Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4898
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ArticleG's Marketing success in Ideas to Dine For! competition
G’s Marketing received two awards at the Ideas to Dine For! Competition 2004.
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Ask deal nearer as bidding war escalates
PizzaExpress has upped the ante in the bid to buy rival pizza and pasta group Ask Central.
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Meet with top Argentine organics producers
The Argentinian Embassy in London and the British-Argentine Chamber of Commerce are organising a round table on February 24, to promote certified organic products from Argentina.
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Dutch courage in retail sales model
The Dutch Flower Council believes that supermarkets have the potential for expanding the flower market.
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Californian confidence in cherry outlook
The Californian cherry industry is coming off a record production year and expecting to maintain its strong performance in all export markets, including the UK, this season.
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Sainsbury's may reconsider Prosser appointment
Sainsbury’s may have to restart the search for a new chairman following investor fury at last week’s appointment of Sir Ian Prosser.
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ArticleGrowers must exploit veg advantage
The links between flavour and the nutritional benefits of vegetables need to be explored and exploited by UK growers.
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ArticleSaskatoon berries arrive in UK
Saskatoon berries have been brought to the UK for the first time by JO Sims.
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ArticleFTA London Congestion Charge survey reveals no benefits
The Freight Transport Association London Congestion Charge survey reveals that its members, good vehicle operators, have seen no benefits and big problems from the congestion charge.
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Law Labs anticipates MRL changes
Birmingham-based Law Laboratories (Law Labs) has expanded its resources with investment in two new pesticide testing systems.
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ArticleCAP reform tops bill at NFU AGM
CAP reform will top the agenda at the NFU AGM in Birmingham on February 16-17.
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Waitrose hosts banana reception
Waitrose hosted a VIP reception this week when Prime Ministers from three Caribbean Islands visited a store to see how bananas from their islands end their journey on Waitrose shelves.
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ArticleArava continues on upward curve
Israeli grower and exporter Arava continues to expand rapidly.
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Oxfam points finger at supermarkets
Oxfam has accused British supermarkets of inflicting poor working conditions on millions of women workers in their efforts to conduct price wars.
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Sri Lanka seeks trading partners for jackfruit and king coconuts
Jackfruit grows exceptionally well in Sri Lanka and in certain parts of India and exporters were looking for European customers in Berlin last week.
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Freshfel unveils pioneering quality guide
European fresh produce association Freshfel has launched its one-stop information source for fresh produce traders.
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ArticleOr easy-peel meets eager market
The UK office of Mehadrin Tnuport Export (MTex) has welcomed the first arrivals of Jaffa branded Or easy-peelers.
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ArticleFTA conducts London Congestion Charge survey
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) is marking the anniversary of the London Congestion Charge (February 17) by conducting a goods vehicles survey.
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ArticleExponential expansion for Driscoll's
Driscoll's European business has increased by 700 per cent in the last three years.
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Atlanta - capabilities from A to Z
Atlanta is a leading group in the fresh fruit and vegetable trade, not only in Germany but in Europe too, as Peter Jung, chairman of the Board of Atlanta AG, pointed out.

