Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4808

  • Instant British identity for fruit
    Article

    Instant British identity for fruit

    2004-11-23T14:01:01Z

    Packaging link-up produces new British liners for Tesco top fruit.

  • Article

    Scottish unity over supermarket measures

    2004-11-23T13:01:02Z

    NFU Scotland has welcomed support from members of all six main political parties in the Scottish Parliament for its call for the Supermarket Code of Practice to be strengthened to ensure fair play between all players in the food supply chain.

  • Article

    Parkside in administration

    2004-11-23T12:05:25Z

    Parkside International Limited confirmed today its subsidiary, Parkside Performance Films, in Darton, Yorkshire, will now be managed by administrators Price Waterhouse Coopers.

  • Hamish Erskine, Mlibo Bantwini and Mandisa Zondo from Dube Tradeport
    Article

    New port for South Africa

    2004-11-23T10:01:00Z

    South African fruit and vegetable producers are being given the opportunity to break into the export market with the creation of a new tradeport.

  • Article

    Sodexho gives City a surprise

    2004-11-23T08:01:02Z

    French catering giant Sodexho has released a set of financial results that surprised the City and cited an improvement in UK performance as a major contributory factor.

  • Clay
    Article

    New additions to Syngenta sales team

    2004-11-22T15:01:01Z

    Syngenta Seeds Ltd has appointed David Clay and Nigel Kingston as vegetable seed sales specialists.

  • BerryWorld revellers
    Article

    BerryWorld clocks up 10 years

    2004-11-22T13:01:01Z

    BerryWorld celebrated its 10th anniversary at Brocket Hall, Herts last week with guests from around the world.

  • Locusts invade southern Israel
    Article

    Locusts invade southern Israel

    2004-11-22T11:04:34Z

    Swarms of red locusts swept into southern Israel over the weekend and have already caused extensive damage in areas noted for fresh produce.

  • Organic event to focus on variety
    Article

    Organic event to focus on variety

    2004-11-22T10:01:01Z

    This year’s annual joint event between NIAB and HDRA, the organic organisation, at Ryton Organic Gardens near Coventry on November 30, will focus on organic seed issues, heritage varieties, the market and variety selection.

  • Sweet solution for waste
    Article

    Sweet solution for waste

    2004-11-22T10:01:01Z

    Award winning vegetable supplier Greyfriars UK has launched a new recycling iniative for sweetcorn waste.

  • The changes should help growers where requirements in their own market differ from those of their destination market
    Article

    EurepGAP makes timely amendment

    2004-11-22T08:01:02Z

    Fast-changing crop-protection-product legislation, has prompted EurepGAP to amend its protocol and develop guidance notes.

  • Article

    Potatoes to get safe haven

    2004-11-21T17:01:01Z

    Producers urged to sign up to potato safe haven project.

  • Sharrocks in new variety quest
    Article

    Sharrocks in new variety quest

    2004-11-21T15:01:00Z

    North-west-England produce supplier Sharrocks goes to France in its quest for new products.

  • Article

    Olins strikes back

    2004-11-21T12:01:01Z

    Laurence Olins of British Summer Fruits has hit back following the “berry barons” slur in last week’s edition of The Money Programme broadcast on BBC2 on November 10.

  • Jaffa gets Rishon famous
    Article

    Jaffa gets Rishon famous

    2004-11-21T10:01:00Z

    Jaffa is launching a new clementine into the UK market this Christmas, called Rishon.

  • Article

    VOSA slips up on working time

    2004-11-20T18:01:01Z

    VOSA, the Vehicle & Operator Services Agency, the organisation responsible for enforcing the Working Time Directive in the transport industry, has published advice containing serious and fundamental errors.

  • Article

    Hasn't everyone heard of the Atkins Diet?

    2004-11-20T16:01:01Z

    Despite the popularity of the Atkins Diet and other low-carbohydrate weight-loss systems, respondents to a new survey were nearly twice as likely to agree that it is important to cut down on fat as on carbohydrates.

  • “Lease to Buy” scheme drives down packhouse waste costs
    Article

    “Lease to Buy” scheme drives down packhouse waste costs

    2004-11-20T13:01:02Z

    Fruit and potato packhouse reduces waste costs with new compacting machine.

  • No Tesco change of heart
    Article

    No Tesco change of heart

    2004-11-20T10:01:00Z

    Tesco subsidiary T&S has signed up to use the government’s 5 A DAY logo, but the retailer told freshinfo this does not signify a corporate change of heart.

  • Gomez first with Reserv
    Article

    Gomez first with Reserv

    2004-11-19T17:01:01Z

    Gomez is looking to close the quality gap between the independent non-multiple sector and the major fresh produce retailers.