Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4672
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ArticleMcDonald's trials new fridge concept
Fast food giant McDonald’s is trialing a new refrigeration system in its Islington outlet.
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Taste coming to fore in UK marketplace
The UK fresh produce market is becoming increasingly dominated by taste according to exporters at Moroccan agricultural trade fair, SIFEL.
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Golden Maid signs up to Novazone
A kiwifruit producer has signed up to Novazone to help preserve its fruit and protect against botrytis.
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ArticleSummerfruit Company's successful year
The Summerfruit Company is celebrating a successful year, having seen sales growth of 32 per cent.
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ArticleThat was the year that was - December 2005
Throughout 2005, freshinfo brought you all the breaking news and kept you bang up-to-date with the ongoing stories from around the world that affected the UK fresh produce market. Click here to review the top five stories from December.
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Drought-resistant tomato find
Scientists have made a breakthrough in the quest for drought resistance in tomatoes.
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ArticleThat was the year that was - November 2005
Throughout 2005, freshinfo brought you all the breaking news and kept you bang up-to-date with the ongoing stories from around the world that affected the UK fresh produce market. Click here to review the top five stories from November.
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Scottish kids up consumption
Primary school pupils in Scotland have significantly increased their intake of fresh produce, according to a study for the nation’s Executive.
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Government sparks gangmaster fury
A government proposal to water down the Gangmasters (licencing) Act to exclude food processors and packers has caused outrage in the food industry.
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ArticleThat was the year that was - October 2005
Throughout 2005, freshinfo brought you all the breaking news and kept you bang up-to-date with the ongoing stories from around the world that affected the UK fresh produce market. Click here to review the top five stories from October.
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Indian organic exporter expands
Zenith Group, an Indian exporter based in Calcutta, is to set up a 10-acre agri-horticulture complex in West Bengal to produce organic produce.
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EU organic label to be introduced
Under new EC legislation, organic produce sold in EU member states will soon be required to carry the EU logo.
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ArticleThat was the year that was - September 2005
Throughout 2005, freshinfo brought you all the breaking news and kept you bang up-to-date with the ongoing stories from around the world that affected the UK fresh produce market. Click here to review the top five stories from September.
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ArticleThat was the year that was - August 2005
Throughout 2005, freshinfo brought you all the breaking news and kept you bang up-to-date with the ongoing stories from around the world that affected the UK fresh produce market. Click here to review the top five stories from August.
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Retailers invited to make Healthy Start
The FPC is urging retailers to sign up to the Healthy Start Scheme.
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ArticleThat was the year that was - July 2005
Throughout 2005, freshinfo brought you all the breaking news and kept you bang up-to-date with the ongoing stories from around the world that affected the UK fresh produce market. Click here to review the top five stories from July.
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ArticleThat was the year that was - June 2005
Throughout 2005, freshinfo brought you all the breaking news and kept you bang up-to-date with the ongoing stories from around the world that affected the UK fresh produce market. Click here to review the top five stories from June.
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EFSIS sold to SAI Global
EFSIS, the global food inspection and certification specialist, has been acquired by SAI Global Group, one of the world’s leading business publishing, compliance, training and assurance organisations.
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Gas to be 80 per cent imported by 2020
Energy minister Malcolm Wicks has warned that, without action, 80 per cent of the UK’s gas supply could come from abroad by the year 2020.
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ArticleThat was the year that was - May 2005
Throughout 2005, freshinfo brought you all the breaking news and kept you bang up-to-date with the ongoing stories from around the world that affected the UK fresh produce market. Click here to review the top five stories from May.

