Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4214
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High turnout expected for BIOSPAIN
Some 1,500 professionals from 35 countries in the biotechnology sector are expected to take part in BIOSPAIN 2008.
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New challenge for schools
Employers in food and drink manufacturing have been given a new opportunity to forge better links with local secondary schools with the gift of a valuable teaching aid from skills council Improve.
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ArticleOrganic slump a short-term problem
Any recent decline in sales of organic produce is a “short-term problem”, Soil Association policy director Peter Melchett said this week.
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ArticleBCGA exhibition set for October
The British Carrot Growers’ Association (BCGA) will hold a Carrot Variety Demonstration and Trade Exhibition on October 9, 2008, at Whitley Bridge, near Goole.
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Caution call on CTU
Growers considering chlorotoluron (CTU) as an IPU alternative in black-grass control programmes need to be aware of sequence restrictions with Atlantis WG, a leading herbicide expert has warned.
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Ecuador fights on in banana battle
Ecuador has said it is “extremely disappointed” with the EU decision not to sign an agreement on the banana import regime negotiated on the fringes of the WTO Doha talks.
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ArticleSterling in new euro low
As sterling plunged to new lows against the euro this week, importers were left counting the cost.
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Seminar urges cooperation on grapes
Sicily's Mazzarrone PGI table grape consortium prepares to host convention aimed at increasing coordination within the Mediterranean grape business
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ArticleUK growth for Picota cherry sales
The Spanish Picota deal has enjoyed a fruitful season in the UK, with sales growth driven by high quality fruit and extensive promotional activity
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Cargo volume up at Port of Zeebrugge
The Belgian port saw increases in total cargo volume and container traffic in 2007
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ArticleBarfoots celebrates corn
Barfoots of Botley will hold its biannual event Cornfest, which celebrates local sweetcorn in Sussex, on September 6, in Pagham near Chichester.
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Price rise on fruit and veg hits 14.7 per cent
An index compiled by retail analyst Verdict Research for the BBC has revealed an 8.3 per cent hike in food prices since January.
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ArticleFruity Faces gears up for back-to-school rush
Fruity Faces is gearing up for back-to-school trade, as an increasing number of parents look to the inflatable fruit cases to get their kids to eat healthily.
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ArticleKaki company plans premium brand
Fuster Moncho set to launch “high quality” persimmon brand for new season
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ArticleMexico set to increase organic mango production
High US demand is driving growth in planted area in the state of Michoacán
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ArticleKids follow parents' eating patterns
A new study suggests that children eat more fruit and vegetables when their parents consume more themselves
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ArticleCherry outlook unclear for Argentina
Following the devastating frosts of last season, the cherry industry is hoping for no further weather-related issues
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ArticleJamaican banana industry will go on
Calls for the closure of the industry are unnecessary, despite the latest storm significantly damaging production
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ArticleGlobalGAP summit moves to Europe
GlobalGAP is to return to Europe for its ninth conference, following its meeting in Bangkok last year.
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Pure Pacific looks to Optyx technology
The organic fresh-cut specialist has opted to implement Key Technology's latest laser sorter

