Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4699
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ArticleMushroom site doing it for the kids
The Mushroom Bureau has launched a new website for schools and colleges to educate students about mushrooms.
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Vegan diet in new health discovery
A vegan diet could boost weight loss more that standard cholesterol-control diets, spelling good news for the produce industry.
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ArticleHanging basket spells moth doom
Researchers from the University of Warwick have designed a cunning alternative to traditional orchard pest-control.
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Anti-allergy apple in the pipeline
Swedish scientists have developed an apple with a reduced amount of a protein known to cause allergic reactions.
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ArticleCaterfresh wins Browns contract
Redbridge Caterfresh has won a new contract to supply the Browns chain of brasseries.
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ArticleBrazil set to benefit
Brazilian grape senders look set to benefit from frost problems in the early Chilean production area of Copiapó.
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ArticleSomerfield doubles up
Somerfield is celebrating again, after landing its second fresh produce award of the year.
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Tesco expands eastern European network
The Tesco / Carrefour deal to swap stores in Asia and eastern Europe has been confirmed.
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French refocus on UK
The commercial section of the French embassy in London is organising a free one-day event, Focus on Retail Distribution, to bring together French fresh produce exporters and UK category managers in a bid to improve the French presence on the UK market.
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ArticleHolland expansion
Gateshead wholesaler JR Holland is expanding its business despite supermarket competition on fresh produce and flowers.
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ArticleFlorette breaks records
Florette UK, the leading prepared salad brand, has announced record year-on-year sales, outpacing category growth.
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ArticleChileans launch Hass campaign in UK
The Chilean avocado industry is launching its first promotional campaign in the UK.
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ArticleAIDS threat to SA industry
The HIV/AIDS virus could have serious consequences for the South African fresh produce industry if no action is taken
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ArticleBEE-line for South Africa
Black economic empowerment (BEE) was an extremely poignant issue raised frequently throughout the allFresh! conference, in Stellenbosch, South Africa last week.
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Articleallfresh! tackles tough issues
In what many attending described as a challenging time for South African agriculture, speakers at the allFresh! 2005 conference conveyed a strong sense of optimism as delegates heard speeches on a number of ways and means to revive business, and boost the agricultural economy.
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ArticleQuality outlook at allfresh!
South Africa's fresh produce industry was told to tap into markets and focus on quality at last week's allfresh! 2005.
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ArticleFlorida faces delay
Florida grapefruit is behind schedule and canker struck, but at least this season there is fruit, beleagured growers say.
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ArticleFyffes joins Uniban for crack at US
Fyffes, the Irish fresh produce produce giant, has entered into a strategic US alliance with Uniban, the main banana export company in Colombia.
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ArticleNZ issues bi-coloured warning
New Zealand apple growers need to reduce export volumes and start pulling up some bi-coloured trees, an industry leader has warned.
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China set for wholesale boom
China´s wholesale industry is set to boom, according to one of the country´s market representatives.

