Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4803
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Potato growers warned of breakdown
Potato experts at Cambridge-based NIAB, the UK independent plant science company, have warned growers to watch out for an increase in lenticel breakdown in their crop.
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ArticleWet summer dampens Salvesen profits
Logistics provider Christian Salvesen has issued a warning that this year’s poor harvest of vegetables for processing in the UK is still hitting its UK business
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ArticleMandar revamps its herb offer
Rungis wholesale group Mandar is revamping some of its well known product range, mostly its fresh herbs offer.
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ArticleFruit Logistica to feature market analysis
Attendees of Fruit Logistica’s Fresh Produce Forum will see analysis and discussion of a report on fresh produce trading in Germany, including figures, trends and strategies"
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ArticleOJ in child cancer link
Orange juice may help to treat childhood cancer, according to research by Texas A & M University.
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ArticleHauliers baulk at Eurotunnel price hike
Haulage companies expected to revolt over New Year Eurotunnel price hike.
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ArticleNew onion makes a difference at JS
Sainsbury’s has launched a new speciality onion under its premium Taste the Difference range.
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Produce leads the benchmarking game
Thirty per cent of farmers using benchmarking are fresh produce growers, according to a recent survey by the Food Chain Centre (FCC).
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ArticleTraining tips balance for PPL
PPL is implementing measures to further increase its efficiency through improving the performance of its employees.
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ArticleSweetie good for the heart
People who eat the Israeli-developed citrus variety Sweetie, a cross between a grapefruit and a pomelo, or drink its juice regularly will be able to reduce their blood cholesterol and increase their blood antioxidant activity.
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ArticleMapping out tomato genes
A project to unravel the genetic code of the tomato is under way and could prove invaluable when it comes to breeding strategies, scientists have claimed.
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ArticleBudgens supports UK growers
Budgens is continuing its support of UK growers with the launch of a 100 per cent English Braeburn fortnight.
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Fruit and veg challenge for kids
Fruit and vegetables were on the menu for school children last week as part of a special competition.
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Flandria tomatoes up
Flandria tomato volumes for January and February are likely to be six times higher than last year.
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M&S adopts seedless strategy
Marks & Spencer is urging growers to adopt new techniques, which it hopes will eventually provide its customers with a totally seedless citrus offer.
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Prepack’s new wrap and shrink machine
Prepack Systems has introduced a pair of wrapping and shrinking devices for the fresh produce industry.
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ArticleBanana Group teams with Daily Star
The Banana Group joined forces last month with its national media partner The Daily Star to launch a consumer campaign.
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Nut specialist relocates to Suffolk
Nuts and dried fruit specialist Percy Dalton has relocated to Haverhill in Suffolk.
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Cross words from East Malling
East Malling Research's Jerry Cross calls for action on pesticides-residue scare stories.
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ArticleGeest makes appointments
Yorkshire Fresh Salads, part of Geest’s Fresh Produce Division, has taken on Neil McKay as its new NPD manager.

