Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5020
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ABP relocates its Cardiff office
Associated British Ports has moved offices within Cardiff. It will share the new building with the Cardiff Harbour Authority.
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Consumers still unwilling to turn healthy
Research from the FSA has shown that in spite of a wide range of foods, consumers are still opting for an unhealthy lifestyle.
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What's in-store at Sainsbury's?
Sainsbury's buyers visit stores as part of programme designed to roll out to suppliers in the new year.
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Brazil looks to pep up export challenge
Two of the leading fruit producers in the north east of Brazil have called for trend-led change and co-operation to drive the country's export industry forward.
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Tesco and Spanish government stage strategy summit
Spanish minister of agriculture visits Tesco and A Gomez to discuss future collaboration.
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Brazilian tongues wag at Pucker Tucker
Nancy Tucker, vice president of the Produce Marketing Association in the US, certainly got tongues wagging at Fenagri, last month in Petrolina, Brazil, with a presentation of some of the key findings of recent PMA research.
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Budgens website offers on-line food tolerance database
Budgens has relaunched its website www.budgens.co.uk with a fresh new look, in line with Budgens "Where freshness comes to life" instore branding, and becomes the first supermarket site to offer a detailed food intolerance database.
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Spanish citrus triples in value
Spanish citrus production has tripled invalue over three years, according to Andalusia's agricultural office. The region is now the second highest producing area in Spain, behind Valencia.
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Spanish lettuce growers attack supermarkets
The pricing policy of European supermarkets has been denounced by Spanish lettuce growers. Many producers face low returns this season because of over production problems. They do not believe the supermarkets support an "ethical price" for growers.
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Spania Fresh marks official Canaries merger
ScSMB has merged with salad suppliers in Tenerife and Gran Canaria to become Spania Fresh as of December 1.
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Cue growers get HDC funds
The Horticulture Development Council (HDC) has announced that it will support the Cucumber Growers' Association (CGA) technology demonstration unit at Stockbridge Technology Centre (STC).
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New grapefruit hybrid on the way
Florida grapefruit growers are developing a hybrid that is three parts grapefruit, one part tangerine. Early Sweet is designed to appeal to consumers who don't normally enjoy grapefruit.
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BRC fears results of pre-budget report
The BRC has warned the Chancellor's pre-budget report could have serious implications for the retail sector. Consumer spending could fall dramatically if interest rates continue to grow.
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The future's Spits
John Olney, tenants chairman at New Spitalfields, welcomes the Review of London's wholesale markets and predicts a bright future.
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Garden's Emanuel upbeat on Review recommendations
There is little doubt on reading the Review that the market that should stand to gain most if it is implemented in full is New Covent Garden.
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French strike fizzles out
Blockades on roads around France erected by hauliers protesting about salary, bonus and retirement issues have been lifted.
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Christmas present from Higgins
Seed and ware potato grower the Higgins Group is offering interest-free extended credit on orders of seed confirmed before the end of the year.
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Spanish iceberg warning
High temperatures in south-eastern Spain over the last few weeks have led to overproduction of iceberg lettuce as staggered plantings are starting to come on stream all at once raising fears of a shortage in coming weeks.
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Dixon docked for pesticide abuse
Defra is stepping up its campaign to crack down on illegal pesticide residues in winter lettuce this season as one grower is convicted for use of dimethoate as a result of the 2001-02 monitoring programme.
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Zespri bows out early
New Zealand kiwifruit marketer and exporter Zespri International has had its earliest ever finish to the season in Europe with all ports clear of the fruit this week.

