Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4933
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ArticleFyffes buys Woodsco in Liverpool
Fyffes wholesale branch in Liverpool has acquired fellow market company Woodsco Produce.
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Article£1million boost to biological control
Defra has announced six research projects in the quest for biological solutions to enable growers to protect their crops.
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Bramley man in M&S campaign
Bramley-apple processor Philip Acock, chairman and md of Fourayes Farm, is appearing in a campaign for Marks & Spencer as the store's "Face of British Desserts".
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North West to launch regional freight strategy
The North West is launching the first regional freight strategy in the UK on November 19 in a bid to develop and maintain the freight transport system in the region.
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ArticleSafeway announces stable second-quarter figures
Safeway has revealed a modest rise in second-quarter underlying sales, but has warned that its half-year earnings are set to slip.
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Carrefour man says price is retail driver
Peter Hostens of Carrefour Belgium believes the over-riding issue for the European retail trade is price.
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Labour MP tackles fast-food advertisements
A Labour MP is introducing a bill to ban fast food companies from advertising to pre-school children.
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ArticleFTA calls for transport investment
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has echoed the CBI's call that the UK transport system is in need of urgent investment.
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ArticleUS pear crop shapes up
A large harvest of pears in the northwest of the US has producers in good heart.
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ArticleShallots reach out to masses
The Shallot Growers Association held an event at a salubrious London location, as it takes its first step to increase the profile of shallots within the UK.
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ArticleSainsbury's receives Egyptian warning
Sainsbury's has been threatened with legal action from its former Egyptian business partner.
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ArticleAvo availability tight
Hass avocado supplies have been running tight in the UK leaving importers eagerly awaiting the start of the Spanish season as Mexico contends with quality problems.
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ArticleHorticulture water threat
Problems could be in store next spring for UK growers if a lack of rainfall persists.
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CIMS offers sustainable contacts
A newly launched markets intelligence organisation for Latin America is offering free registration to its on-line bulletin board and business directory to boost the export of sustainable fruit and vegetable production to key markets.
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Marshalls expands fleet
Lincolnshire-based, brassica supplier Marshalls of Butterwick has recently expanded its logistics operation taking its total trailer fleet to 24.
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ArticleHargreaves appoints new plant scientist
Wai-Lon Pang, a recently qualified MSc at Reading University, has been recruited by Hargreaves Plants to further develop the company's ability to identify improved new varieties of soft fruits.
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Transport body launches website
Transfrigoroute has launched its new website with a range of features aiming to assist its members.
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ArticleWashington apple crop down on estimates
Washington crop lower than initial forecast, according to top grower and exporter Stemilt.
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ArticleChile expects to ship more fruit to Europe
The predominance of the US market as a destination for Chilean fruit could end in the next few seasons.
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ArticleTransport at breaking point says CBI
The CBI has claimed that business leaders will not invest in the UK because the country's transport system is at breaking point.

