Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4627
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ArticleGovernment commits to junk food ban in school meals
The fresh produce industry has been given a boost by a commitment from the government to ban junk food in school meals.
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Tesco Fresh & Easy in US
Tesco is set to mark its £250 million launch in the US with the brand name Fresh & Easy.
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ArticleBelgian brassica back on course
Belgian cauliflower is back on track and the summer season for the brassica under the Flandria quality label started this week - only a week late.
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ArticleCameo makes mark at Tesco
As the marketing season for UK Cameo comes to a close, Tesco has heaped praise on the 2006 crop of the burgeoning club apple.
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ArticleSimpson scoops RHS accolade
David Simpson, head of strawberry breeding at East Malling Research (EMR), has been awarded the Jones-Bateman Cup by the Royal Horticultural Society.
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ArticleHarris tells delegates: focus on foodservice
Suppliers hoping to enter the foodservice arena must be able to offer innovative, unusual, and high quality, products.
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Geest ceo resigns
According to freshinfo sources, Geest chief executive officer Gareth Voyle resigned yesterday.
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ArticleHirst has high hopes
Despite rising costs, UK producers willing to invest should be confident of a bright future, according to the chairman of the board for horticulture at the National Farmer’s Union, Richard Hirst.
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ArticleUK strawbs catch up
UK strawberry plants are catching up following the cold spring and producers now expect the maincrop to start on time.
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ArticleOlins oozes optimism
Laurence Olins told Re:fresh 2006 that the future has never been more optimistic for suppliers as the fresh produce industry is much more dynamic and intellectually led than ever before.
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ArticleMatthews marks retirement with award
David Matthews picked up the Florette Lifetime Achievement Award.
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ArticleWaitrose tops retailer charts for second time
Waitrose was named Foods from Spain Multiple Retailer of the Year.
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ArticleRedbridge takes wholesale honour
The Capespan Wholesaler of the Year award went to Redbridge Produce & Flowers.
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ArticleBooths retains title
Re:fresh Independent Retailer of the Year, sponsored by Foods from Spain, was awarded to EH Booth.
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ArticleBarton wins young person gong
Matthew Barton, of Manchester wholesaler Barton and Redman, was presented with the MorePeople Young Person of the Year award at Re:fresh.
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ArticleG3 does it for Gomez
A Gomez won the Chilean Fresh Fruit Industry’s Innovation of the Year award at Re:fresh
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ArticleFoodservice crown fits Reynolds
Reynolds Catering took home the Foodservice Supplier of the Year award, sponsored by Carmel.
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ArticleMack rewarded for 5 A DAY support
Mack Multiples won the 5 A DAY Supporter of the Year award, sponsored by FPJ.
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ArticleHills feted for floral achievements
Flowerfete won the FPC Floral Business of the Year award at Re:fresh.

