Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4232
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ArticleGriffith to host 2008 citrus conference
Over 300 industry members are expected to attend the 2008 Australian Citrus Industry Conference in Griffith, New South Wales
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ArticleSainsbury's says forget stains, go golden
Sainsbury’s is to market its new golden raspberries as a stain-free alternative to traditional red varieties.
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ArticleFrench could fancy Peruvian products
Experts claim Peruvian fruits, vegetables and other food items could benefit from France’s varied patterns of consumption
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Articlecheckfresh offers new pricing updates
A new company offering weekly retail price information has set up in Boston, Lincolnshire.
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ArticleJaffa enjoys value increase at Tesco
Jaffa-labelled fruit has enjoyed strong growth in value at Tesco in the last quarter, fuelled by an increase in in-store promotions as more shoppers look for bargains in the fruit and veg department.
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Shopkeeper questions grant scheme
While the wholesale trade welcomed government grants to encourage North East corner shop owners to stock more fresh produce, the concept has not met with overwhelming support from shopkeepers.
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UK agriculture borrowing figures reach £10 billion
Borrowing levels for the UK agriculture sector have broken the £10 billion mark for the first time, according to figures released by the Bank of England last week.
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New fresh-cut blog launched
Key Technology has announced the launch of its new blog to provide information and insight of interest to fresh-cut produce processors around the world.
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tna welcomes new team member
tna has welcomed Con Dedousis as the newest member of tna Europe’s project management team.
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FPC announces dinner guest nation
The Fresh Produce Consortium has announced that Kenya will be the guest nation at its 63rd annual dinner next year.
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ArticleUK research groups eye Kirton
UK research organisations could be prepared to take on Warwick HRI’s Kirton research centre, which will be closed in spring 2009, avoiding the total loss of the 120-acre site to the domestic vegetable industry.
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Sheffield hosts international orchard date
Sheffield Hallam University will play host to three-day international conference on the history and cultural importance of orchards and groves from September 8-10.
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ArticlePears gear up for strong season
European pear producers are set to enjoy a strong season with high prices, as the continent expects to produce its smallest crop of recent years.
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ArticleCharity praises Covent Garden generosity
Covent Garden traders have been lauded for raising well over £100,000 in 19 years for a local charity.
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ArticlePlastic bag use declines at Tesco
Tesco, the UK supermarket giant, has announced that the use of disposable plastic bags is in steep decline as shoppers in their thousands switch to permanent shopping bags.
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ArticleModel T channels Discovery to Booths
The Booths store on Haven Road in Lytham marked the beginning of the English apple season on Tuesday, with a special delivery from Kent.
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ArticleHans van den Heuvel to join Hillfresh
Former Hagé International/The Greenery import director set to head up company alongside existing directors
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ArticlePotato Council honours Jim Godfrey
The Potato Council has honoured Jim Godfrey with a special award in recognition of his outstanding service to the British potato industry.
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ArticleUS pears reap benefits of ripening scheme
The US pear industry has enjoyed major success with its consumer-oriented ripening programme, and growers are seeing significant increases in return as a result.
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Articlegfa unveils new workshop for POs
Fruit and vegetable producer organisations across Europe have a new opportunity to meet and discuss key industry topics

