Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4895
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Produce takes the lead - again
I have mixed feelings about the Office of Fair Trading’s review of the supermarkets’ code of practice. Since the
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EU-Israel dispute nears resolution
The EU-Israel controversy over specifying the origin of goods, fresh produce included, finally looks set for resolution.
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Clampdown on UK gangmasters
The predicament of Britain’s migrant workers’ packing fruit was exposed at a press conference in London yesterday.
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ArticleSainsbury's launches Looney promotion
Sainsbury’s has launched an on-pack instant win promotion on carrots and the Blue Parrot Range of apples and bananas, to coincide with the release of the Looney Tunes Movie.
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Grower plans migrant village
A village for 1,000 migrant workers is being planned by one of the UK's biggest strawberry growers.
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ArticlePrice war threatens organics
The imminent and inevitable price war in the UK supermarket sector could potentially be damaging to the development of the organic industry, said Sainsbury's Tony Sullivan.
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ArticleSomerfield starts UK tom season
Somerfield is taking delivery next week of its first English cherry tomatoes of the year from Wight Salads.
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ArticleLemons in size squeeze
Earlier drought conditions in Tucumán may make themselves felt on Argentinean lemon sizes and volume.
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ArticleFoodex Meatex attracts inward trade mission
Foodex Meatex will welcome an international trade delegation when it opens its doors on March 14.
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ArticleBPC issues warning to growers
The British Potato Council (BPC) has issued a stark warning that potato growers could jeopardise the industry by ignoring the threat of quarantine potato diseases.
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ArticleCranberries stop healthy snack gap
Sweetened dried cranberries (SDCs) supplied by Ocean Spray have been incorporated into a new snack bar.
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Manual tips for hygienic practices
Campden and Chorley Food Research Association Group (CCFRA) has released a hygiene methods manual for the food and drink industry.
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ArticleNew ceo at Worldwide Fruit
The directors of Worldwide Fruit have announced the appointment of Robert Mears as the company’s new chief executive officer.
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ArticleFirst UK ring rot outbreak contained
Defra has announced that the outbreak of potato ring rot on a Welsh Farm has been contained.
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ArticleNFU launches Manifesto for Horticulture
The NFU will launch its Manifesto for Horticulture at Horticulture in Focus 2004 on Thursday.
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ArticleBrighten and Re:fresh your outlook
Richard Brighten, president of the Fresh Produce Consortium, has encouraged the entire industry to attend the new Re:fresh Conference and Awards, to be held at the Marriott in Grosvenor Square, London, on May 6.
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ArticleIsraeli Citrus Board names new general manager
The Citrus Division of the newly formed Horticultural Production and Marketing Board, in Israel, has named its first general manager.
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ArticleVast majority believe Supermarkets Code of Practice does not work
The OFT's review of the Supermarkets Code of Practice found a widespread belief among suppliers that the Code is not working effectively.
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ArticleBrighten peers into the future
FPC president Richard Brighten addressed more than 300 diners at the association's annual dinner and dance on Saturday, hosted by France.
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ArticleHACCP upgrade software now available
An upgraded version of a Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) Documentation Software is now available to all food companies and related businesses.

