Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4760
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EMR studies browning disorder
Marden Fruit Show Society and East Malling Research Association members will be updated next week on efforts to find a solution to Boggy Bank disorder in Cox.
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Boom time for the herb
Fresh herbs are enjoying a boom, and there is every indication that the momentum is going to continue.
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Fresh produce reduces risk of pancreatic cancer
An epidemiologic study has suggested that eating a diet rich in fruit and vegetables may help reduce the risk of pancreatic cancer in men.
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ArticleGeest factory goes up in flames
A huge blaze at a Geest plant in Humberside will mean the factory may stay closed for six months.
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ArticleAsda boost for UK veg sector
UK vegetable producers have been given a boost thanks to a multi-million pound deal between Asda and Fullers Foods International.
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ArticleSouthampton signs new Canary deal
Southampton has strengthened its position in Canary Islands tomatoes with the renewal of an agreement between Associated British Ports, Southampton Fruit Handling and the Federation of Canary Islands Producers (Fedex-Aceto).
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Seaweed extends apple shelf life
Liquid seaweed spray extends shelf life of apples in Australia.
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ArticleBudgens claims a first with POM
Budgens is claiming to be first to market in the UK with US health sensation POM Wonderful.
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Israel avocado exports on the rise
Israel’s 2004 avocado exports reached 50,000 tonnes; a 66 per cent rise in volume compared with 2003, according to Giora Sella, secretary general of the Israel Fruit Growers Association.
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ArticleNew price war forecast by media
Media reports over the weekend suggest that a new supermarket price war is on the cards - with Asda reportedly planning cuts of more than £100 million
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ArticleSouth Africa builds new citrus terminal
The South African citrus industry has been given a boost with the development of a multi-million rand terminal for specialized citrus fruit.
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Israeli deal with Syria bears fruit
More than 6,000 tonnes of apples from the Golan Heights have been exported to Syria this season.
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Parripak picks up on BBQ trend
Prepared vegetable specialist Parripak has expanded its range to appeal to the growing trend for barbecue-style foods.
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Sainsbury's juice supplier in syringe probe
Sunjuice Limited of Llantrisant is at the centre of a police investigation into a syringe was found in a carton of orange juice.
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ArticleRedbridge brings rebates to wholesale
Redbridge Produce & Flowers is in the process of introducing rebate payments across its entire wholesale supply base.
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ArticlePomegranate juice good for the heart
Italian and American scientists have found that pomegranate juice helped keep fatty deposits from collecting on artery walls in mice, and kept human heart cells healthier.
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ArticleMarket considers response to drug allegations
New Covent Garden’s tenants’ association is taking advice over an article the Evening Standard, which dubbed traders in the market “cocaine sniffing barrow boys who cared less about veg than our nation’s children”.
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NIAB to front GM viability research
NIAB wins prestigious pan-European GM Crop viability research contract.
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ArticleSainsbury's payment systems under spotlight
Last week's Office of Fair Trading audit has placed the spotlight firmly on Sainsbury’s disorganised payment systems.
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Baugur prepares for second Somerfield bid
Icelandic group Baugur is reported to be preparing a second bid for the Somerfield chain, in a bid to beat off two rival offers.

