Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4838
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A major legal challenge for UK importers
Changes to the Plant Health regulations will provide a major challenge for importers next year and we continue to devote our
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Who’s headed for pastures new?
The Journal has appointed Ed Bedington as associate editor, to work alongside Tommy Leighton in his efforts to further develop
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Back the government all the way
Now there’s a headline I thought I’d never have to write. But, if you are one of the Doubting Thomases who thought
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Fresh Start doubles capacity
Fresh Start Prepared Foods, the Bexley-based food-service supplier is doubling the size of its factory space when it opens a new facility next month.
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ArticleCharley causes citrus damage
Damage inflicted on the grapefruit crop in Florida by Hurricane Charley is still being assessed, but early signs for many growers are not good.
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ArticleStePac Xtends presence in UK retail market
StePac LA has established a laboratory in East Malling, and a commercial centre in Rugby,
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ArticleWaitrose outperforms market
Waitrose and Wight Salads have enjoyed a successful tomato campaign, despite a difficult 12-week spell for the industry.
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ArticleKhan joins MorePerformance
MorePeople, the specialist produce and horticultural recruitment practice, has announced that Janet Khan will be joining to manage its training and HR services division - MorePerformance.
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ArticleTesco facing unfair dismissal and racism charge
Ex-boxer takes retail giant to employment tribunal
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ArticleCherry gift at Sainsbury's
Northwest US cherries have launched this week in Sainsbury’s, with an attached promotion offering consumers the chance to win one of 10 Amazing Gift Experiences from Buyagift.
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Export stars to be recognised
UK fruit and vegetable exporters are in with a chance of having their hard work acknowledged with the launch of the Food from Britain Export Awards.
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EU funding for organic development
Organic fruit and vegetable farmers have been given an €18 million EU boost to develop improved methods and technology.
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ArticleOrganic herbs get Essex boost
Year-round organic potted herb production received a boost as a new 1.1 acre site at North Weald, Essex came into production this month.
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ArticleApple growers fuelled by Council
Apple growers in Herefordshire may soon have a market for the thousands of tonnes of apples that are left to rot each year in their orchards.
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ArticleIndustry pioneer Wally Olins dies
Wally Olins, chairman of Louis Reece Ltd from 1961-1985, has died, aged 85.
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ArticleRocha forecasts revised downwards
High temperatures and a lack of rain in the Oeste region of Portugal have forced Rocha pear exporters to re-evaluate production figures for the forthcoming season.
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ArticleMeat is murder on water supplies
Meat needs to come off the world’s menu to conserve dwindling water supplies, scientists have warned.
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EU trade agreements fail to expand trade
European Union trading agreements have not expanded trade in fruit and vegetables, according to a report from the US Economic Research Service.
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ArticleTomato link-up brings the Med to retail shelves
Leading Edge has produced a range of label booklets for Hellmann’s Olive Oil (Mediterranean) Mayonnaise, to be used with vine tomatoes in three retail chains.

