Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4783
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ArticlePesticide residue standards aim
An industry standard for pesticide residue monitoring is being developed for Europe.
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ArticleTime for local food is now
Joanne Denney-Finch, chief executive of the Institute of Grocery Distribution (IGD) - the food and grocery think tank - is optimistic about the future for local foods and believes that now is the time to go for growth.
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ArticleAnglia Business Solutions announces further strong growth
Cambridge based Anglia Business Solutions has announced a further 33 per cent increase in turnover during 2004.
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Fruit and veg takes low-carb mantle
Low-carb dieting may be on the wane in the US, with fruit and vegetables taking over.
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Counter-action boosts Scottish fruit sales
Sweets and crisps on the checkouts of Scottish convenience stores are to be replaced with apples and oranges, as part of health bosses’ plans to clean up the nations diet.
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ArticleFree fruit and veg voucher scheme launched
Disadvantaged toddlers in the south-west will soon be able to tuck into free fruit and vegetables as part of a new government scheme.
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Study reveals importance of tree fruit to Washington
Tree fruit continues to be big business in Washington state, according to a new economic study by the Washington State Horticultural Association.
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New evidence in Fyffes case
Evidence has been uncovered which it is alleged could damage Fyffes insider trading case against DCC and its chief executive Jim Flavin.
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Hirst: horticulture will prove sustainability
The challenges the industry faces should be seen as an opportunity to prove its long-term viability, says the NFU's Richard Hirst.
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ArticleVinson rewarded for berry dedication
A leading fruit grower has been honoured for his years of dedication to the top and soft fruit industries.
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ArticleTesco’s Reid appointed IGD president
Tesco chairman, David Reid is the new president of the IGD.
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ArticleGreenery revamps directorship structure
The Greenery is responding to rationalisation in the marketplace with a management restructure at the helm of the company.
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ArticleUK seeks alternatives as Spanish freeze takes toll
It is a case of filling the gaps with fruit from other sources as supplies from Spain continue to be severely disrupted.
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ArticleAVP cuts first cues
The Lea Valley has started its cucumber season already without the aid of artificial lighting systems
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Israel in neighbourly fruit-fly gesture
Technology from Israel will help growers in other Middle East countries to eradicate the Mediterranean fruit fly.
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ArticleApples can significantly increase lifespan
Russian scientists claim to have found a way to extend human lifespan in the country by 20-30 years. And it includes green and sour apples.
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ArticleChip week ahoy
Chip lovers are flocking to the British Potato Council’s website, in preperation for National Chip Week.
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ArticleSevere frost disrupts Spanish supplies
Crops in Spain are being severely affected by the worst winter to strike the south and east of the country in 20 years.
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Fairtraders acknowledged
Fairtrade suppliers AgroFair UK has been shortlisted for two prestigious awards.
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ArticleNew banana regime proposed
The European Union formally proposed its new tariff-only banana import regime to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) this week.

