Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4917
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ArticleAgrexco makes salads progress
Israeli exporter Agrexco is looking forward to its winter salads season with bullish optimism thanks to some new variety developments.
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European potato industry meets in Paris
European potato representatives discussed common goals at a meeting in Paris on Tuesday.
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ArticlePortugal opens up to organic production
Since 1998, organic farming in Portugal has tripled in total area.
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ArticleOrkney Herring Company serves up seaweed
The Orkney Herring Company is bringing sea relish to the UK, which is made from seaweed and is tipping the product for success.
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ArticleNew hunter at Redfox
Executive selection consultancy Redfox has appointed a new head-hunter to its recruitment team.
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ArticleBerry sales break records
Sales of UK soft fruit have broken records in 2003 according to latest industry data.
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Teenager begins legal action against Kwik Save
A teenager just 4ft 4in tall has begun legal action against Kwik Save, where he was made to stack shelves without a ladder.
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Morrisons unveils Safeway plans
Safeway has confirmed that Morrisons £3 billion bid was just about acceptable and Sir Ken Morrison is preparing to launch a host of price cuts in the new year.
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ArticleADC Bioscientific introduces new device
ADC BioScientific Ltd has introduced a portable instrument for the quantitative measurement of green fluorescent protein in intact leaf samples.
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Potato labelling improves
The Food Standards Agency reports that the problem of mislabelling of potatoes is improving.
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Healthy schools approach rewarded
A school meals provider has received a prestigious award from a nutrition charity.
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ArticleKappa wins world packaging award
Kappa has been awarded the Worldstar Award, 2003, from the World Packaging Organisation for its unique design of an Orchid Postal Pack.
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ArticleDefra's sustainable farming and food anniversary
Defra has announced the developments of its sustainable farming and food programme, one year on from its launch and outlines plans for future success.
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SCRI man receives university award
Professor Howard Davies has been awarded a docentship in Plant biotechnology at the University of Kuopio, Finland.
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ArticleGerman giant to install VFM I-Deal
Edeka Fruchtkontor, part of the German retail giant Edeka has become the first of the group's five fresh produce units to sign an agreement to install the VFM I-Deal trade management system.
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Save your energy - new Board appointed
A new team of experts to help government meets its aims of combating climate change and delivering reliable, competitive and affordable energy was announced today by ministers.
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Fun of the festive fare
David Shapley tours the produce aisles in the first of his two-part festive round-up
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What about VAT?
Adam Bernstein (pictured right) hosts a monthly look at one of the legislative aspects that most affect your business, how it is run and how it can be more profitable. This month, Simon James looks at new VAT invoice regulations.
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ArticleThirsty work
A wide range of fruit has squeezed its way into the juicing sector of late and despite the arrival of exotic blends and packaging innovations there is still plenty of room for development in a sector that thirsts for change. Emma Hatfield reports.

