Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4754
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National Fruit Show looking strong
The healthy properties of fruit will form the theme for this years National Fruit Show, the organiser has announced.
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Totaal taste and health
International trade show AGF Totaal, at Rotterdam’s Ahoy Centre on September 12-14, has a new theme this year: health and taste.
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Pauleys makes it four
Foodservice supplier Pauleys has achieved the BRC global food standard for the fourth consecutive year.
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Cheap Chep bosses take back bonuses
Tight-fisted bosses at a packaging company have forced staff to give back £1,000 bonuses despite making £86million a year.
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Excitement on the trading floor and M&S split over chairman
Traders became excited yesterday amid rumours of rising shares for Morrisons and Somerfield while Marks and Spencer is split over chairman Myner's future.
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Gomez puts Jersey toms in Reserv
Importer Gomez has added Jersey to its list of quality sources for its Gomez Reserv™ range for the non-supermarket sector.Jersey growers will now provide into Gomez’s Beautiful and Tasty Tomato on the Vine line for the premium brand.
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ArticleStep on the gras
The spring production period for English asparagus has already been extended through the use of polythene covers. Now the crop is also en route for a longer summer season. David Shapley reports.
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ArticleA refreshing change
Reynolds Catering Supplies Ltd won the Re:fresh Foodservice Supplier of the Year award in 2004 and has been shortlisted in the same category for the 2005 award, sponsored by Carmel. Tommy Leighton talks to founder and managing director Tony Reynolds.
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ArticleA Royal shake-up
For an island that prides itself on having produced the first new potatoes of the British season for more than a century, the concept of tradition is a crucial aspect of Jersey’s marketing profile. However, while trying to promote the heritage of the brand the Jersey Royal industry has experienced a dramatic shake-up over the last year. And with some unexpected weather conditions, this will be an important season for Jersey’s most prized crop. Elspeth Waters reports.
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ArticleEgypt jostles for leading position
Expansion is a priority for leading Egyptian producers and many are firing on all cylinders to stay at the top. Doris Lee Butterworth finds out more.
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ArticleFresh herbs widen again
As suggested in the Profile on...herbs earlier this month, the demand for fresh herbs is on the increase across the board as meals, both cooked from scratch and ready-prepared, accommodate an increasingly broad selection of ingredients. Elspeth Waters investigates some of the different areas of expansion.
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Better late than never
At long last we might be seeing the first positive action in the London wholesale markets saga. The show of hands at New
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ArticleMinnaar men in new Terra-in
Dutch traders and growers are launching a new trading company on June 1 under the directorship of two former Minnaar stalwarts.
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Better late than never
At long last we might be seeing the first positive action in the London wholesale markets saga. The show of hands at New
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ArticleGarden tenants discuss Saphir tie-up
New Covent Garden tenants have made the first step towards taking their futures and the future of the market into their own hands.
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ArticleTenants Association backs Saphir
Covent Garden Market Tenants’ Association executive committee advises tenants to back joint venture with Nick Saphir, to take market forward.
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IGD calls for award entries
The Institute of Grocery Distribution is calling for entries for its 2005 Food Industry Awards.
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Foreign fruit importers meet Thai growers
Thailand’s deputy commerce minister Suriya Lapwisuthisin believes that his bold move to invite over 100 fruit importers from 23 major countries to hold direct talks with Thai exporters and growers will help relieve this year's fruit glut.
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Fyffes directors get bumper payout
Fyffes directors were paid €3.6 million last year, according to the company's annual report.
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Greek stone fruit looks good
While Spanish stone-fruit producers have found themselves hit by unexpected frosts, Greek growers are expecting an increase on the peach front.

