Meldungen aus Europa – Page 2879
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Hunt for UK's organic faves is on
Soil Association Organic Awards to find the best of British now open for nominations
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Public sector food ready for revamp
Calls for new watchdog to collectively monitor public sector food amid fears that UK 'is not ready' to offer free school meals
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New Fontestad facility almost complete
Reconstructed packhouse expected to be up and running in time for 2014/15 citrus season
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Hangzhou event hits the market
Brand-building via e-commerce, reaching out to new consumers in tier-two and -three cities, and managing future market growth projections in China were some of the hot topics discussed at Asiafruit Market Insight
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UGPBAN clashes with Auchan
UGPBAN is taking legal action against Auchan after the latter included Antilles bananas in its cut-price promotion in France
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Brassica Growers Association in EU funding boost
Love Your Greens campaign the only programme in the UK to be given cash from a special agriculture-promotion pot
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NatureSweet gears up for show
Group's booth at United Fresh convention will feature new products and a chef demonstrating uses for NatureSweet lines
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Chris Redfern: South African setbacks
Moneycorp analyst on a poor week for the rand, and much of a muchness for the other major global currencies
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Peruvian avos gear up for record US season
First ever integrated national marketing campaign is being launched to support biggest ever export campaign in US
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Haulier Turners sees profits dip
Fresh produce delivering giants Turners (Soham) sees turnover rise to £242m but pre-tax profits fell to £22.5m
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HAL transition 'too hasty'
Farmer groups fear the decision to transition Horticulture Australia to a grower-owned research and development corporation has come too quickly
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NZ mango imports could rise
A New Zealand delegation toured India’s fruit treatment facilities last week, leaving Indian officials optimistic mango exports will rise
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Scales to file for IPO
Business conglomerate Scales Corporation has confirmed it will file for an initial public offering and New Zealand stock exchange listing
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Brits 'lack' produce season knowledge
Many of those quizzed for new LEAF survey unaware that they can buy British strawberries in the summer months
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Fepex repeats calls for more support for POs
Fepex voiced concerns to new agriculture minister Isabel García Tejerina during a meeting on Monday
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Waitrose begins selling 'ugly' fruit
Blemished apples from retailer's African farms on sale in 'mixed' bags on sale from now until late August
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First-ever soft fruit body formed in NI
The Northern Ireland Soft Fruit Growers Association (NISFGA) will represent the needs and interests of members
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Cultilène makes tech support changes
The Dutch firm is ready to recruit in order to free up its technical support team to specialise on propagation
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Barfoots uses veg waste to power cars
Chichester-based exotics veg specialist working towards a carbon-friendly solution for the re-utilisation of waste bi-product
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UK firm unveils new smoothie line
Up-and-coming drinks company Happy Monkey releases apple and blackcurrant flavour exclusively to Tesco stores