Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4873
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ArticleEU expansion will boost UK businesses says DTI
Higher productivity and economic growth will be the benefits to all 25 countries in the European Union according to a report published by trade and industry secretary, Patricia Hewitt.
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ArticleC-store sector set for boom
Convenience-store retailing is expected to take off in the next four years, a leading market analyst has said as suppliers devote more energy to c-stores.
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CCFRA review looks at sprouted seed safety
A Camden & Chorleywood Food Research Association review will help companies to assure the safety of sprouted seed products by understanding and addressing the microbiological risks associated with them.
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FFB report highlights benefits of EU accession
British food and drink exporters are targeting central Europe in a bid to capitalise on Europe’s previously unseen yet highly developed retail markets, according to Food from Britain.
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Commission slates children's juice drinks
Some children’s fruit drinks contain so little pure juice that parents pay the equivalent of £34 a litre for the real thing, according to a report from the Food Commission.
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Smoothies market receives boost from middle-aged
Smoothies are becoming increasingly popular with the older generation, according to the Juice and Smoothie Report 2004.
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ArticleSinclair iQ engineer awarded
The leading research engineer behind the Sinclair iQ fruit firmness testing system is to receive an award from the American Society of Agricultural Engineers (ASAE).
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ArticleMcDonald's salads boosts profits
McDonald's introduction of salads to its menu has helped boost its depressed European business, following similar US success.
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ArticleSainsbury's begins organic plum tomato trial
Sainsbury's is conducting a trial of a new organic plum tomato, which will enter its Hedge End store in Hampshire
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Catering suppliers benefit from hotel boom
London hotel occupancy is returning to boom levels giving catering suppliers in the capital a welcome uplift in trade.
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NFU calls for UK growers to seize EU enlargement opportunities
EFFICIENT UK horticulture and agriculture pose more of a threat to farmers in the 10 new accession countries than they pose to their UK counterparts, according to NFU president Tim Bennett.
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ArticleM&S lauds code of practice
Marks & Spencer's Field to Fork code of practice launched last autumn has proved to be an outstanding success, according to Andrew Sharp, technical manager for produce.
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ArticleNispero begins push
Growers in south-eastern Spain have began picking the nispero crop as Foods From Spain gears up for a second concerted promotional push with the UK multiples.
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ArticleHurst, Parnell & Co awarded for quality
Hurst, Parnell & Co Ltd has received the Century International Quality Era Award 2004, in the platinum category, for its excellence in providing the very best quality in fruit and vegetables.
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ArticleFruity Friday draws closer
This year's Fruity Friday, which takes place on May 14, has received a huge response from fresh-produce companies interested in the event and work of the World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF UK).
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ArticleSurface Specialties expands range
Surface Specialties UCB has expanded its range of films for fresh produce.
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ArticlePink Lady provides flower opportunity
Pink Lady is offering Sainsbury’s customers the chance to win free flowers for a year in an instant win promotion due to be launched in stores.
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ArticleRe:Fresh countdown continues
There is less than a week to go before the inaugural Re:Fresh Conference and Awards on May 6 at the London Marriott Hotel, Grosvenor Square.
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ArticleCornish new potato crop on time
The first Cornish new potatoes have been lifted this week on time, despite growers being faced with difficult growing conditions.
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ArticleEuropech' reveals stone-fruit recovery
Stone fruit crops across most of Europe have recovered from last year's frost struck season.

