Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4383
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ArticleIsraeli citrus flourishing
Israel's citrus sector is developing and expanding at a rate not envisaged by growers, it has emerged.
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ArticleZespri revises forecast returns
New Zealand kiwifruit marketer Zespri is forecasting an NZ$19 million (£7m) drop in returns from this year's kiwifruit exports.
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DLV to open UK subsidiary in 2008
Leading Dutch advisory body DLV Plant is to open a subsidiary in the UK on January 1, 2008.
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New website for BoxMart
Supplier of gift boxes and speciality packaging for the drink and flower industries, BoxMart has launched a new website which will mean faster, better and larger discounts for BoxMart customers.
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Yorkshire potatoes make it into crisps bags
English Farming and Food Partnerships (EFFP) has brought together two Yorkshire-based companies, Seabrooks Crisps and Wold Produce, to produce a new range of crisps made with local potatoes.
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ArticleYear of Food and Farming on right track
Sir Don Curry took the opportunity at the English Farming and Food Partnership (EFFP) conference in London recently to congratulate the industry on the Year of Food and Farming’s success so far.
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Worcester goes organic
A couple from Worcester, Bill and Andrea Donnelly, are to become part of Riverford Organic Vegetables’ network of distributors operating a home delivery box scheme in individual locations across southern England.
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ArticleFresca unveils Evesham expansion
The Fresca Group has opened a new Evesham-based business, ValeFresh Ltd, a specialist packer and ripener.
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Esso joins ACS
Esso’s On the Run convenience format has joined the Association of Convenience Stores (ACS).
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ArticleOnline service earns produce plaudits
Coolload Europe is earning plaudits for its on-line refrigerated exchange service for fresh-produce hauliers.
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ArticlePublic thumbs up for Spanish exotics
Foods from Spain gained useful insight into public perception of Spanish exotic fruits when it gave demonstrations of cherimoya and persimmon to members of the public at the Taste Spain festival at Borough Market.
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Truffle trials underway for Asda
Asda has announced plans to plant and grow gourmet truffles in a Yorkshire field.
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ArticleMango dream team comes into play
A ‘dream team’ of post-harvest scientists has been assembled in the US for an unprecedented study of the mango supply chain from field to table, in a bid to identify opportunities to improve fruit quality for the consumer.
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Garden Organic raisin' Afghan hopes
UK organic growing charity Garden Organic is working with NGO Mercy Corps to help revitalise organic agriculture abroad, specifically raisin growers in Afghanistan.
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Ethiopia set for export boom
The Ethiopian Horticulture & Flower Growers and Exporters Association hopes to generate $1.4 bn annually within five years by expanding fruit and vegetable exports in addition to its fast growing exports of cut flowers.
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Starpack on track for May
The Packaging Society has re-launched Starpack - the UK’s most prestigious packaging awards - to include a high-level strategic business conference, called the Starpack Summit.
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Rhubarb legend scoops regional award
This year’s Deliciouslyorkshire awards, celebrating the region’s finest food and drink, attracted a record 100 plus number of entries, whittled down to just 11 eventual winners.
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ArticleCitrus exports CLAM up
Citrus production in the Mediterranean Basin countries is forecast to fall 10.5 per cent on last season, to 17.8 million tonnes.
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Ageing population needs food education
A survey of 50 to 65 year olds published by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) has suggested that although people know that eating healthily is important, they do not put it into practice.
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Eosta scoops Riverford accolade
Dutch organics specialist Eosta has scooped the Riverford Organic Vegetables Service award.

