Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3482
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Scottish research giant opens
The James Hutton Institute opened today to form a powerhouse for research into food, land use and climate change.
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ArticleGlobalGAP defends role after Peru mango affair
GlobalGAP has hit back at accusations it has been undermined by allegations of worker abuse in the Peruvian mango trade.
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ArticleDevelopment slated for Mindanao
Development plans for the Filipino Island of Mindanao should benefit the area’s horticultural industry
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ArticleWatercress edges closer to TSG status
UK watercress growers have passed the first stage in their quest for Traditional Speciality Guaranteed (TSG) status and have received backing from farming minister Jim Paice.
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ArticleGrocery growth takes a dip
The latest grocery share figures from Kantar Worldpanel for the 12 weeks ending 20 March show a sharp dip in supermarkets’ growth rate from 3.9 per cent last month to 2.6 per cent.
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HMI clamps down on rogue produce traders
The Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) has come out in support of the decision by the Horticultural Marketing Inspectorate (HMI) to clamp down on rogue traders who flout the EU Marketing Standards.
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ArticleConsolidation forecast for own-label supply
There is likely to be continued consolidation among private label suppliers, a new report from Rabobank’s food and agri research division has concluded.
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Co-op launches savings site
The Co-operative is launching Save More, a new website, aimed at enabling shoppers to save money on their shopping at Co-operative Food stores across the UK.
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Greenery's Nature Counts seven more
The Greenery has awarded its Nature Counts sustainability label to seven new companies.
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New organic alliance forged
Eight organic organisations across Europe have joined forces to form the Leading Organic Alliance to help promote organic farming in the continent, develop and protect organic standards and to exchange best practice in production, certification and advocacy.
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ArticleEnglish peppers shaping up strongly
Abbey View Produce (AVP)’s first English peppers of the season have hit Sainsbury’s stores.
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ArticleCMR prepares to open new headquarters
Spanish fresh produce group set to inaugurate new headquarters near Barcelona’s Mercabarna market next week
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ArticleSouthern Hemisphere citrus to contract
Shaffe-Freshfel unveil slightly lower Southern Hemisphere citrus production and export forecasts for this year
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Manchester meet over plant health changes
The Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) is to host a briefing in Manchester over changes in plant health regulations.
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ArticleNew UK marketing manager for Pink Lady
Former Horticulture Australia marketing specialist Michelle Toft joins Coregeo to boost awareness of Pink Lady and Tenderstem
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Article2x2 targets Dutch youngsters
Latest marketing project aims to encourage greater consumption of fresh fruit and vegetables among children in the Netherlands
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ArticleUK grocery sales on the slide
Rising grocery price inflation takes toll on shopper spending, as consumers look to save money
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ArticleEC to reclassify bananas as berries
New proposals to streamline the fresh produce import protocol could see a number of popular fruits reclassified as berries
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ArticleSound result for Nature Choice
Andalusian pepper and cucumber specialist records solid results for 2010 boosted by demand in Nordic countries
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FSA reviews food safety strategy
The Food Standards Agency has reviewed its strategy to 2015 and identified six main outcomes as well a renewed focus on sustainable development

