Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4364
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Safety focus at Foodex Meatex
The Food Safety Forum will take place at Foodex Meatex, in Hall 17 of the National Exhibition Centre Birmingham on April 6-9, 2008.
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BA passengers first to pay £100 fuel surcharge
Long-haul passengers flying with British Airways are to be the first to experience flight fuel surcharges in excess of £100, as the airline mitigates for soaring oil costs.
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What's on the award board, Ford?
Car manufacturer Ford has racked up an impressive range of awards in 2007 for its commercial vehicles.
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ACS is looking for a hero
The Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) is welcoming entries for the Community Heroes Award 2008.
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ArticleWell Pict Scotland unveils 2008 plans
Well Pict Scotland is aiming to boost its production by 50 per cent and develop its grower base this year.
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Syngenta paints the sprouts red
Crop developer Syngenta’s new range of red Brussels sprouts will be on supermarket shelves by the end of this year.
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Agro-Mashov gears up for international trade
The 18th Agro-Mashov International Agricultural Exhibition, to be held on January 9-10 2008 at the Tel Aviv Fairgrounds, will focus on adjusting agricultural production and marketing to specific consumer needs, and agriculture in eastern Europe and the Far East.
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ArticleFarmers take action to mitigate climate change
Farmers have increased on-farm action to combat climate change, according to Farming Futures’ survey results.
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ArticlePosy boxes get green makeover
A brand new posy box design from BoxMart is to hit UK florists this month, promising to be more environment-friendly.
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ArticleCrossroads for 5 A DAY
Could it be that 5 A DAY is nearing yet another crossroads in its history in this country? Since its introduction here in
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Article2007 - second warmest UK year ever
It certainly wouldn’t have felt like it to growers whose crops succumbed to frosts, snow and rain storms, but 2007 was officially the second warmest year in the UK on record.
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ArticlePotatoes in Practice set for 2008
The British Potato Council (BPC) sponsored Potatoes in Practice will held at the Scottish Crop Research Institute’s (SCRI) Gourdie Farm, near Dundee, on August 7, 2008.
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ArticleEating 5 A DAY could save one in 20
Eating the recommended five portions of fruit and vegetables a day could prevent more than one in 20 premature deaths, the government revealed today.
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ArticleFyffes expects earnings to rise
Fyffes has raised its earnings forecasts due to the benefits it says it has derived from higher selling prices and favourable exchange rates.
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NZ growers find joy of text
Labour problems in New Zealand’s cherry industry have been reduced by a novel recruitment drive by the country’s Department of Labour.
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ArticlePlan your visit to Fruit Logistica
Enjoy the many faces of Berlin after a day at the trade fair.
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FTA: Oil price signals reason to drop duty plans
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) says that the arrival of the $100 barrel of oil signals yet another reason why the government must abandon its plan to increase fuel duty by 2p per litre from April 1.
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ArticleNFU: Government must back farming
The government must recognise the key role that farming will have to play over the years ahead in securing Britain’s food supply and fighting climate change, NFU president Peter Kendall has said.
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FPJ Israeli correspondent Aaron Priel dies
It is with sadness that we report the death of Aaron Priel, on January 2.

