Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3014
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Book project comes to fruition
South African growers have delivered the first packages of English language reading and textbooks to farming schools in the Western Cape of the country.
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Growth in store for foodservice, says Horizons
Foodservice consultancy Horizons predicts that ethical issues regarding sustainability, food provenance and ethical trading, which have become less important over the past few years, will once again come to the fore during 2013.
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Fowler and Marks awarded New Year's Honours
Several leading figures from the food industry have been included in the New Year's Honours List including Peter Fowler, former president of the Covent Garden Market Tenants Association, and Peter Marks, the outgoing chief executive of The Co-Operarive Group.
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Discounters shine over Christmas
The likes of Aldi and Lidl performed strongly for the 12 weeks ending 23 December according to the latest retail data from Kantar Worldpanel.
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Waitrose MD predicts produce price rises
Mark Price, managing director of Waitrose, has predicted that price inflation of fruit and vegetables will rise further this year.
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New onion slicer is a cut above the rest
Buckinghamshire company Baltimore Innovations says its new vegetable slicing system is an 'industry first.'
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"Disappointing" Christmas results for Morrisons
It was a difficult Christmas period for Morrisons as like-for-like sales dropped 2.5 per cent for the six weeks to 30 December.
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Marketing changes for Morrisons
Bradford-based retailer Morrisons has announced Nick Collard as its new group marketing and customer director.
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Soils Partnership set up for final push
The Soils Partnership, a collaboration between the AHDB and Catchment Sensitive Farming (CSF) to help UK farmers get the most out of their soil, is set for one final push before its programme comes to an end in March.
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Change4LIfe in TV ad takeover
Public-health minister Anna Soubry launched a new phase in the Change4Life campaign today with a prime-time TV advertising “takeover” in England set to boost fruit and vegetable uptake through Aldi, Asda and The Co-operative.
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Paterson reiterates support for GM
DEFRA secretary of state Owen Paterson has reiterated his support for GM, stating that UK growers could 'fall behind other countries' if the technology isn't embraced in the coming years.
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Ant and Dec deal for Morrisons
Morrisons has signed up TV duo Ant and Dec to front its new advertising campaign.
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Chilean blueberries bounce back
Exports of Chilean blueberries are recovering following heavy rainfall and hailstorms in the south-central area of the country during the Christmas period, according to the latest crop report from the Chilean Blueberry Committee.
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New website for British Growers
The British Growers Association has unveiled a new website at www.britishgrowers.org.
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Beds Growers plan 50th celebrations
Bedfordshire Growers is marking its 50th anniversary this year with a day of displays and celebrations at its site near Biggleswade.
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Italian trade mourns death of Bruno Di Lenardo
The fresh produce business in Italy is mourning the untimely passing of Bruno Di Lenardo, who reportedly took his own life just two days before Christmas and one day after a devastating fire destroyed his company's packhouse in Padua, according to Eurofruit.
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Kendall's fresh policy call
NFU president Peter Kendall has called for fresh thinking on farm policy as growers and farmers try to recover from a year of devastating weather.
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New director for French potato body
The French potato industry and vegetable wholesalers’ federation Fedepom has appointed Christophe Mallet to be the post of director from 2 January.
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Potato giant reports fall in sales
Dutch potato giant Agrico has reported consolidated turnover of €208.8m for the 2011-12 financial year, a substantial decrease compared with the €304.7m it generated in the previous 12-month period.
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Richard Jones: RFID: Why Soviet World War II favourite could end up as a worthy successor to the barcode
RFID, or Radio Frequency Identification, promises the dream for the consumer. Imagine a busy supermarket at Christmas time:

