Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4477
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Morrisons launches Recyclopedia
Morrisons has introduced Recyclopedia - an on-pack labelling scheme to help recycle more first revealed by FPJ in March.
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Whole Foods Market wows London
The first UK branch of US-based Whole Foods Market has opened its doors in London.
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Sclerotinia battle boost
The blight fungicide Shirlan is also highly effective against Sclerotinia when used during mid-season canopy complete applications, according to manufacturers Syngenta.
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Monsanto chief speaks out
Europe is edging slowly towards GM acceptance, according to Monsanto ceo Hugh Grant.
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ArticleTop fruit residue reduction hope
Tackling codling moth with a heightened dose of a naturally occurring viral infection is set to become standard practice in apple orchards, as part of the industry’s efforts to reduce residues, according to an industry expert.
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ArticleUK berries take a taxi
British Summer Fruits (BSF) kicked off the British berry season on Monday, with a procession of 10 colourful strawberry and raspberry-themed taxis across central London, and a berry free-for-all at key locations across the capital on Tuesday.
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ArticleZespri announces full-year result
New Zealand kiwfruit marketer has announced a consolidated net profit after tax 18 per cent down on the previous period.
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Signum the brassica saviour
Vegetable growers know that producing high quality disease-free produce for the increasingly demanding retail sector is essential.
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ArticleGreenvale goes local
Greenvale AP will see its first crops of Ayrshire and East Lothian new season potatoes delivered direct to local Tesco stores
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Low Emission Zone will cost smaller businesses
The Forum of Private Business (FPB) has called for more support for companies that want to make their vehicles compliant with the Low Emission Zone.
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North east biofuel hope
The Biofuels industry could be worth £1 billion to the north east economy by 2027, according to a new strategy.
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ArticleEurozone interest rate highest for six years
The European Central Bank (ECB) has raised interest rates for the eurozone to their highest level for six years.
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Taypack stays at the top
Taypack Potatoes has achieved the highest possible BRC Global Food accreditation for the fourth year running.
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S&N goes pear shaped
Brewing giant Scottish & Newcastle, may be about to launch two new pear ciders within the year.
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Nominations sought for potato award
The British Potato Council (BPC) is seeking nominations for this year's British Potato Industry Award.
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ArticlePesticide exceedance blamed on weather
A slight increase in the number of UK water samples exceeding the 0.1 microgram a litre threshold for farm chemicals has been blamed on the very wet autumn of 2004.
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Keelings acquires IVG White
Keelings has announced an agreement with IVG White (Sales) Ltd to acquire the latter’s fresh produce business in Burton Latimer, Northamptonshire.
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ArticleFarm audit reduction hope
A new initiative is being touted as a possible solution to the problem of duplication within audit schemes.
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EU-wide electronic register set to become a reality
An EU-wide electronic register of transport operators, linked to national databases, should be a reality by 2010, says EU inland transport director Enrico Pasquarelli.

