Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4268
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Clutterbuck joins Pseedco team
Dr Brian Clutterbuck, former head of agronomy at South Lincolnshire potato business QV Foods Ltd, is joining Perth-based Pseedco as retail seed sales manager.
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Kiwifruit antioxidants "easier to absorb"
USDA study suggests antioxidants in kiwifruit may be more beneficial to human health than those found in other fruits
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Spanish citrus exports see earnings rise
Turnover increase comes in the wake of a historic fall in production, according to leading grower group Ava-Asaja
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ArticleStrike threat hangs over Germany
Leading transport body says members are prepared to "go to the barricades" if necessary over fuel and toll hikes
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ArticlePM pledges to curb food waste
Food campaigners have urged supermarkets to cut unnecessary food offers, following a statement from prime minister Gordon Brown pledging to reduce food waste and stem escalating food costs.
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Call for end to ‘cheap’ food
UK government report on food wastage could lead to pressure on retailers to curb bulk buy grocery deals
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ArticleCitrus pest has Californians worried
The Asian citrus psyllid pest threatens Californian citrus industry from across the Mexican border
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Water savings possible for stonefruit
A new study in Australia shows stonefruit can be grown using 30 per cent less water
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ArticleBASF warns pea growers
The chemical company BASF has warned pea growers that they should be inspecting crops for disease on the lower leaves and be prepared to spray as flowering approaches.
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Lincolnshire comes to London
Select Lincolnshire is getting ready to display its wares for the first time at the Restaurant Show, Earls Court, October 6-8, and at The Goring, Belgravia, London’s oldest family-owned five-star hotel where they will be celebrating county produce on the menu all week.
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US fast-tracks Philippine bananas
Quarantine protocols are being prioritised to allow Philippine hard green bananas into the US
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Asian shipping lines launch bunker fee
The introduction of an emergency bunker fee is being disputed by the Asian Shippers’ Council
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ArticleFEAST for local sourcing
A report commissioned by Covent Garden Market Authority (CGMA) has concluded that the Nine Elms market is “best placed to lead the way in local sourcing for the foodservice sector in London”.
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ArticleCapespan meets rising plum demand
Exports of its trademarked African Delight variety set to double to 15,000 cartons next season as UK sales increase
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Edeka and Rewe up for organics prize
The two German companies are among the nominees in the food retailer category of this year's CMA-backed organic trade awards
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Southern Africa to fulfil organic opportunity
Southern African producers have been urged to benefit from demand for organics in Europe by expanding their organic ranges.
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FTA steps up campaign
As part of its campaign to persuade the government to reduce the burden of fuel duty on diesel for UK industry, the Freight Transport Association (FTA) is making posters and stickers available for use in offices and on vehicles.
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M&S board prepare for shareholder wrath
Sir Stuart Rose and his M&S board face a fiery annual meeting on Wednesday, after an unexpected profit warning this week.
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ArticleCopenhagen Markets consortium unveiled
Plans for new Copenhagen fresh produce wholesale market offer "powerful, flexible and innovative" new trading centre

