Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4978
-
Article
NAFM set standards
The National Association of Farmers' Markets (NAFM) has awarded certification to 75 markets across the UK in the first year of the "gold standard" scheme.
-
Article
Eurotunnel extends its coverage
This month sees Eurotunnel's 15th truck shuttle enter commercial service and the company hopes fresh produce will play a larger role in its future.
-
Article
Hairyape wins award
The fruit, vegetable and flower internet search engine www.hairyape.co.uk has won the Federation of International Trade Associations (FITA) "Really useful site" award for last month.
-
Article
Specialists improvce food safety results
A recent survey carried out revealed that 70 per cent of food company's has seen their image enhanced since working with the inspection and certification specialists.
-
Article
Irish potato blight
Ireland has found it first cases this year of potato blight according to an announcement by Teagasc
-
Article
Sainsbury's support for strawberries
National Summer Fruits' fourth British strawberry day will take place on June 12
-
Article
Fresh juice sales get a lift
Good news for the fresh juice sector, as onsumption of long-life fruit juice fell by 35 million litres in 2002.
-
Article
WUWM and Freshfel agreement
The World Union of Wholesale Markets (WUWM) and the European Fresh Produce Association (Freshfel Europe) have announced the completion of a co-operation agreement.
-
Article
Big Food Group make big plans
The Big Food Group has announced plans to step up its refurbishment programme in an attempt to turn around continued falling sales
-
Article
Sainsbury's shores up Shell deal
UK supermarket chain Sainsbury's is expanding its fuel and convenience store operation with Shell UK.
-
Article
Herb Society success
The Herb Society won two silver medals at this year's Chelsea Flower Show.
-
Article
Higgins moves up potato listings
The Higgins Group has achieved national listings for two of its new potato varieties
-
Article
Tomato growers breakout
Delegates at Syngenta's tomato conference, in Alicante last week, were invited to "breakout".
-
Article
Naming and shaming spreads
German retailers obliged to name and shame, and they don't like it. Waitrose gives its view.
-
Article
Spanish react to toll threats
Spanish producer and trade organisations are calling on regional, national and EU authorities to prevent the introduction in France and Germany of new road tolls for lorries.
-
Article
Branston chills out
Tesco and wholesaler potato supplier Branston Potatoes is expanding its temperature controlled delivery fleet.
-
Article
Northern sales go south
Ready-meals manufacturer Northern Foods has issued a warning that tough competition and the prospect of retail rationalisation are threatening sales as the group reported a fall in underlying annual profits.
-
Article
Sainsbury's take-over mooted
Rumours have been flying around the City of London that Sainsbury's could be facing a take-over bid.
-
Article
Tesco expands in Thailand
Tesco has unveiled plans to spend a further Bt7 billion (£102million) on expanding its operations in Thailand.

