Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4405
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ArticleTozer launches online gateway
Tozer Seeds has launched a new online vegetable seeds sales division called Tozer Direct.
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Horti Fair award shortlist announced
A total of 19 new products have been shortlisted for the Horti Fair Innovation Award 2007 by the international trade jury.
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Malvern launches 'Edible Gardens'
Organisers of this year’s Malvern Show are hoping to encourage the trend to ‘grow your own’ fruit and veg by launching an ‘Edible Gardens’ competition.
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ArticleRelocation and new name for HDC
The HDC will be relocated to Stoneleigh in Warwickshire to take its place as part of the newly christened Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board, Defra has announced.
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HTA calls for Scottish SPS feedback
The HTA is asking its members in Scotland for their views on how and when the Single Payment Scheme for nurseries should be brought in.
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Farmers call for understanding
Five weeks ahead of a crucial vote in the European Parliament (EP) on two key EU pesticide dossiers, European farmers, with the support of national crop protection associations and ECPA, are launching the campaign - Understand the Impact.
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Promo boost for chrysanthemums
Chrysanthemums are set to become next season’s hottest trend, thanks to the Flowers and Plants Association.
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M&S to build Bradford distribution centre
Marks & Spencer has made public its plans for a new distribution centre in Bradford.
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ArticleGrowers warned over 2008 spinach supply
English growers have been warned that spinach seed, provided mainly from Denmark, will be in shorter supply for next year's crop.
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ArticleSainsbury's to rebrand c-store network
Sainsbury's has unveiled plans to change the public perception of its convenience store business, from Local stores as small supermarkets to neighbourhood grocery stores.
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Brits not getting 5 A DAY
Two-thirds of Brits are not eating the recommended five portions of fruit and veg a day, new research has shown.
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Murder hunt at fruit farm
A murder hunt has been launched after the body of a man was discovered at a fruit farm near Peterborough.
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ArticleEnglish apple season now underway
The English apple season has officially launched this week, with the arrival of the major UK varieties in retailers over a week earlier than last year.
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Organic growers needed
More growers are needed for the organic price information system, which has been available to the sector through a joint project between HDRA and the Soil Association, for the first time this summer.
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Euro business awards deadline looms
Organisers of the 2008 European Business Awards have warned that the deadline for entry is looming.
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New Food Market for Northenden
A new trial market is set to open on Palatine Road, Northenden in October.
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ArticleTitchmarsh presents Writtle students
New Writtle College graduates were honoured by Alan Titchmarsh in two ceremonies which took place last week.
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ArticleNew Scotts sales rep for Ireland
Scotts has appointed a new area sales manager for the Republic of Ireland, which, according to the company, has demonstrated its commitment to making further investment in Ireland.
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ArticleFrozen in efficiency
The impact of a Food Chain Centre (FCC) value chain analysis project, which looked at how both Anglia Pea Growers (APG) and Birds Eye work to deliver Birds Eye frozen peas, has revealed an action plan to make chain more efficient.
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ArticleEMR shares apple days with the public
East Malling Research (EMR) will be opening its doors to the public for the first time in five years for their ‘Apple Days’ on September 29 and 30.

