Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5155
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Island co-operative switches to mainland packing
Guernsey Growers Co-operative plans to move all packing operations for tomatoes to the UK, effective from next year.
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ABP announces sales and marketing reorganisation
Associated British Ports reorganises the sales & marketing function based at its London head office.
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Freight sector continues to lobby
The Freight Transport Association releases figures that show an alarming increase in the number of foreign hauliers operating in the UK.
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Soft fruit sector hears positive forecast
Nicholas Marston, md of Kentish Garden presents good prospects for the soft fruit industry at industry conference in Ashford.
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Veg worship clinches vital match
Hereford United's lucky FA Cuo ritual of worshipping a country vegetable was one of the reasons behind its recent success against Second Division Hartlepool.
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Fruit lines up for the Oscars
Bushel Box investigates the rise and rise of the fruity film title.
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Wholesale sector set to gain from internet trade
Traditional wholesale businesses singled out as excellent prospects for success with internet-based trading.
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Maff disputes strawberry blackspot claims
Maff's Plant Health Division disputes claims from the that it has allowed blackspot-infected plants to be sold and distributed under licence.
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Israeli Flower Board stripped of duties
Agrexco is to take over the global marketing of all Israeli flowers from the Israel Flower Board, following a ministry of agriculture ruling.
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Packing industry experts join Ishida
Packing industry experts join packing line equipment manufacturer, Ishida, as part of a strategy to increase customer confidence.
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UK food chain well placed to reap developing world market opportunities
The agricltural minister of state, Joyce Quin, stresses the need for an efficient, forward-looking and modernised industry and emphasises that the UK food chain is well placed to benefit from opportunities in developing world markets.
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CD-ROM reference tool released by HRI
HRI-HortiTech launches CD-ROM containing latest information on onion production
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Wal-Mart linked with Irish retailer Dunnes
Speculation in the US suggests that Wal-Mart is in the process of talks with Republic of Ireland supermarket chain Dunnes with a view to an acquisition.
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BCP bought by Japanese business
Mitsui & Co Ltd of Tokyo Japan has purchased a controlling stake in Wye-based Biological Crop Protection Ltd.
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BIFGA gives evidence at Competition Commission hearing
The British Independent Fruit Growers' Association gives oral evidence at a hearing of the Competition Commission inquiry into grocery supplies to the multiples.
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Plimsoll singles out industry winners
Plimsoll Publishing's latest fresh produce portfolio analysis, Edition 2000, separates the industry into four distinct categories - winners, chancers, losers and sleepers.
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French growers evaluate flood damage
Recent heavy rains in south-west France threaten to put a number of salad crop growers out of business.
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Nick Brown invites food chain action
Agriculture minister Nick Brown challenges all members of the food supply chain to act upon the results of the Food Chain Group's report.
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Brown rot back in UK potato crop
Brown rot appears in the UK for the first time in four years, in a potato crop in Northamptonshire.
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Somerfield issues further profit warning
Somerfield's sales continue downward path leading the group to issue its third profit warning.

