Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4159
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Guernsey export value on the rise
The export value of horticultural products from Guernsey is expected to reach £48.1 million this year, compared to £46m last year and £46.91m in 2006.
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ArticleAustralia approves Chile Free Trade Agreement
The Australian government has passed legislation for a Free Trade Agreement with Chile
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ArticleChristmas trees in tight supply
Supplies of Nordmann Fir are likely to run tight this Christmas.
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ArticleJPMO to cease trading
Jersey Produce Marketing Organisation (JPMO) is to cease trading as tomato exports from the island grind to a halt.
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Indian processed food to double
India’s processed food sector is expected to double in size by 2015, according to industry experts
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Storm tears through Queensland
The Australian state of Queensland was hit by a severe storm yesterday
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Innovation on cards for food and drink
A new initiative, which helps food and drink companies develop innovative products and packaging, is being launched to ensure companies remain competitive and win market share - especially in today’s challenging economic climate.
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Produced in Kent makes Christmas focus
Local food initiative Produced in Kent is targeting families in the Garden of England to encourage them to buy from within the county as they watch the pennies this Christmas.
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ArticleFleece expansion for Crop Solutions
Crop Solutions is expanding its range to include two leading brands of fleece, Agryl® and Novagryl®.
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ArticleZespri celebrates export tray record
Zespri International announced a record-breaking season this week with the export of its 100 millionth tray of New Zealand kiwifruit.
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Medfel adds new dimension to Rim
A new trade event for the Mediterranean Rim will have its first outing in April 2009, when Medfel opens its doors in Perpignan.
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English pears struck by weather
While the apple crop has largely survived the varied weather problems of this year in all English production areas, pears have not been so lucky.
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Sainsbury's bids for Olympic glory
Sainsbury’s is hoping to become a key name at the London 2012 Olympics, according to Marketing Week.
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ArticleTesco unveils English master
The first commercial supplies of UK Rubens apples went on sale at Tesco on Wednesday.
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Interpoma 2008 a "resounding success"
The event has had positive reviews for its international feel
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ArticlePomegranates found to inhibit inflammation
Pomegranate extract may inhibit the chronic inflammation linked with a variety of health problems such as heart disease and arthritis, according to a study.
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ArticleCornish pride goes online
South-west England wholesaler Bristol Fruit Sales has just launched www.growfair.co.uk to support its local produce brand, Growfair - Pride of Cornwall.
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ArticleBruni: "This is a joke for consumers"
Leading Italian industry figure Paolo Bruni has been highly critical of the European Commission's plan to deregulate EU marketing standards for a number of fruits and vegetables
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ArticleEC gives backing to organic farming
A campaign to encourage the consumption of organic food in Europe has been launched by the European Commission

