Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4965
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Sharp end of soft fruit
M&S technical manager gives his views on multi-award-winning strawberry variety Jubilee.
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Waitrose spreads ethics of Windwards
Waitrose has been using shelf barkers to hammer home the message to customers that emphasise the ethical and political issues relating to the banana industry.
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Spalding company gets Investors in People praise
Management Development Services (MDS) has received high-praise by the Investors in People review board, which has renewed its quality award for a second time
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RBS supports revised Le Meridien plan
The Royal Bank of Scotland is understood to have given support to the package put together by Terra Firma to save Le Meridien.
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NZ sees new apple markets open up
The New Zealand government and its country's top-fruit growers are welcoming a World Trade Organisation ruling this week that could pave the way for New Zealand apples to enter new markets.
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FTA announces five-point transport plan
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has stated that the transport industry requires reliable infrastructure if the UK is to remain competitive and has put together a five-point plan.
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Sainsbury's gets back to its roots
Sainsbury's customers are now able to trace all British organic fruit and vegetables back to the farm on which they were grown via a new website.
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National Summer Fruits announces new PR deal
National Summer Fruits Ltd (NSF Ltd) has announced that it has awarded the public relations contract for the 2004 campaign for UK soft fruit to Sputnik Communications.
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Zespri profits double
New Zealand kiwifruit marketing and export company Zespri has overcome the odds to post record dividends and double profits in the year to March 31.
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FSA to target teens
The Food Standards Agency is turning its attention to healthy diets for teenagers.
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Apples bearing up
The New Zealand apple season is hitting recent averages despite fears at the outset for a frost-hit crop.
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UK fruit and vegetable sales soar
A mix of fine weather and the trend of detox diets have lifted sales of fresh fruit and vegetables to record levels according to a report in The Times
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Tesco IT heads to India
Tesco is relocating parts of its operation to India in an attempt to save labour costs
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Pink Lady to visit Mardi Gras
Pink Lady apples will be continuing their UK campaign with an appearance at London's Mardi Gras – Pride in the Park.
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HRI welcomes Warwick move
Horticulture Research International and the University of Warwick (UoW) have welcomed Defra's decision on the future of HRI Wellesbourne and Kirton.
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Go dotty about Polka
New raspberry variety to be launched by Hargreaves Plants at Fruit Focus.
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Fairtrade expands into citrus and apples
The first Fairtrade citrus and apples will be sold in the UK in the next fortnight, brought in by Capespan from South Africa's Thandi project
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Hutton's straight bat
Deirdre Hutton, chair of the National Consumer Council, hits out at marketing inaccuracies.
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Saphir urges end to stand-off in markets dispute
Nick Saphir has called on the Corporation of London, Defra and the Greater London Authority to negotiate a quick resolution to the dispute over the future of London's wholesale markets.
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Northern Foods issues warning
Northern Foods has warned of margin pressure and of weaker underlying sales in the second quarter but remains hopeful

