutch retailers Ahold for $300 million.
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ArticleFyffes reports 2003 profit
Fyffes has reported an increase in both turnover and profit for the year ended December 31 2003.
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ArticleTesco takes environmental step
Tesco has announced plans to introduce degradable plastic carrier bags in all its supermarkets.
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ArticleTomaisin the latest offering from Israel
The Tomaisin is the latest in a long line of new products introduced by the Volcani Centre in Israel.
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ArticleLondis shareholders fear cooperative break up
Londis shareholders have warned that the convenience store cooperative would break up if the board went forward with a sale of the business.
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ArticleFruit reduces heart disease risk
Eating three apples a day can significantly cut the risk of death from coronary heart disease, according to US scientists.
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ArticleFairtrade fortnight gets underway
The Fairtrade Foundation has announced that sales of products carrying the Fairtrade mark are running at an annual rate of £100 million.
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ArticleBlack is the new red - if you’re talking tomatoes
Sainsbury's claims to be the first UK retailer to stock the black tomato variety - Kumato.
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ArticleNotcutts increases power
The family-owned firm of nurseries Notcutts, based at Woodbridge near Ipswich has taken delivery of a further 15 utility vehicles from Ransomes Jacobsen.
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ArticlePotato stocks down 17.3 per cent
End January potato stocks in the UK were down 17.3 per cent on last year.
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Survey reveals healthier Scots
People living in Scotland are increasingly aware that they should be eating more fruit and vegetables, according to a survey.
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ArticleUK inflation 'set to accelerate'
Rising price pressures in the economy are set to lead to more interest rate rises, a business survey has said.
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ArticleSeminar solves tests mystery
Direct Laboratories are holding a seminar on March 17, addressing scientific-testing issues relevant to producers of fresh produce and prepared salads.
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ArticleTesco launches own-label Fairtrade range
The UK’s number one retailer has launched an extensive own-label Fairtrade range to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.
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ArticlePSD approves herbicide Decimate
The Pesticides Safety Directorate (PSD) has granted full label approval for the use of herbicide Decimate on leeks.
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ArticleNFU announces Farming Excellence Awards finalists
The NFU has announced the finalists in the Farming Excellence Awards.

