Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4586
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ArticlePippy on the road again
The alternative English apple campaign is back for a second year, as Worldwide Fruit’s Mr Pippy UK Tour returns in October.
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Snack company expands school health initiative
Kraft Foods - the purveyor of salty snacks and the famous Dairylea brand - is expanding a school health scheme, which educates children about healthy eating - including how to grow veg.
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Mandatory code to protect Aussie growers
Australia's fruit and vegetable growers will be protected by a mandatory code of conduct for the industry, after the country’s federal government formally committed to its election promise.
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ArticleJacket pack to boost spuds in school
The British Potato Council (BPC) has produced a Jacket Potato Bar pack to help school caterers push healthier choices at lunchtime.
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ArticleNew prepared mushroom launched
Netherlands-based mushroom specialist the Banken Champignons Group is expanding its convenience range with the launch of a new mushroom product ready-filled with cream cheese.
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ArticleGlenn Lucas dies of heart attack
Glenn Lucas, direct sales manager of Fesa, died of a heart attack last Thursday. He was 55.
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ArticleWaitrose goes with Panorama
Waitrose has become the first food retailer to package fresh produce lines with Amcor Panorama.
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Speciality expanding its niche
More people are opting for better quality, carefully sourced and speciality food, according to the organisers of The Speciality & Fine Food Fair 2006.
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Heveco creditors blame fire
Administrators for Heveco Mushrooms have blamed a fire at the company’s Thakeham premises for hastening the company’s descent into their hands.
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FoE: supermarkets crushing farmers
Friends of the Earth campaigners have accused supermarkets of “crushing farmers” and killing off local shops in their evidence for the Competition Commission (CC) inquiry into the £120 billion UK grocery market.
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ArticleZasada: markets need united front
The UK’s retail and wholesale markets need to develop a more unified approach and message if they are to capture the hearts and minds of the 21st century consumer.
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"Devious" Tesco forced to withdraw crisps
A Hertfordshire-based crisp company has branded Tesco “devious” after it stocked its brand without permission.
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ArticleGerman scheme benchmarked to EurepGAP
EurepGAP has taken a further step towards its goal of harmonising requirements for producers, by benchmarking QS Germany to its protocols.
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Tesco in Thai talks
Tesco is in crisis talks with the Thai government in a bid to see through ambitious expansion plans.
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ArticleAalsmeer admits 100th international member
The world marketplace for flowers and plants Bloemenveiling Aalsmeer in Holland has admitted its 100th international member.
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The rocky high street horror show
Simon Quin's vision of High Street Britian in 2015 is not a happy one.
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ArticleRed Tractor widens guidelines
Assured Food Standards is responding to consumer demand and increasing the amount of products in supermarkets featuring the Red Tractor logo.
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ArticleMorrisons figures expected to please
Analysts expect new Morrisons chief executive to be welcomed into his new role with confirmation that the supermarket chain is back in growth mode.
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ArticleGreenery gets more Tradizionale
The Greenery is expanding its Tradizionale tomato range by increasing production and introducing new varieties.
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Oregon gets the blues
Soaring temperatures in the US north-west have damaged the region’s blueberry crop.

