Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4590
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THE APPLIANCE OF COMPROMISE
Speaking very much as a lay observer, I have always had a sneaking suspicion that any dialogue between the worlds of science
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HMI attention on labelling accuracy
We would like to advise readers that Horticultural Marketing Inspectors will be focusing their attention on labelling from
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ArticlePeru spears year-round gras market
Peruvian asparagus exports are rising but will heightened security checks at airports sour the deal? Doris Lee Butterworth finds out more
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Protect your assets through copyright
Adam Bernstein hosts the FPJ’s monthly spotlight on the legislation that affects your business, and how you can use it to your advantage. This month, Richard Marke and Lucy Etherton unravel the mysteries of copyright
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ArticleMIS a hit in data game
Market data is an invaluable tool for modern-day fresh produce companies to sharpen their business acumen. Lincolnshire-based Market Intelligence Services (MIS) is at the forefront of this information wave, with its eye firmly fixed on retail prices charged for fresh produce across the country. The company’s David Tebbutt tells Emma Twyning exactly what MIS can offer a business
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ArticleSize of foodservice market over-egged
The government has “massively overstated” the size of the UK eating-out market, according to sector analyst Horizons.
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ArticleFyffes announces surprise de-merger
Fyffes has announced it plans to de-merge its general produce and distribution business into a new business separate from its banana, pineapple and melon operation.
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Fresh blood for Spalding specialist
Spalding-based fresh and prepared vegetable specialist Fresh World Limited has added two new members to its trading team and is extending its foodservice and fruit horizons.
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ArticlePolka earns its spots
Polish-bred primocane raspberry Polka has proved itself in the UK this season.
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Baby Ava makes firm retail strides
New miniature strawberry variety Baby Ava is gaining increasing market exposure following a successful start in Tesco stores over the last 10 days.
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Dried super berry hits Tesco shelves
Tesco is launching a new dried super berry claimed to fight aging and cancer, while boosting your sex drive.
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Yes Peas! launches bumper recipe selection
The Yes Peas! Campaign 2006/2007 has released its biggest ever selection of pea-based recipes to promote the vegetable to consumers.
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ArticleWillowbrook spies spuds
Ulster-based salad and vegetable supplier Willowbrook foods is expanding into the potato-processing sector following a £400,000 investment.
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Produce companies face mounting debts
Nearly half of fresh produce companies are facing mounting debts - and are oblivious to warning signs, according to an analysis by industry specialists Plimsoll Publishing.
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CMi branching out into plant propagation
CMi has been awarded UKAS accreditation for the Assured Plant Propagation Scheme.
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ArticleHerbert helps out Morrisons
Herbert Industrial has solved a dilemma for leek supplier Simms and Woods, installing special labelling equipment to produce a specific font required by its customer, Morrisons, within 24 hours.
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Waitrose growers get greener
Waitrose’s entire UK grower base has committed to help protect British wildlife by planting extra-wide hedgerows on their land, the supermarket has announced.
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Healthy Start rolls out over UK
Following the success of a pilot in Cornwall and Devon last year, the Government’s Healthy Start scheme is to be rolled out nationwide from November.
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ArticleOnline push for chicory
Following on from its involvement in National Gut week promotions Jack Buck Growers, is launching a longer-term digital marketing campaign for chicory.
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ArticleIsraeli date yields blossom
Israeli growers started the date harvest this week forecasting a crop of some 22,000 tonnes.

