Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4924
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ArticleEuropean wholesalers meet in harmony
The Fresh Produce Consortium wholesale division hosted a meeting of the Freshfel wholesale and distribution division at New Spitalfields Market last week.
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FTA unveils training opportunities
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has published its new training prospectus, Unleash the power of your people.
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ArticleAccession poses onion threat
Onion growers in the UK heard this week how the accession of new members to the EU next year is likely to affect them.
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ArticlePink Lady announces awards for 2004
Coregeo has announced new retail awards to mark the beginning of the northern hemisphere Pink Lady season.
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Acorn achieves BRC standard
Acorn Labels of St Ives, Cambridgeshire has achieved the British Retail Consortium standard.
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ArticleTesco surges ahead with Q3 results
Tesco's latest results have surpassed expectations, with an increase in group sales of 17.5 per cent.
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ArticleLoadhog celebrates green apple award
Loadhog has become a British green champion on winning the Paper and Packaging section of the National Green Apple Environmental Awards.
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BRC and government join forces
The British Retail Consortium and the government are to set up a national venture combatting crime against shops and businesses.
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Fresh Del Monte go to Poles
Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc has announced the acquisition of Polish-based Expans, a leading distributor of fresh fruit and vegetables.
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ArticleLorries shun M6 toll road
Less than 10 lorry operators have signed up to use the M6 following complaints of high prices.
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Leatherhead to conduct salt reduction study
Leatherhead Food International has teamed up with the food industry to investigate salt reduction in food.
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ArticleMandela message for Fairtrade retailers
Former South African president Nelson Mandela has delivered a strong message of support for South African Fairtrade fruit and also the UK's retailers.
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ArticleFTA asks for government commitment
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has urged the government to remain committed to lorry road user charging and its scheduled introduction for 2006.
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Defra figures reveal job losses
Despite improvements in farm incomes, Defra's latest findings point to the contraction of the UK's farming industry
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Ready meals interest rising
The UK's love of ready meals are showing no signs of abating, according to a new report into the booming ready meal market.
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Enza growers receive reduced payout
A high New Zealand dollar and small fruit contributed to a lower payout for Enza growers this year, according to Enza manager Clive Durand.
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ArticleTesco stretches its lead at top
Tesco is expected to announce a 13.2 per cent rise in UK sales, when it releases its trading statement this week.
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Plimsoll launches monthly industry update
Plimsoll has launched a monthly industry-watch service.

