Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5029
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Waitrose strengthens focus
Waitrose outlines plans for increased collaboration and customer focus.
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Shutler's shuffle
Somerfield has named Andy Shutler as its new head of fresh produce and frozen food buying.
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Organic land expansion
The UK organic boom continues apace, according to the Soil Association.
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Plantings down, yields up (anecdotally)
New figures from the BPC reveal total potato plantings in the UK are down 5.6 per cent on those of 2001.
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Plantings down, yields up
New figures from the BPC reveal total potato plantings in the UK are down 5.6 per cent on those of 2001.
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Planting the seeds in Perth
Reducing seed potato production costs and assessing the opportunities available to the seed supply chain from changing consumer buying habits will be highlighted at next month's Seed Industry Conference, Perth, November 14-15.
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Greenery links up with Fruitmasters
Two Dutch companies link to improve the position of fruit farmers in the Netherlands.
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EAP makes its plea
English Apples & Pears chairman Robin Pooley welcomed guests to Butchers Hall for dinner on Monday night to see in the new top-fruit season and remind the industry that its generic promotional effort will only work if all shareholders contribute.
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Horticulture should plough own furrow
UK horticulture should go it alone to build a higher profile image and look after its own lobbying with government by establishing a separate organisation, MP Michael Jack said last week.
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EAP makes its plea
English Apples & Pears chairman Robin Pooley welcomed guests to Butchers Hall for dinner on Monday night to see in the new top-fruit season and remind the industry that its generic promotional effort will only work if all shareholders contribute.
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The biggest pie in the land
Bramley Apple Campaigners broke the 'biggest apple pie' record at Borough market
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EPL's multi-colour press scoop
EPL Technologies installs eight-colour press as part of £3m service-enhancement programme.
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HumberVHB goes Dutch
Dutch giant The Greenery and ailing UK salad leaders HumberVHB have announced an agreement to enter into a joint marketing arrangement.
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Vegetables less popular than fruit
A Bournemouth University study has found that children aged eight to 11 find it hard to identify some fruit and vegetables and that fruit is more popular than vegetables, although a warning was sounded for the National Fruit Scheme and pear consumption.
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Somerfield shares slide as ceo goes
UK supermarket Somerfield lost almost half its value on Monday when it issued a warning that profits for the year would be 35 per cent below expectation and ceo Alan Smith resigned.
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Sainsbury's fights hard
The UK's second largest supermarket group has admitted it faces pressure from aspiring Asda in third place and has raised the stakes in a voucher war with market leader Tesco.

