Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4816
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Voss victorious
Former Zespri International general manager Doug Voss successfully concluded a personal grievance claim against Zespri this week with the NZ employment authorities.
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ArticleAsparagus penetration reaches new levels
Preparation is already underway for the 2005 British asparagus promotional campaign, which will support the biggest volumes of asparagus ever grown in the UK.
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ArticleShaffe chooses new chief
Ronald Bown takes up the role of Southern Hemisphere Association of Fruit Exporters president.
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PORT CHECK to protect European borders
Defra and European research funding is supporting the use of DNA-based diagnostics to protect Europe from invasive pests and diseases.
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ArticleAsda fined over healthy eating claim
Asda has been fined £5,000 after pleading guilty to an offence involving health claims on mango labelling in-store.
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ArticlePrince's cauli optimism
Brittany producers are hoping to increase sales of cauliflower to the UK this season.
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ArticleEfsis-FABBL spotlights fresh produce offer
Efsis-FABBL, the farm assurance specialist, has written to more than 3,000 farmers in England to ensure they are aware that Efsis-FABBL offers inspection to the Assured produce Scheme alongside its portfolio of other assurance schemes.
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ArticleGeest in ready-meals jv
Geest gets into the ready-to-cook fresh meal market with a new joint venture.
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ArticleAnglia’s win double
Anglia Business Solutions wins Channel Network award for the second year running.
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Sainsbury's unveils potted lettuce
Sainsbury’s has launched a potted lettuce onto the fresh salad market this week.
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Seminars address trio of food issues
The Campden & Chorleywood Food Research (CCFRA) association is running three seminars in November that should be interesting for the fresh produce industry.
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ArticleWaitrose kick-start for celeriac
Waitrose is hoping to boost sales of organic celeriac with the launch of a new offer throughout November.
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ArticleUS apple alliance centres on Honeycrisp
Two US apple marketing, growing, packing, and shipping specialists have combined their similar backgrounds and separate expertise to promote apple varieties, including the sweet, juicy Honeycrisp.
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ArticleEating salad affects caloric intake
The October Journal of the American Dietetic Association reports that sometimes ordering more food helps consumers eat less...
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New display technology claims longer shelf life
An engineering company is hoping to generate interest in the UK market with the launch of new humidifying display equipment.
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ArticleNew Flandria specifications to take effect
New basic specifications for Flandria producers are ready and will come into effect on January 1, 2005.
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ArticleSainsbury's speculation continues
Fresh takeover speculation is circulating over struggling retail giant Sainsbury’s with former Asda boss Archie Norman being linked to the deal.
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ArticleMorrisons sells 114 Safeway stores to Somerfield
Morrisons has sold 114 of the smaller Safeway stores and a distribution centre to Somerfield for £260 million.
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ArticleApples key to cancer prevention breakthrough
Scientists have made a potentially significant breakthrough in the search for cancer prevention techniques, with the help of apples.

