Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4869
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The NFU and French farming union join forces
The NFU president Tim Bennett met with the French farming union president, Jean-Michel Lemetayeur, to discuss topics of interest shared by both countries.
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Industry must take lead in training
Horticultural employers should be in "driving seat" of Apprenticeship reform.
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Trials reveal safety of Talat on soft fruit
Fungicide trials conducted to test the crop safety of applications to protected strawberries reveal high crop safety to all treatments.
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Children’s Food Bill aired in Parliament
A Children’s Food Bill, developed by Sustain: the alliance for better food and farming and supported by 114 national organisations, was presented to Parliament yesterday by Debra Shipley MP.
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Oil prices continue to soar
Industry around the world is holding its breath as the price of crude oil hits record highs.
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ArticleAward-winning firm gets fruity to tackle obesity worries
An award-winning company is getting fruity to help Minor Weir and Willis tackle the UK’s rising obesity worries and promote healthy-eating.
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Peas up profile
The Processed Vegetable Growers Association (PVGA) is making its debut at this year's Royal Show with its Yes Peas! Stand.
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MPs call for junk food ad ban
The fresh produce industry could be the major beneficiary if a blanket ban on junk food advertising was pushed through by the British government.
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ArticleWard backs regional schemes
Graham Ward, NFU chairman of the board of horticulture, said the fresh produce industry has been presented with a fantastic opportunity to boost regional consumption.
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ArticleAsda to create more than 4,000 new jobs
Asda is create a further 4,300 jobs through a £400m store opening programme.
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ArticleMorrisons sells stores to Sainsbury's
Morrisons has sold 14 stores to rival Sainsbury's, as part of its compliance with Competition Commission requirements.
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New finger belts remove crop damage
UK manufacturing company Tong Engineering has developed a new model of the Easy-fill box filler, which uses finger belts in order to reduce crop damage.
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ArticlePrince de Bretagne backs Apéritif promotion
Brittany vegetable brand Prince de Bretagne is the official food sponsor of Apéritif à la française - a new initiative promoting French gastronomy through the apéritif occasion.
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ArticleSainbury's rewards Oliver with million-pound contract
Sainsbury's has rewarded Jamie Oliver with a new 12-month contract worth £1.2 million.
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ArticleFoodservice can learn much from retail success
Catering and support services giant Sodexho admitted that it can learn from the successes of UK retailers.
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ArticleSAP urges trade to step up on RFID
Alexander Renz of SAP AG has urged the produce industry to monitor IT developments and to prepare for an increasing role for Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) in the near future.
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ArticleWWF Jazzes up apple market
Worldwide Fruit has officially launched Jazz, an apple brand it predicts could be worth £25 million within five years.
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ArticleTesco pledges support for UK growers
Tesco’s David May defended the supermarket’s strategy at the Re:fresh Conference saying that the store does not make excessive profits at the expense of growers.
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ArticleRe:fresh double act addresses common ground
The 'Bryan and Bruce Show' as some have dubbed the Re:fresh Conference session featuring Wal-Mart's Bruce Peterson and PMA president Bryan Silbermann, threw up some interesting common issues for the US and UK industries.

