Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4758

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    Tesco breaks £2 billion barrier

    2005-04-11T11:01:00Z

    Tesco is expected to announce tomorrow it has broken through the £2 billion profit barrier, making it the first retailer to achieve such a feat.

  • Spanish raspberries to last longer
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    Spanish raspberries to last longer

    2005-04-11T09:01:01Z

    Raspberries from Huelva appear to be recovering from a rocky start to their season.

  • Re:fresh Conference takes on Blair
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    Re:fresh Conference takes on Blair

    2005-04-11T08:01:00Z

    As if to emphasise it is struggling to come up with its own ideas, the government has chosen May 5 as election day, daring to clash with this year’s Re:fresh Conference and Awards.

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    Ethylene use could be outlawed

    2005-04-11T07:01:01Z

    The use of ethylene as a ripening agent is at risk if the industry does not submit necessary data to the EC by June 30.

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    Reward offered for canker information

    2005-04-10T17:01:02Z

    In Australia, central Queensland fruit growers are offering a $250,000 reward for information about the source of citrus canker.

  • Organics for all at flower show
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    Organics for all at flower show

    2005-04-10T15:01:00Z

    An organic group’s plans to promote home-grown organics at this year’s Chelsea Flower Show have been given a boost by celebrity chef James Martin.

  • Celeriac campaign set to get underway
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    Celeriac campaign set to get underway

    2005-04-10T12:01:00Z

    Jack Buck Growers is gearing up for a summer campaign to promote its celeriac and chicory.

  • EurepGAP announces series of events
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    EurepGAP announces series of events

    2005-04-10T11:59:22Z

    EurepGAP has announced a series of events for interested parties.

  • NIAB notches up DNA success
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    NIAB notches up DNA success

    2005-04-10T08:01:01Z

    Plant science specialist NIAB, has received funding to record DNA fingerprints for European rose varieties.

  • Latin Americans call for arbitration
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    Latin Americans call for arbitration

    2005-04-09T16:01:02Z

    Latin American banana producing nations have formally asked the World Trade Organisation for arbitration in their row with the EU over the new banana import regime.

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    Harper Adams issues public invitation

    2005-04-09T13:01:02Z

    Agricultural college Harper Adams is opening its doors to the public on May 14 from 2-5pm.

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    Aussies eye mango catalyst

    2005-04-09T11:01:02Z

    An Australian mango growers' group hopes a conference later this year will be a catalyst for change within the industry.

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    Randells win MBM accolade

    2005-04-09T10:01:00Z

    Paddy and Tom Randell of RW Randell & Sons have won potato supplier MBM Produce’s Glenthorn Grower of the Year award.

  • Fresh produce consumption on the wane
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    Fresh produce consumption on the wane

    2005-04-09T08:01:00Z

    The consumption of fruit and vegetables fell by 1.6 per cent last year, despite the government’s support of the 5 A DAY campaign and School Fruit & Vegetable Scheme.

  • Conference gears up for Eastern Europe
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    Conference gears up for Eastern Europe

    2005-04-08T18:01:00Z

    FRESH2005 is all set to take place in Budapest from June 1-3.

  • Gilgrove gets first UK gras
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    Gilgrove gets first UK gras

    2005-04-08T16:01:02Z

    The first UK asparagus of the season arrived at New Covent Garden Market this week.

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    Politics, spring and asparagus

    2005-04-08T15:52:30Z

    This week there is certainly every indication that spring is in the air. Hardly had the election date been announced than

  • Article

    PMA Profile

    2005-04-08T15:51:41Z

    PMA has signed on as a supporter of the National Alliance for Nutrition and Activity's Model Local School Wellness Policies on

  • James Lambe, president of Europam with fellow members in Austria
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    UK in tune on herbs

    2005-04-08T15:51:30Z

    The consumption of fresh herbs continues to rise in the UK as dishes become more in tune with flavours long-since enjoyed throughout the rest of Europe. However, owing to an unfavourable climate which limits the number of viable varieties, the country is unable to compete with some of its neighbours in terms of production area.

  • Michael Ofran’s tiger tomatoes
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    Agrexco dazzles

    2005-04-08T15:50:13Z

    With ever-present political and geographical issues to contend with, Israel’s horticulturists could be forgiven for opting out of the sector altogether. Yet, as Agrexco’s figures testify, exports continue to rise and growers across the board continue to dazzle Europe with their high quality produce and continual innovations, writes Elspeth Waters.