Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4683
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Pupils demonstrate fruity innovation
School children in the Northwest have come up with a range of innovative food design ideas as part of a competition to promote careers in the food and drink manufacturing industries.
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ArticleCanary Islands promotional push
Canary Islands producers are offering consumers the opportunity to claim a free recipe book with tomato purchases.
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Tesco rumours of US move
Tesco is refusing to confirm speculation it is about to take a 49 per cent stake in US retailer Meijer.
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ArticleBranston brings Smile to Tesco Finest
The first potatoes to be marketed under Tesco’s premium ‘Finest’ label start appearing in store this week.
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Rust-resistant leeks leaked
Rust-proof leeks are the latest development to be launched by scientists at Warwick HRI.
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Innovation award launched at Fruit Logistica 2006
Innovative companies are being given the chance to put themselves in the spot light at this year’s Fruit Logistica.
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ArticleAward winning asparagus
An asparagus variety, which breeders claim has outstanding performance, sustainability, marketability and industry impact, topped entries in the inaugural “Seed of the Year” competition in Canada recently.
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Mildew resistant onion developed
A seed-breeder is celebrating its success after creating a new onion hybrid resistant to downy mildew.
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ArticleChile on course, despite frosts
Chile is still on course to start its stone-fruit season in mid to late-January despite some frosts, according to importers.
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Chilean cherries coming on stream
The southern hemisphere cherry season is under way with early varieties out of Chile, but the ripening process in the next cultivars to come on stream is slower than average.
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Ramadan date exports on rise
The export of dates from Israel during the month of Ramadan in 2005 which just ended amounted to 6,500 tonnes, eight per cent more than the same period last year.
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Union calls for supermarket regulator
Union bosses are calling for the supermarket sector to have its own regulator.
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ArticleFreshfel tells China to open up
Freshfel urges Chinese phyto authorities to open up Chinese market for European fruits and vegetables.
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ArticleSprout hopes for green Christmas
Brussels sprout growers are hoping for a merry Christmas this year, with high quality and strong demand.
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Ukrainian opportunity
Ukraine offers considerable opportunities when it comes to fruit and vegetable exports, a conference is set to claim.
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Princess Royal to close farming conference
HRH The Princess Royal will give the closing address to the 60th Oxford Farming Conference on January 5, 2006.
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Latin produces pile on pressure
The eight Latin-American banana-producing nations at the centre of the dispute with the European Union over its banana import regime have called on the EU authorities to negotiate with it in order to come up with a new regime that will respect the rights and trade interests of their region.
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ArticleIndustry braced for nature's worst
Snowfall and the coldest temperatures in up to 70 years this December are likely to play havoc with fruit and vegetable production and supply across Europe and into north Africa.
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Scientists offered in fire blight dispute
The Victorian government in Australia has offered the services of its scientists to the horticultural industry in preparing submissions to a new report on fire blight, expected to be released soon.
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South African strawbs making a comeback
South African strawberries are set to re-emerge on UK supermarket shelves.

