Meldungen aus Europa – Page 5160
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Service stations under attack
UK motorway service stations have been criticised for their high price levels.
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Female phenomena
Women are emerging as a major force in the battle to bring Britain's farming industry out of crisis.
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Asda rolls back to push forward
Asda is reaping the benefits of the price war currently gripping the UK's supermarkets, industry experts say.
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APS on a roll
The Assured Produce Scheme is to make changes to its subscriptions, introducing a rolling scheme instead of the current fixed date system.
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Soil on the boil
Soil Association director, Patrick Holden slammed government for its apathy over organic farming in the UK, and its general attitude towards the agriculture and horticulture sectors, at the launch of its second Organic Food & Farming Report.
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Banana war is over(?)
Russel Mildon of EU's agriculture directorate has given assurances that the EU banana dispute will reach a conclusion by the end of the year.
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Wholesalers sent to Coventry
Traders on Conventry wholesale market are to be evicted from their current location by the local council, which has given them notice to leave by September 2000.
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Cameo hopes for more than a walk-on role
The Caudle has already met with an enthusiastic response from UK consumers, who, through imports from the US, have enjoyed the appleâs firm texture, good eating quality and attractive red colour. Now, if UK growers keep up the good work, home grown quantities of Caudle, trademarked Cameo, will increase, with the first commercial crop available this year. The Journal joined the Cameo Club on an orchard visit.
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Who'd have Geest it?
Geest PLC and the New Zealand Apple and Pear Marketing Board (Enzafruit) announced today a large-scale merger, creating a £100m turnover business, with net assets £0.8m.
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Euro/SA trade further liberalised
EU and South Africa have signed an agreement, which it is hoped will free up 90 per cent of trade between the two regions.
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Totaal recalls huge success
Last month's AGF-Totaal '99 exhibition attracted 43 per cent more international visitors than the last event in 1997.
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Brittany gears up for internet age
Prince de Bretagne has launched the English version of its website.
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Vegex points the way
The Vegex exhibition and conference has been awarded five points by the Basis professional register.
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ABP confims APS management reorganisation
Associated British Ports has confirmed details of senior management reorganisation at its subsidiary American Port Services.
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Florida sunshine rises in the East
Florida state is to open an office in Beijing for the promotion of citrus sales in China.
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Caterers get the Apple Pie bug
Bakers and caterers nationwide took up the challenge of Bramley Apple Pie Week from October 3-9, with a series of promotional events and activities.
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Beef ban brings Brown boycott
Nick Brown has encouraged a boycott of French products in the wake of the disagreement over the ban on British beef imports.
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UK brassica conference 2000
The first brassica conference of the new millennium will take place on January 27.

