Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4204
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ArticleZespri loses trademark appeal
The kiwifruit marketer has had its case against Enza Kiwifruit's new logos rejected in New Zealand
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ArticleDutch pear crop downsized
The Dutch Conference pear season is underway and, although the crop is a little smaller than last season, the fruit is still looking good.
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ArticleBroccoli may combat lung disease
New research from the Johns Hopkins Medical School in the US suggests that broccoli could help people with chronic lung disease.
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ArticleCalifornian stonefruit shines in UK
The California stonefruit crop is in “robust” form this year, with volumes slightly up on last season and the UK market performing well for shippers.
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Hong Kong draws crowds to second asia fruit logistica exhibition
Last week saw the produce industry throng in Hong Kong for the second-ever Asia Fruit Logistica exhibition, following last year’s inaugural event in Thailand. Laura Gould caught up with some of the exhibitors
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Unions call for halt to VED
The four UK farming unions have united in calling for the government to reconsider its plans to substantially increase the vehicle excise duty (VED) to be applied to the type of vehicles, which are essential to those who live and work in the countryside.
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ArticleGreenvale adds to management team
Greenvale AP has strengthened its management team in the Scottish border.
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ArticleRetail markets to get full-scale national survey
A national survey of 100 food retail markets is to be completed as part of a ground-breaking PhD research project supported by the National Association of British Market Authorities (NABMA).
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The Co-operative named one to watch
The Co-operative has been named a brand to watch by a panel of experts and the British public.
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ArticleA first for UK Tenderstem
British-grown Tenderstem broccoli has provided a significant proportion of retail sales over the summer months for the first time.
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A new delivery from TDG
TDG’s temperature controlled services division is introducing a delivery service for its customers.
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Rijk Zwaan prepares for Asian move
Dutch seed breeding firm Rijk Zwaan has introduced its easy- to-prepare Salanova lettuce brand in Malaysia, Singapore and Korea, and is soon to launch into the Philippines and Japan.
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ArticleEx-Compass man joins Procure4
Leading supply chain consultant Procure4 has appointed ex-Compass purchasing director Craig Warhurst to head up its fresh food consulting.
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ArticleOranges and bananas can reduce leukemia risk
Regularly feeding young children oranges and bananas could halve their risk of developing childhood leukemia, says a new study.
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ArticleRoyal aspiration for new Greenvale spud
Greenvale AP launched a new maincrop potato variety exclusively with Tesco this week
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Domex hails Asian trade fair
Washington apple shipper Domex Superfresh Growers believes Asia Fruit Logistica represents a “terrific opportunity to go into deeper relations with our Asian customers”.
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ArticleHall to chair SCI hort group
Mike Hall has been elected chairman of the first committee of SCI’s Horticulture Group.
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Eat your way to good eyesight
More than half of Brits place little importance on foods that affect their eyesight - increasing to nearly two thirds when it comes to 18-34 year olds, according to a healthy sight research study carried out by IPSOS Health.
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Trucking provider files for insolvency
Part-owned LCL Freshservices Iberia has voluntarily filed for insolvency.
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ArticleSenior official calls for FDA split
New legislation has been proposed that will see all food safety issues handled by a new Food Safety Administration

