Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5007
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Redbridge merges two divisions
AFI and Redbridge Produce Marketing brought together in latest strategic move of holding company.
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Honduran exports rise
A US study has found that non-traditional exports from the Central American nation are on the rise.
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EU organic consultation under way
The European Commission has launched an internet consultation exercise about the future of organic farming.
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Safeway shares stats with suitors
Safeway has issued its six suitors with information outlining the state that the supermarket is in.
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The Princess Royal to give keynote speech
The Princess Royal will make an address at Horticulture in Focus where she will receive the first official bouquet of a prize-winning daffodil.
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Congestion charge campaign
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has issued details on how the central London congestion charge will affect commercial vehicles
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Counting the cost of new legislation
Transrigoroute UK outlines the cost of both the working time directive and the central London congestion charge which comes into effect next week.
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High street price drop
The BRC has issued a warning as prices on the high street have decreased – including food prices – on December's levels.
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Natural Trade Show Brighton bound
The Natural Trade Show will be held in Brighton on March 16-17.
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IFE goes Polish
EU member in waiting Poland is holding its first trade-only food, drink and hospitality exhibition this May to offer exhibitors dynamic market opportunities
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ABP appoints assistant port manager at Southampton
Matthew Kennerley has been promoted at Associated British Ports to become assistant port manager at Southampton.
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Fruit Logistica breaks record
Fruit Logistica organiser Messe Berlin is hailing last month's show as the best in the fruit-trade for high-level commercial contacts. Trade visitor attendance rose by 14 per cent breaking previous records for the event, which featured 850 exhibitors from 45 countries.
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Produce health check
In a move that should be of enormous benefit to naturally healthy fresh produce, draft proposals from the EU intend to ban food companies from making spurious health claims about their products.
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Israeli flowers fight on
Fierce competition in the flower trade in Europe has caused a 30 per cent downfall in prices of Israeli-grown roses, gypsophila, solidago and anemones.
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Friday is Flower Day
Friday is Flower Day thanks to the support of leading industry organisations for the Flower Council of Holland (FCoH) campaign.
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Guernsey glass row
A row has erupted in Guernsey over the purchase of Les Nicolles 22.5 acre rose nursery for use either as a housing estate or a school.
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Windwards worry
Windwards Bananas md Bernard Cornibert is calling for "responsible retailing" as the Wal-Mart group positions itself alongside other suitors in the race to take over Safeway and supermarket price wars on bananas continue.
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Chile and NZ tie in apple rankings
For the first time in eight years, New Zealand has had to share top spot with another apple producing country – Chile – in a survey measuring international competitiveness.
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UK romantics revealed
People in the East of England are most likely to buy their loved ones flowers this Valentine's Day
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Potatoes in decline
The areas of potatoes planted is predicted to decline according to research by the National Farm Research Unit.

