Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3006
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New Spitalfields named 'Best Wholesale Market'
New Spitalfields Market has been named Best Wholesale Market in the National Association of British Market Authority Awards in Birmingham last week.
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Eosta brings organic innovation to Berlin
Netherlands-based fresh organic fruit and vegetable company Eosta is looking to wow visitors to this year's Fruit Logistica in Berlin by introducing three new product innovations.
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Convenience drive for Morrisons
Morrisons has acquired seven stores from closing camera chain Jessops as part of its convenience drive this year.
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‘Engineering can boost farming’ says Tacon
The first Groceries Code Adjudicator, Christine Tacon has called for an increased focus on agricultural engineering to support an increase in food production.
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Industry teams up to tackle new fruit fly
The soft-fruit sector is leading a co-ordinated industry response to ward off the potentially devastating effects of a new fruit fly.
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Spanish forecast onion increase
Spanish onion producer-exporters are forecasting an increase in output for the 2013-14 season.
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Quasar system boosts celery shelf life
Len Wright Salads has replaced its traditional celery-cutting technique with a water-jet system to extend product shelf life.
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English growers win grant support
The Agriculture & Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) has won a grant worth £490,000 from the Regional Development Programme for England (RDPE) to help knowledge transfer of advanced technical skills for growers and farmers.
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Isle of Ely backs a winner
A fish and chip shop in Brae, Shetland is celebrating after winning a national award sponsored by Isle of Ely Produce at the 2013 National Fish & Chip Awards organised by Seafish.
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Scots launch Sourcing for Growth
The Scottish government has launched a knowledge hub to match food-manufacturing companies with producers of quality Scottish produce.
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Uruguayan apples suffer hail damage
The Uruguayan apple crop is likely to be down on last season following a hailstorm on 24 January.
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Ronny be good
2013 is shaping up nicely for Ronny Liu as he celebrates Chinese New Year with an extended Morrisons contract and the stepping up of plans for his own version of Westfield. Samantha Lyster met the fresh produce entrepreneur
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Frozen comes in from the cold
As one of the categories experiencing growth, frozen produce has benefited from the austere economic climate, as consumers perceive it as better value for money. Lisa Kjellsson reports
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Coming to America
In recent years, British fresh produce brands have been exploring stateside opportunities. Samantha Lyster reports
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Unite to host two AWB protests this weekend
Unite will stage two protests this weekend - one outside London-based hotel the Savoy and another in the Somerset constituency of farming minister David Heath to increase pressure on the government to save the Agricultural Wages Board (AWB).
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NZ forecasts 'balanced' apple crop
New Zealand will produce its most diverse apple crop in recent history in 2013 according to figures just released by industry body Pipfruit New Zealand.
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BHTA enjoys conference success
The British Herb Trade Association (BHTA) celebrated its annual conference and annual general meeting last weekend with visitors and speaker from around the UK.
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Turnover improvement for ND
French logistics organisation Norbert Dentressangle (ND) has announced an increase in annual turnover of 8.5 per cent for 2012, up to €3.88bn from €3.58bn the previous year.
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Seeds of recovery for organic sector
Organic advocates have long insisted that, away from the multiple supermarket sector, sales of organic produce are far
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Analysis
Chris Redfern: As sterling falls further, is a rebound likely?
Sterling extended its six-month decline against the euro, falling another two cents. It was steady against the Australian

