Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4403

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    Direct approach from Tozer

    2007-09-27T15:01:02Z

    Tozer Seeds has launched a new online vegetable seeds sales division, called Tozer Direct.

  • Article

    Health snack boost

    2007-09-27T14:01:01Z

    Growers are set to receive a boost as consumers opt for more healthy snack foods.

  • Cider Museum calls for apples
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    Cider Museum calls for apples

    2007-09-27T13:01:01Z

    The Cider Museum in Hereford is appealing to fruit growers to bring their apples to an open day next week.

  • Article

    Spud workers safer

    2007-09-27T12:01:01Z

    The British Potato Council has released a new DVD promoting the importance of health and safety in potato production.

  • China extends export regulation
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    China extends export regulation

    2007-09-27T11:01:01Z

    China is to ban from export to any market fruit grown on unregistered orchards or handled in unregistered packhouses, with effect from November 1.

  • Vivaldi has a one-in-four shot at the title
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    Fresh selections for Quality Food Awards

    2007-09-27T10:01:01Z

    Four companies have been shortlisted in the fresh produce category for the Quality Food Awards.

  • Article

    New Defra waste policy

    2007-09-27T10:01:01Z

    Defra has outlined a new waste and resource evidence programme to help the industry to deliver the Government’s ‘ambitious’ waste policies.

  • EAP ceo Adrian Barlow teaches chldren about English apples
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    Kids welcome English top fruit at Budgens

    2007-09-27T08:01:01Z

    Budgens launched its autumn campaign for seasonal British food last week, with the arrival of English apples and pears in store.

  • Rubens set for harvest
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    Rubens set for harvest

    2007-09-27T08:01:01Z

    Rubens, the Italian bred Elstar/Gala cross which has been under trial for the last three years in Kent, will be harvested next week.

  • Article

    The Co-op sees profits soar

    2007-09-26T17:18:57Z

    The Co-operative Group has announced a 30 per cent increase in profits, on the back of strong performances from its food, pharmacy and funerals businesses.

  • Article

    Dorset Food Week to kick off in October

    2007-09-26T17:01:02Z

    The seventh annual Dorset Food Week is to coincide with autumn half term in October.

  • Malling Juno delayed
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    Malling Juno delayed

    2007-09-26T16:01:01Z

    The launch of a new early season summer fruiting raspberry variety has been delayed.

  • Article

    PMA tackles food safety at Fresh Summit

    2007-09-26T14:01:01Z

    As part of its ongoing efforts to help produce industry members to address challenges to the industry’s food safety record, the Produce Marketing Association (PMA) will offer a series of workshops on food safety topics at its 2007 Fresh Summit International Convention and Exposition, in Houston on October 12-15.

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    CHEP vows to protect the environment

    2007-09-26T14:01:01Z

    Pallet and container company CHEP is to take its vow to protect the environment a step further, with the announcement that for every customer who signs up to receive electonic invoice documentation, the company will make a donation to the International Tree Foundation (ITF).

  • Article

    Fuchsia gall mite warning

    2007-09-26T12:01:01Z

    The RHS has warned fuchsia growers that a ‘potentially devastating’ mite has been found on a British plant for the first time.

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    Networking event lined up for Lincolnshire

    2007-09-26T11:01:01Z

    Select Lincolnshire and the Regional Food Group for Yorkshire and Humber (RFGYH) have teamed up to host an information and networking event in October.

  • Helping the crops grow
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    Helping the crops grow

    2007-09-26T10:45:25Z

    With growers under pressure to improve quality and shelf life while controlling input costs, Commercial Grower looks at developments in the feeds and fertiliser sector.

  • The generation game
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    The generation game

    2007-09-26T10:41:12Z

    With the average age of horticulturalists pitched in the mid-50s, the industry is in need of some new blood. But where are these youngsters going to come from? Elspeth Waters reports on the sector’s attempts to connect with the younger generation.

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    Mike Hall

    2007-09-26T10:38:18Z

    “Writtle has two new courses in horticulture which aim to provide a more flexible approach to study.”

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    Major upheaval for HDC

    2007-09-26T10:36:36Z

    It’s been rumoured for some time now, but that doesn’t make the announcement that the HDC will relocate to