Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4603

  • Chile appoints European rep from IP
    Article

    Chile appoints European rep from IP

    2006-07-31T10:03:55Z

    The Chilean fresh fruit industry, through its trade body the Chilean Fresh Fruit Association, has appointed Lianne Jones as its new field manager for Europe.

  • Asda shouts about all things green
    Article

    Asda shouts about all things green

    2006-07-31T08:01:01Z

    Asda has responded to environment secretary David Miliband’s order for retailers to become more environment-friendly by stepping up its commitments to reduce food and packaging waste from its stores.

  • BCGA to showcase varietal advances
    Article

    BCGA to showcase varietal advances

    2006-07-30T17:01:01Z

    The British Carrot Growers’ Association (BCGA) will showcase 35 varieties at its annual open day in October.

  • Article

    Syngenta gets sole grip of Anderline

    2006-07-30T15:01:01Z

    Syngenta Bioline has launched spider mite predator sachet Anderline in a controlled release sachet (CRS), and is the only company to produce Amblyseius andersoni commercially, according to sales manager Andrew Stevenson.

  • Article

    Northern logistics suppliers to home in on Harrogate

    2006-07-30T13:01:01Z

    The third annual Logistics Link North exhibition will take place at the Yorkshire Event Centre (YEC), Harrogate, on September 20, according to its organisers.

  • Article

    Muñoz focuses on consumption

    2006-07-30T11:01:01Z

    Antonio Muñoz, incoming president of Spanish citrus-sector trade association Intercitrus, has said he will place more emphasis on increasing consumption than on limiting production to lift the fortunes of his industry.

  • Strong sales for UK gras
    Article

    Strong sales for UK gras

    2006-07-30T09:01:01Z

    This year’s UK asparagus season mostly hit the mark thanks to a comprehensive PR campaign, which helped boost sales throughout the domestic window.

  • Article

    Stressed soft fruit better for health

    2006-07-29T17:01:01Z

    ‘Stressing’ soft-fruit crops through the growing period could help enhance their nutritional benefits and offer new opportunities for breeding, Dr Chris Atkinson told delegates at this year’s Meiosis Soft Fruit Conference & Fruit Walk, at East Malling in Kent.

  • Kenyan call for private links
    Article

    Kenyan call for private links

    2006-07-29T15:01:01Z

    The USAID-funded Kenyan Horticultural Development Project (KHDP) is calling for robust links with the private sector to ensure the future of exports from Kenya.

  • Cranberries boost immunity
    Article

    Cranberries boost immunity

    2006-07-29T13:01:01Z

    New research has found cranberries may offer defence against food poisoning, thanks to the fruit’s ability to inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria.

  • Article

    EFSA calls for feedback

    2006-07-29T11:01:02Z

    The central message from last week’s European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) Stakeholder Consultative Platform was a call for feedback from stakeholders in taking the Authority forward.

  • Raspberry offer outstrips demand
    Article

    Raspberry offer outstrips demand

    2006-07-29T09:01:01Z

    UK raspberries are in the midst of a tricky time as offer outweighs apparent consumer demand.

  • Article

    Dutch jv to offer full package

    2006-07-28T19:01:01Z

    Frumac - an alliance between Dutch grading equipment companies Van Wamel BV of Beneden-Leeuwen (PERFECT) and Burg’s Machinefabriek BV of Oostdijk-Krabbendijke (BMF) - has been launched to offer complete solutions in the grading and packing of fruit and vegetables.

  • EU offers banana olive branch
    Article

    EU offers banana olive branch

    2006-07-28T17:01:01Z

    The European Union has offered a new proposal to four Latin American countries to try and avoid legal action by them against its banana import regime before the WTO.

  • Bees running short
    Article

    Bees running short

    2006-07-28T15:01:01Z

    HortResearch New Zealand scientists are warning that there is likely be a major shortage of bees for pollination of export crops in the next 10 years.

  • KG predicts Elsanta demise
    Article

    KG predicts Elsanta demise

    2006-07-28T12:01:01Z

    KG Fruits md Nick Marston told visitors and exhibitors to this week’s Fruit Focus 2006 show that the economic performance of Elsanta strawberries is “beginning to look dated”.

  • Melon market crisis
    Article

    Melon market crisis

    2006-07-28T10:01:01Z

    UK importers are reporting a crisis in the melon market as soaring temperatures surprisingly fail to boost consumption.

  • Defra has carried out a review of its plant-health import checks
    Article

    Defra forced down refund route

    2006-07-28T08:01:01Z

    UK importers will receive refunds from Defra, after the department admitted this week it has been charging for plant-health checks without the necessary statutory basis.

  • Article

    New appointment for AFS

    2006-07-27T18:01:01Z

    Assured Food Standards (AFS) has appointed Professor Mark Tatchell as chairman of the Assured Produce Board and AFS Board member for horticulture.

  • Tailor-made solutions
    Article

    Tailor-made solutions

    2006-07-27T16:40:04Z

    Doris Lee Butterworth speaks to major shipping lines and logistics firms about changes in the supply chain and initiatives they have implemented to enhance services for their customers.