Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4666
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Retailers accused of planning manipulation
The major multiples are manipulating local council planning systems to enable further expansion, according to a report by Friends of the Earth.
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ArticleFruit health row brewing down under
A row is brewing down under over draft regulations which could leave New Zealand and Australian fruit producers unable to claim their produce as healthy.
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German seminar tackles residues
Die Akademie Fresenius in Cologne is hosting the fourth edition of its two-day seminar on “Residues and Contaminants in Food” on March 29 and 30.
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Multi-leaf lettuce up for award
The Salanova multi-leaf lettuce brand created by Dutch seed producer Rijk Zwaan has been nominated for the Innovation Award at Fruit Logistica 2006.
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Strong Christmas sales for Tesco
The unstoppable success story of Tesco continued over the Christmas period with the company reporting strong sales growth.
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EU offers GM web advice
Europe’s first website providing information about genetically modified plants and foods will be launched at the end of the month.
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ArticleHealthy diet, healthy mind?
Dietary changes over the last 50 years may be fuelling the rise of mental illness, new research has claimed.
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New recruits for FTA
The Freight Transport Association has appointed three new managers to join its policy teams in the North, the South East and in Brussels.
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Ghana promises strong presence in Berlin
The Ghanaian fresh produce sector will be represented at the upcoming Fruit Logistica fair in Berlin with the presence of the Federation of the Associations of Ghanaian Exporters (FAGE).
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Northern Foods profit warning
Food processing giant Northern Foods has seen its share price fall nine per cent after warning that higher energy prices and lower prices will eat into its profits.
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Mixed bag for banana countries
While some celebrate export earnings, volumes are down and Ecuador is wary of the impact of the new EU regime.
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ArticlePrevar unveils new pears
Antipodean jv new-fruit specialist Prevar has launched two pear varieties unique to New Zealand.
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ArticleThe Finest Smile at Tesco
The Higgins Group is celebrating after its Smile variety of potato gained a listing in Tesco under its Finest banner.
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New site for Dawsongroup
Dawsongroup, a company offering an array of rental services, has launched a new website to act as a central access point for all its business units.
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Israeli-Palestinian jv bearing fruit
A new Israeli export company has joined forces with the Palestinian Economic Development Corporation to start shipments of fresh produce from the Palestinian Authority (PA) to Western Europe.
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ArticleVitacress range expands
The salad specialist is extending its branded bagged range due to burgeoning demand from customers.
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ArticleIt's all kicking off in Spain
Cold nights in Spain are slowing fruit development slightly in strawberries from the main south-western production area of Huelva.
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EA enhances pesticide detection methods
The Environment Agency says it has significantly improved its method for assessing pesticides in surface water.
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ArticleHDC appoints new techincal manager
The Horticulture Development Council has appointed Dr Ruth Finlay as its new technical manager.
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