Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4474
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Plumb to speak at Cheshire Show
The Lloyds TSB Agri-business Centre at Cheshire Show is promising two prominent guest speakers this year.
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ArticleConfidence over summer watering
Industry figures have expressed confidence there will be no be irrigation restrictions this summer.
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ArticlePink grapefruit more nutritious
Pink grapefruit juice has more nutritional benefits per calorie than other common fruit juices, a new study has found.
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Downy mildew fear for Impatiens
Impatiens growers are being warned of a potentially serious outbreak of Downy Mildew, the first since 2003.
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ArticleRyan predicts price rise for Irish mushrooms
An improved UK price deal for Irish mushroom growers is being forecast by a leading figure in the industry.
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ArticleKing outlines Sainsbury's three-year plan
At IGD's Sainsbury's Trade Briefing, held on Thursday 7th June, Justin King, Sainsbury's chief executive, outlined his plans for the next three years as the retailer moves from the recovery phase to one of growth.
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ArticleTaxi for Superberries
The British berry season kicked off this week, and to celebrate the fact the Superberries campaign has found a new way of publicising the fruit.
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ArticleOutspan's retro rhino charges back into view
A promotional campaign for the Outspan brand popular in the 1990s is set to make a comeback this season.
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Israeli study aids salinity survival
A new study by an Israeli scientist may help improve the ability of plants to survive in a highly saline soil.
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PFA grants honorary lifetime membership
David Eggleston has been awarded an honorary lifetime membership of the Packaging and Films Association (PAFA).
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ArticleWrittle comes into bloom
The meadow at Writtle College is now in full bloom, after horticulture students from the college helped establish it in autumn of 2006.
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MiniChefs site set to inspire youngsters
Ahead of the European Day of Healthy Food and Cooking on November 8, a new EU MiniChefs website has been launched for children to promote healthy living and eating.
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ArticleRetailers criticised over 'green'
Retailers have been criticised in a new report for their attitudes to ethics.
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ArticleNew wheels for GW Price
Fresh fruit and vegetable supplier GW Price has taken two more refrigerated vans from Petit Forestier.
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Trade in delicate balance
The latest Plimsoll research shows a delicate balance in the fresh produce market between success and failure.
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ArticleLuckhurst wins scholarship
Cornwall based agronomist Ellis Luckhurst from Truro has recently been awarded a Nuffield Farming Trust scholarship.
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ArticleEssex kids scoop top Spanish prize
Kingston Primary School in Essex has won first prize in the first-ever Foods from Spain (FfS) National Primary Schools Competition.
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ArticleCut flowers on form at auction
Cut flowers were in demand at auction last week, which led to a constant stream of trade, Spalding Auction has reported.
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Food miles debate at Royal Show
The Kenya High Commission in the United Kingdom will hold a debate entitled “Are food miles fair miles? Is locally grown produce really more environmentally fit than African imports?” at the International Centre as part of The Royal Agricultural Show in Warwickshire.
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ArticleNew water management advice
Growers can find out how to save money and the environment with an updated version of a water management guide.

