Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5016
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Gemini board relaunched
Owing to growing demand from customers, Smurfit is relaunching its Gemini corrugated board.
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Safeway slips further down the scale
Both sales and shares at Safeway are continuing to drop, according to the latest Taylor Nelson Sofres breakdown.
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Tesco to revamp organic offer
Tesco is taking steps to promote its organic fruit and veg range more aggressively - starting with a packaging design overhaul.
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Freshfel export report welcomed
Freshfel's detailed report on the difficulties facing EU exporters to third countries is met positively by the European Commission.
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Dutch sprouts get their skates on
The Greenery Six sprout skating event took place last week across the Netherlands.
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Santa checks out Spanish clems for Asda
Santa has been spotted amongst the orange groves of Spain.
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Canaries in tune
Canary Islands tomato growers will be backed in the UK by a promotional campaign run by Foods from Spain during the remainder of their season.
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Guernsey growers enjoy export growth
A 2002 report of the Guernsey horticultural industry shows that export values are increasing, although some sections of the industry are in decline.
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ABP issues trading statement for 2002
In its trading statement for 2002, ABP stated there had been continued growrth throughout the past 12 months.
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Tesco produce chief speaks out
Steve Murrells terlls freshinfo his initial views having taken over as head of fresh produce at Tesco.
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Roll up for the U40s
Places are still available on the U40s Fruit Growers Conference, in Bologna in February.
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Anecoop signs Citrus from Valencia deal
One of the largest Spanish citrus suppliers, Aneccop, has signed an important agreement with Citrus from Valencia.
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Euro Pool celebrates 10 years
The returnable crates packaging system Euro Pool is celebrating its 10th anniversary this month.
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New Covent Garden trade tops £500m
In its latest annual report, New Covent Garden Market states its business in the year ending March 31, 2002, topped the £500m mark.
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Israel takes more from the west bank
Produce moving from the Gaza strip has shown a marked increase
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Scottish traders experience low November sales
Sales figures during November, for Scotland, grew by less than those for October. However, this has now become a regular trading pattern.
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Challenging year for organic veg
The 2001/02 marketing season for organics has been described as "difficult", "challenging" and "disastrous".

