Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4574
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Picking out the positives
In this week’s bumper issue, you’ll read a whole host of positive articles about this industry of ours, branching
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Soil Association targets UK apples
The Soil Association (SA) had its first stand at the National Fruit Show this year as part of its campaign to tempt more British growers into converting to organic production.
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ArticleKeep 'em peeled for organic opportunity
Produce World has expanded its organic carrot preparation capacity, with the opening of a new carrot peeling facility at its Isleham Fresh Produce division.
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Fruit bonanza at NFS
Hundreds of British apples and pears were lined up alongside UK tomatoes, soft fruit, cobnuts and pumpkins at The National Fruit Show in Kent for the Marden Fruit Show Society annual event.
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ArticleArgentinian top-fruit crop diminishes
Forecasts says Argentine top-fruit production will drop by five per cent to 1.75 million tonnes next season.
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ArticleGuernsey decline set to continue
Horticultural exports from Guernsey fell by £3.7 million to £48.88m in 2005, as the island fails to arrest its recent years of decline.
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ArticleIsrael spies herb potential
Fresh herbs has become one of the fastest growing sectors in Israeli agriculture, with 5,000t destined for the UK market.
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Funding pours into eastern organics
Bulgaria is looking to make a bigger impact in the organic market, with subsidies of €12.6m being allocated to the country’s organic growers and food manufacturers.
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Berry company changes corporate identity
Global Berry Farms has formally changed its corporate name to Naturipe Farms LLC.
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BBC outlines foreign vehicle problem
The Freight Transport Association has welcomed tonight's BBC One Real Story programme, which looks at the poor condition of large numbers of foreign lorries now working in the UK.
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Sinclair secures BRC approval
Sinclair International’s UK plant has announced its new BRC/IoP Approved Supplier status.
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ArticleConference volumes curbed
Heavy russetting on English Conference pears brought on by erratic weather conditions this year will see saleable volumes of the variety significantly reduced, according to industry experts.
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ArticleSunkist adds buzz in US citrus industry
Bee Sweet Citrus has signed up to become the newest member of Sunkist Growers.
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White chicory on stream at Jack Buck Growers
Jack Buck Growers has announced the availability of its new-season white chicory.
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ArticlePIP granted more time and money
PIP will continue supporting the ACP fruit and vegetable sector until 2008.
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ArticleOrange juice prices to rise
Weather-related shortages of juicing oranges around the world could see the price of freshly squeezed juice rise by up to 30p a litre, according to experts.
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ArticleIFPS releases PLU users’ guide
IFPS releases guide to aid users with the implementation of harmonised PLU codes.
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Largest ever celebration for British produce
This year's fifth annual British Food fortnight was the largest celebration of British produce to date, organisers have announced.
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US spinach firm lays off 164
Natural Selection Foods, the Californian firm that found itself at the centre of a nationwide E.coli outbreak last month has been forced to lay off 164 employees.

