Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3912
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ArticleTastiest tomatoes unveiled by TGA
Commercial growers triumphed in the Tastiest Tomato Competition at the West Dean Gardens near Chichester at the start of September, taking the top places in all the categories judged, together with the prize for the overall winner.
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ArticleSicilian citrus bears brunt of Italian storms
Damage to fruit and vegetable production being assessed by Coldiretti across large swathes of country's Tyrrhenian Coast
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ArticleMFC Italia opens office in Moscow
New centre will offer market research and promotional support to Italian companies looking to build a presence in Russia
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ArticleUK organic campaign in the pipeline
Organic firms in the UK have come together to wage a campaign aimed at reversing the downward trend brought on by the credit crunch
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ArticleDel Monte lands taste award
The group has been recognised for the quality of its Gold Extra Sweet Pineapple product by the International Taste and Quality Institute
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ArticleSalmonella scare prompts spinach recall
A Californian grower has moved to recall a batch of spinach following the discovery of Salmonella in USDA tests
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ArticleWestern Australian mango volumes rise
The region will see production increase by 30 per cent this season, according to the latest forecast by the national mango association
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ArticleSinclair launches variable print system
The labelling specialist has unveiled a new system that could help cut costs and provide clearer, sharper data images
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Field trials service launched
Independent Business Resource Ltd (IBR) has launched a new contract field trials service, offering pre-registration research efficacy and selectivity trials as well as field-scale development demonstrations, to manufacturers, distributors, advisory or research organisations.
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ArticleWaitrose buoys ailing John Lewis
Waitrose’s resurgent sales performance is buoying the fortune of its ailing parent company, John Lewis.
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Wholesalers urged on efficiency drive
Wholesalers and catering companies which operate from London’s wholesale markets are being encouraged to take advantage of an opportunity to receive free Safe and Fuel Efficient Driving (SAFED) training for vans.
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Water footprint to benefit NZ
The Royal Society of New Zealand has released a discussion paper this week that suggests water sustainability will be unavoidable and using a water footprint on labelling will benefit New Zealand exports.
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ArticleNew broom sweeps in at NHS Supply Chain
Fresh produce industry stalwart Jon Morgan joined NHS Supply Chain as senior buyer for produce on Monday, with responsibility for the School Fruit and Vegetable Scheme.
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Kent competition gets arty
Produced in Kent, the champion of Kent’s local food and drink producers and restaurateurs, has unveiled a new recipe and cookery competition for Kent’s secondary school students with an arty judge.
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Government ditches waste charge plans
The government has abandoned plans to charge farmers for registering exemptions for agricultural waste, following lobbying by the National Farmers’ Union (NFU).
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ArticleChile shows pomegranate promise
Northern Chile has great potential as a producer of fresh pomegranates for export.
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ArticleEarly avos start on a high
Very early arrivals of green-skinned Israeli avocados made extremely good money on UK wholesale markets this week.
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Normal for Norfolk campaign launched
Norfolk County Council is championing the county as a world-class centre of food-based companies and research.
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FTA calls for infrastructure cash
A leading transport group has called on politicians not to shy away from infrastructure investment because of the recession, with a particular focus on railfreight.
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ArticleNew business shapes Brazilian fair
The first Fruit & Log trade show, held in São Paulo, focused on strengthening relationships within the Brazilian produce industry

