Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4800
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You can bank on horticulture
Sitting in one of the splendidly upholstered dining rooms of the Clydesdale and Yorkshire Banks last week, which also has a
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The final piece in the 2004 jigsaw
As we near the end of another year in produce, it’s tempting to say 2004 has generally been good to fruit and
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ArticleBray rewarded for decade of service
George Bray, chairman of the Western International Market Tenants’ Association (WIMTA), was presented with a crystal decanter to mark 10 years in the post this week.
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McCann admits Fyffes "made a mistake"
Fyffes ceo David McCann admits that Fyffes “made a mistake” with hindsight as insider dealing court case continues.
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ArticleEnglish apple industry needs to take reality check
Adrian Barlow, chief executive of English Apples & Pears is not against the principle behind Bifga’s vision for the future of English top fruit (FPJ last week), but says that the realities of the UK and global marketplace need to be taken into account.
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Dutch mushroom expansion
Dutch mushroom specialist Banken Mushrooms is in talks with CNC, a co-operative Dutch mushroom growers' association which produces compost and processes mushrooms.
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ArticleRedbridge rolls out for school scheme
Redbridge is now sending fruit and vegetables to more than 4,000 schools across the UK.
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DCC insistent in Fyffes shares case
DCC insisted Wednesday that its controversial sale of Fyffes shares was "entirely lawful", the High Court in Ireland heard.
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Cranberry health boost
Cranberry producers have welcomed the results of new studies which support the fruit’s health claims.
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ArticlePink Lady "pretox"
Pink Lady producers are urging consumers to take preventative action to avoid piling on the pounds over Christmas.
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ArticleIsrael to top the festive million
Israel will export 100 million flowers to supply the market demand for the forthcoming Christmas and New Year holidays.
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ArticleEU-US trade dispute nears conclusion
The end is in sight for the retaliatory duties imposed by the European Union on certain goods imported from the US.
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ArticleFootball teams up with 5 A DAY
New 5 A DAY initiative uses football cards to encourage kids to consume more fresh produce.
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ArticleChips off a new block
Quality standard The British Quality Chip Charter (BQCC) is being rolled out nationwide in a bid to try and guarantee the perfect chip.
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ACP exports being marginalised
EU official tells trade meeting in Harare of increasing marginality of African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries in international trade.
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ArticleFyffes builds on Edinburgh market site
Fyffes has hatched plans to build 484 homes on an 8.6 acre site that once incorporated Edinburgh Fruitmarket.
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ArticleFlorida's citrus crop even lower than forecast
Florida's orange and grapefruit crops, battered by the unprecedented string of hurricanes, are even smaller than first thought, crop forecasters have said.
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ArticleMinister explains white paper to Journal readers
Minister for Public Health, Melanie Johnson, this week wrote an exclusive column for the Fresh Produce Journal's monthly 5 A DAY profile. Here it is in full.
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ArticleWaitrose top for healthy eating
Waitrose has taken top place when it comes to the promotion of healthy eating, according to the National Consumer Council.
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OFT probes online sales
Competition bosses are investigating claims supermarkets are overcharging their online customers.

