Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4714

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    Open day showcases seed offer

    2005-08-21T12:01:01Z

    International seed seller Bejo Zaden is set to showcase new products at its annual open day this September.

  • Gibson
    Article

    Sainsbury's fights back on top fruit

    2005-08-21T09:01:00Z

    Sainsbury's is gunning for Tesco on top-fruit as it looks to claw back lost market share at the start of the UK season.

  • A Quintus glasshouse
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    Marketing group expands

    2005-08-20T16:01:01Z

    Award winning marketing organisation The Quintus Partnership Ltd has signed up three more production companies, bringing the group’s grower membership to nine.

  • Article

    Italians back generic promo

    2005-08-20T13:01:00Z

    As the trade in the UK continues to prevaricate on the generic promotion issue, Italian growers are taking steps to reverse declining fresh produce consumption in their country.

  • Article

    Last call for export stars

    2005-08-20T11:01:02Z

    Food from Britain is making a a last call for entrants to this year’s Export Awards.

  • New Zealand needs more treaties
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    New Zealand needs more treaties

    2005-08-20T09:01:01Z

    New Zealand needs to pursue trade agreements to ensure its exports are not disadvantaged in competition with other senders such as Chile, a new report has found.

  • Article

    Packaging machinery to be launched

    2005-08-19T17:01:01Z

    UK tray sealing and filling equipment leaders, Packaging Automation, is set to launch its latest product, the Fastfill 40, at this year’s PPMA show.

  • Article

    BA World Cargo back up and running

    2005-08-19T15:01:01Z

    Fresh produce logistics expert British Airways World Cargo has resumed full operations across its global network following the recent industrial action.

  • Article

    Sainsbury's buys Morrisons stores

    2005-08-19T14:01:01Z

    Sainsbury’s is expanding its estate with the purchase of nine more Safeway stores from Morrisons.

  • Bright and healthy
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    Size doesn't matter, brightness does

    2005-08-19T12:01:00Z

    Brightly coloured fruits and vegetables apparently reduce the risk of developing inflammatory polyarthritis, including rheumatoid arthritis.

  • Mitchell: study shows producer's have ignored wholesale potential
    Article

    Apple growers ignore wholesale sector

    2005-08-19T10:01:02Z

    UK apple growers are under fire for ignoring the needs of the wholesale sector.

  • Article

    Produce hit by Gate Gourmet action

    2005-08-19T08:01:00Z

    Fresh produce supply into troubled airline caterer Gate Gourmet has been affected by the company's industrial action.

  • Article

    Verco's cold solution for Tesco

    2005-08-18T17:01:01Z

    Leading refrigerated cabinet supplier, Verco Ltd, has supplied a solution for Tesco’s temporary store near Birmingham.

  • Article

    We must speculate to communicate

    2005-08-18T16:07:32Z

    There can be no doubt of the importance of consumer communication when it comes to horticulture, although messages may take

  • Article

    Clarity needed for SPV replacement

    2005-08-18T16:07:29Z

    It is still unclear as to which countries will be asked to report prices for the SPV replacement system, which is due to be

  • Article

    British on front foot

    2005-08-18T16:07:26Z

    Alexia Robinson, founder/organiser British Food FortnightThere has never been a better time to be in the business of

  • Adding value to avocados
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    Adding value to avocados

    2005-08-18T16:07:21Z

    Innovation is key for any category if it wants to adapt and expand into the future, but while most categories wait until they are mature before looking to innovation, the avocado sector has stolen a march. Ed Bedington reports.

  • Baby boom
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    Baby boom

    2005-08-18T16:06:40Z

    Baby vegetables enjoy a somewhat cherubic image and those involved in the sector are making the most of the awwww factor. Doris Lee Butterworth finds out more.

  • Jeremy Boxall, LEAF’s commercial manager
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    Keep it green

    2005-08-18T16:06:15Z

    Global warming, pesticides, wildlife threatened by extinction...barely a day goes by without some reference to how farmers are destroying the environment. But this is only one side of the coin. The horticultural industry is increasingly evolving to promote long-term sustainability through environment-friendly practices, but the positives are simply glossed over in the quest for a front-page scandal. Elspeth Waters reports.

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    Not alone, but still in the wrong

    2005-08-18T15:54:20Z

    The freshinfo poll this week asks whether English apple growers are alone in ignoring the potential for wholesale market