Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4919
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ArticleSainsbury's pulls 'em in with magnetic force
Leading Edge has created a range of on-pack dry peel collectable fridge magnets, which will initially be launched in the Sainsbury's produce sector.
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ArticlePea industry joins obesity battle
The UK pea industry has continued its nationwide campaign to promote vegetable consumption among children as it joins the battle against child obesity.
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Woolworths' calls in Compass
Compass has been brought in to revamp Woolworths' in-store restaurants.
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ArticleRing rot tests find infected samples
Defra has announced that tests have been completed on potato stocks at the Welsh farm where potato ring rot was discovered.
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Prospects for produce look brighter
The latest edition of an industry report shows the fresh produce sector is largely upbeat on its prospects for 2004.
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Immerman sets sights on Del Monte
Vivian Imerman, a large investor in the Del Monte tinned fruit and vegetable business until four years ago, is making plans to buy the company from current owner Cirio Finanziaria.
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ArticleSprout association hails Good Food Show success
The British Sprout Growers Association (BSGA) was delighted with the success of its stand at the BBC's Festive Good Food Show at Earl's Court, London last week.
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Sun World seals Saudi deal
Californian grape breeder Sun World has reached an agreement with up-and-coming grape producers in Saudi Arabia.
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Ahold sells South American interests
Ahold has announced it has agreed to sell its supermarket activities in Peru.
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ArticleAsda makes Safeway swoop
Asda has offered Safeway £2 billion for 70 of its stores in a last-ditch bid to derail a takeover bid Morrisons.
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ArticleScrase to leave Greenery
Nick Scrase, managing director of Greenery UK for the past year, will be leaving the company at the end of March 2004.
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ArticleElopak to establish production in China
Elopak has announced it is to build a state of the art production plant in China as part of a strategy to increase the company's worldwide presence.
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Fyffes chairman retires
Fyffes plc has announced that Neil McCann has indicated his decision to retire as chairman of the group.
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ArticleReal deal puts BA in bloom
British Airways and Christian Salvesen have announced an expansion of its operations at BA's World Perishable Cargo Handling Centre at Heathrow Airport to include fresh and cut flowers.
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ArticleIsraeli exports to EU rise by 22.6 per cent
During the first nine months of 2003, the volume of food exported from Israel to the European Union rose by 22.6 per cent...
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ArticleNFU announces new team
The NFU has announced details of a team of new spokesmen and women who have been assigned to represent the organisation on key issues.
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ArticleMorrisons request for more time turned down
Morrisons has asked the Takeover Panel for more time to launch a bid for Safeway after being given 21 days to table an offer.
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ArticleNZ expecting bumper yields
New Zealand press reports suggest top-fruit and kiwifruit growers are expecting a bumper harvest in 2004.
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Carrefour tycoon dies in plane crash
One of Carrefour's biggest shareholders, Paul-Louis Halley, has died after the plane carrying his wife and pilot flipped over and crashed near Oxford at the weekend.
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ArticleNew, speedier avocado labelling concept
Atwell Labellers has unveiled a new machine that can reduce labelling time for avocados, aubergines and other fruits.

