Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4980
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Media: Friend or foe?
The relationship between the food industry and the media was called into question at an Open Day at the Surrey headquarters of Leatherhead Food International.
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Geest chairman content
Geest's chairman, Sir John Banham has announced that trading in the current year was in line with expectation, reflecting sound growth across all major business.
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Agency accused of manipulating GM debate
Sir John Krebs, chairman of the Food Standards Agency (FSA) has been heavily criticised and accused of manipulating the government's public debate on GM foods.
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Toms off to tricky start
The UK tomato season is off to a challenging start but the message from the industry's trade association is pay more not less.
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Kiwi growers keen on EurepGap
New Zealand kiwifruit marketer Zespri International has reported that take up within the industry for EurepGap has been "outstanding".
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Ilapak offers small solution
Ilapak has launched an electronic flow-wrap designed for small outlets.
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Flower pot protest
MEPs have given an early indication that flower pots would not fall foul of a proposed EU packaging waste regulation.
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Knight rides into AI
Recently formed Asparagus International has announced the appointment of Peter Knight.
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Salvesen suffering
Christian Salvesen, the logistics company has seen its shares fall by 21 per cent, following the collapse of a proposed takeover.
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CCFRA addresses waste
Campden & Chorleywood Food Research Association Group (CCFRA) is tackling waste minimisation.
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Fast track for florists
Flowers Direct has introduced a series of free, fast-track seminars across the UK.
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Working time delays alarm FTA
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has expressed serious concerns over the government's delays in publishing final regulations for the Working Time Directive, which is due to go live in the transport sector from August 1.
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Salvesen suffering
Christian Salvesen, the logistics company, has seen its shares fall by 21 per cent, following the collapse of a proposed takeover.
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Compass announces results
Compass, the world's largest caterer, is upbeat for the coming year despite results announced for the period 2002-03.
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Chile clinches Israeli deal
The Chilean Nursery Association has purchased rights to grow several Israeli registered and patented citrus varieties in Chile.
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Morrison and Sainsbury's hint at joint Safeway bid
Morrison's has admitted that it would consider a joint takeover for Safeway.
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Fork-lift sales increase
The British Industrial Truck Association has seen continued growth in the first quarter of 2003.
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SAS steals in early with cauliflower at Sainsbury's
New season cauliflower has hit the shelves at Sainsbury's – nearly a week ahead of schedule. This year's efforts mean that Univeg has achieved continuity throughout the year with UK product.
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French plan toll charge
France has announced plans to tax journeys by foreign and domestic lorries on all toll-free motorways and dual-carriageways.
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Consumer demand ferocious
Consumer demand is the most ferocious market force, according to Tesco's Sir Terry Leahy speaking at an international conference this week.

