Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5039
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Fyffes to grow?
The banana industry awaits, as speculation rises about a potential Fyffes bid for Chiquita.
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ABP shows continued growth
Associated British Ports shows increased profits despite the current uncertain economic climate.
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French seek southern markets
French onion exporters, finding competition in the UK market tough, are looking to southern Europe to boost sales.
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Farm ministers Israel bound
Thirty ministers of agriculture have already confirmed their plans to participate in the forthcoming Agritech '03 exhibition, to be held in Tel Aviv in May 2003.
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Fyffes shows increased profits
Fyffes has registered a 6.8 per cent profit rise in the first half of 2002.
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British Retail Consortium slams MEP packaging vote
The BRC has hit out at the European Parliament's plans for increased packaging regulation.
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My name is not John Bates Flowers Ltd
John Bates Flowers Ltd becomes JB Flowers Ltd. The new name reflects the company's vision for the future. Negotiations are also under way for supermarket contracts.
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Olivia heads to Edenbridge and Oxted
Capespan promotes Outspan fruit at the Edenbridge and Oxted County Show. Free tastings were offered to visitors.
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Children cheer for Chippies Choice
Weymouth kids dress up as Chippies Choice sacks to promote MBM potatoes.
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Co-op bags degradable first
UK supermarket retailer The Co-op has launched the country's first fully degradable carrier bag.
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Waitrose forges potato link
Retailer Waitrose and potato supplier Solanum have joined forces to launch www.waitrose.com/potato
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Argentinean berries suffer
High winds and hail in the central Argentinean berry growing area of Coronda damaged about 70 per cent of the planted area of strawberries in the third week of August.
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Caribbean dry spell
Crops in the Caribbean's largest islands are looking for additional moisture this hurricane season, according to reports from US agronomists and meteorologists.
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Chile lashed by rains
As spring approaches in the southern hemisphere, fruit production in Chile is already starting to feel irregular weather conditions which are threatening early stone fruit production.
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Paragon of virtue for Tesco
Tesco using Paragon software system to organise fleet of vehicles. Manager Ken Davis says the system is essential for Tesco's operation.
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Paragon Hotel of virtue for conference
London will host an international food conference in October. The event will be co-held by International Food Hygeine and the Chartered Instiute of Environmental Health.
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Guernsey discusses its future
A series of meetings are now being held in Guernsey concerning the future of the horticultural industry.
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Tesco chiefs back to floor
Tesco's fresh produce managers will be heading back to the shop floor in a bid to learn more about their business.
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NZ in freight turmoil
New Zealand flower growers and exporters want the ministry of transport to stop airlines increasing freight rates by 20 per cent from October.

