Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4357
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tna to showcase its Robag3 in Berlin
A vertical form, fill and seal (VFFS) machine designed for packaging fresh produce - the robag® 3 320 single jaw, stainless steel VFFS machine - will be displayed by tna at Fruit Logistica.
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ArticleMission Produce signs AgriWorld Exchange agreement
Mission Produce, one of the world’s largest avocado producers and shippers, has signed an agreement to trade fresh produce using AgriWorld Exchange, the first live online agri-trading marketplace.
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BCPE welcomes new board member
British Crop Production Enterprises (BCPE), the operating arm of British Crop Production Council (BCPC), has announced a new appointment to the BCPE Board.
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NZ apricots to boost UK presence
New Zealand apricot production volumes are down compared to last season, but shipments to the UK are set to increase this year.
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ArticleCeleb chef joins Gate Gourmet
Celebrity chef Steven Walpole has joined Gate Gourmet, the UK’s leading airline service company, as senior executive chef to British Airways.
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ArticleMinisters to call for unified food labelling
Health minister Alan Johnson will today urge supermarkets to unify their food labeling, as the government unveils its strategy to cut obesity rates in the UK.
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ArticleUK growers needed for Vegexchange.com
Vegexchange.com is calling out for UK growers to join its local fruit and vegetable exchange system.
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Queensland growers in worker allegation probe
Queensland’s workplace ombudsman is to investigate allegations of underpayment of workers in the horticulture industry around Bundaberg, in the south-east of the Australian region.
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ArticleNickerson-Zwaan set to reduce brassica imports
Nickerson-Zwaan plans to reduce the amount of brassicas the UK imports every year with new varieties.
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Government ready to abandon junk food ad ban
The Children's Food Campaign is rallying support for Food Products (Marketing to Children) Bill, which calls for a 9pm watershed restriction on junk food adverts, in a retaliation to the government’s plans not to impose the ban in its new anti-obesity strategy tomorrow.
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ArticleMed diet recommended during pregnancy
Women who eat a Mediterranean diet while pregnant could protect their children against asthma and allergies, according to new research.
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ArticleAsda considers Somerfield buyout
Asda is reportedly seeking advice on the £2.5 billion auction of Somerfield.
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Rain dampens Oz peach prospects
Rainfall in Australia’s Goulburn Valley over the weekend has destroyed part of the region’s peach crop.
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ArticleMor weathers tough sharonfruit season
It is the middle of the season for sharonfruit specialist Mor International, with supplies kicking off last October and due to wind up at the end of March.
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ArticleMorrisons beats all expectations
The UK’s number four supermarket chain jumped to the head of the like-for-like queue this Christmas, with a 9.5 per cent sales hike far outweighing that of its main rivals.
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ArticleCheggers and BPC on chip hunt
Celebrity chip connoisseur Keith Chegwin and the British Potato Council’s (BPC) Chip Inspector have launched the search for the UK’s best chips.
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ArticleHealthy menu planner launched in schools
A brand-new guide to help caterers, school meal providers and local authorities meet the government’s nutritional guidelines for school meals has been introduced by the British Potato Council.
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ArticleParripak in winter wonderland
Bedfordshire-based Parripak Foods has had a busy winter, churning through around 1,000 tonnes of finished vegetables a week.
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FSA commits to a healthier workplace
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has published the first stages of activity to give people across the UK improved access to healthier meals while they are at work.
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RSA plum deal rides the storm
Organic plum growers from South Africa managed to weather the effects of severe rainstorms at the end of November.

