Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4523
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Pay back for farmers
The long-awaited rural payments report, due to be published today, is expected to be critical of the Government’s failure to pay English Farmers their subsides on time over the past two years.
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ArticleTesco to open eastern England sourcing office
Tesco is to open a regional buying office for the east of England to help small producers from the region sell goods through the retailer's stores.
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Eating greens can ward off colon cancer, says research
A diet high in fruit and low in meat can help reduce the risk of developing cancer of the colon, US researchers have reported.
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ArticleTakeover talk can't prick Sainsbury's balloon
Sainsbury’s, the UK’s number three supermarket chain unveiled another strong set of figures this morning.
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ArticlePackaging company takes prizes for innovation
Atlas Packaging has collected a number of prizes for its living plants packaging concept.
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NFU Countryside launches campaign for local food
NFU Countryside has launched a consumer campaign to support local food producers to put local produce on weekly shopping lists across the UK.
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ArticleTesco bananas get Amcor treatment
International banana giant Chiquita has chosen Amcor P-Plus modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) technology from Amcor Flexibles for its value and fun-sized banana packs to be sold in UK multiple Tesco.
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Top-fruit for the heart
Apples and pears may be key components in the fight to reduce the risk of heart disease through diet, according to a new study of more than 34,000 post-menopausal women.
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Asda mulls Sainsbury's bid
Asda is consulting with the Competition Commission to decipher whether antitrust issues could get in the way of a bid for Sainsbury’s, Reuters has reported.
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Eight-strong regional food and drink alliance launched
A regional food and drink alliance has been set up by eight groups across England as a mouthpiece for the burgeoning market for the local offer.
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ArticleWashington in spotlight at Morrisons
Washington Apples has launched a major campaign across Morrisons supermarkets promoting the region's fruit.
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ArticleHarsh winter takes toll in California
Avocado growers in San Luis Obispo County, California, are counting their losses following a cold, dry winter, according to local agriculture experts.
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ArticleJersey Royals plantings held back by sleet and hail
Plantings of Jersey Royals stalled again this week after a spell of sleet and hail hit the island.
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ArticleFeel Good feels packaging proud
Feel Good Drinks has unveiled new packaging for its full range of soft drinks.
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ArticleChile still top dog in apples
Chile has once again topped the table in the World Apple Report’s International Competitiveness survey.
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Article£1bn Morrisons talks rumoured
Reports emanating from a Sunday Express article suggest that WM Morrison Supermarkets is in talks to sell 26 of its store sites for a fee in the region of £1 billion.
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ArticleMicrogreens scoop another prize
UK salad companies HumberVHB and Westland Nurseries were the recipients of a Fresh Ideas award at the International Food Exhibition 2007 (IFE07).
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Mid-East: tomatoes the only solution
One way to resolve the ongoing Middle Eastern crisis…send more tomatoes to Iran.
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Listeria help a step closer
US Agricultural Research Service scientists have tested a combination of bacterial enemies to control patches of listeria monocytogenes.
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Aspire system for root analysis goes mainstream
British growers will be attending a milestone event when the Asparagus Growers' Association, in conjunction with the HDC, meet at a demonstration workshop being held at the PGRO offices at Thornhaugh, Cams, next week.

