Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4005
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ArticleBig rise for Aus grape exports
Australia’s grape exporters are experiencing their best season in five years, according to Horticulture Australia Ltd
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ArticleMinister enjoys fruitful EMR visit
A look behind the scenes at one of the UK’s most important scientific research establishments was on the agenda when Jonathan Shaw, minister for the South East and MP for Chatham & Aylesford, visited East Malling Research (EMR) last week.
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ArticleYoung Horticulturist winner named
Kew Gardens’ student Alex Summers was named Young Horticulturist of the Year this month.
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ArticleSouth Africans donate Sharonfruit
A South African Sharonfruit farm has donated a consignment of fruit to the charity Foodbank for the second year running.
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Weis to acquire Giant Markets
The retailer plans to purchase Giant’s Broome County stores located in Binghamton, Vestal, Endicott, Endwell and Johnson City
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Berry Gardens' finance director to retire
Berry Gardens’ finance director David Macgregor is to retire at the end of May.
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USDA withdraws grape proposal
The proposed amendment of US standards for grades of table grapes raised concerns over the marketability of the fruit
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BRC Global Standards goes online
British Retail Consortium (BRC) Global Standards launched its own website last week.
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ArticleWallace reveals Eat Seasonably at Re:fresh
Today sees the launch of a new campaign called Eat Seasonably, encouraging consumers to eat more local, seasonal food.
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ArticleFlandria woks out in Belgium
Flandria has recommenced its wok demonstrations in Belgium in order to highlight the quality of the Belgian label
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GLA busts "exploitative" operator
A gangmaster’s reign of abuse and exploitation ended after his licence was revoked for numerous serious breaches of workers’ rights.
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ArticleFirst baby carrots arrive in Asda
Asda received its first consignment of UK baby carrots last week as the retailer looks to extend the shoulders of the British season.
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ArticleTesco battles market share loss
Supermarket giant Tesco is struggling with its market share, performing behind its 2008 figures despite a pick-up in the last month.
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ArticleHospital guidance in ill health
The department of health has released a “flawed” piece of guidance to hospital food procurement managers on sustainable food, sparking tough criticism from the fresh produce industry.
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ArticleHimachal Pradesh apples decline
India’s Himachal Pradesh is set for a 40 per cent drop in the apple crop following poor growing conditions
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ArticleNOL raises Asia-Europe rates
Singapore’s Neptune Orient Lines will raise freight rates on Asia-Europe routes from next month
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ArticleChile launches Berry Committee
The new organisation is designed to support the positioning of Chile’s rapidly expanding blueberry offer on the world market
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ArticleSpanish tomato exports tumble
Fepex has blamed the slump in exports of tomatoes and other vegetables on a ‘lack of controls’ on Moroccan imports entering Europe
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Hopes high for Agrexco stones
Agrexco stonefruit volumes for the 2009 campaign are on course to reach the same level as last year, at around 5,000 tonnes.
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EuropaBio welcomes carbon report
EuropaBio, the European biotech industry association, has publicly welcomed the report IB 2025: Maximising UK Opportunities from Industrial Biotechnology in a Low Carbon Economy, released by the UK’s Department for Business Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (BERR).

