Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4927
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HDRA and NIAB reveal organic open day plans
HDRA, the organic organisation, will host the NIAB organic vegetable variety open day, at Ryton Organic Gardens near Coventry on December 3.
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ArticleSainsbury's results set to disappoint
Sainsbury's is predicted to reveal disappointing half-year figures this week after the group has failed to capitalise on this year's hot summer.
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ArticleCity Centre and Ask talk over merger
City Centre Restaurants has confirmed it is considering a merger with pizza chain Ask Central.
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Sodexho expects further growth
Leading catering supplier Sodexho predicts further growth in next year.
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From Rungis with love
Over the course of the next three issues, the Journal will follow the processes that allow Bradford-based Burbank Ltd to supply its UK customer base with a wide variety of high quality fruit and vegetable lines from Rungis wholesale market in Paris. The ball starts rolling, of course, with the procurement of that produce in the French capital, where our man in Rungis Philippe Gautier caught up with Burbank's man in Rungis Andrew Foster.
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ArticleGreenery appoints new marketing director
After nearly six years at The Greenery, marketing director Margreet van Harn is leaving the company on December 1. A replacement is already in place.
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ArticleGeest disposes of Worldwide Fruit interest
Geest plc announced today the sale of its shares in Enzafruit Worldwide Ltd (Worldwide Fruit). Both Geest and Northcourt Group have issued statements and Alasdair Robertson is stepping down as ceo at the end of the year.
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ArticleProduce World trims staff numbers
Produce World, which is the holding company for Solanum, Isleham Fresh Produce, Rustle and RB Organics, has made a number of job redundancies across the group.
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New label to indicate ripeness of fruit
New Zealand's Rural News has reported the launch of a new label that indicates how ripe a piece of fruit is.
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ArticleGrover leaves Waitrose for Budgens
Fruit buyer Danny Grover has left Waitrose to join high-street rivals Budgens.
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Bulb retailers opt for Quality Mark
Retailers are increasingly opting for The Holland Flower Bulb Hallmark Foundation's Quality Mark
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ArticlePotential for potato industry devastation hits headlines
Farmer, seed supplier and customer named, media speculation on potential for widespread damage to industry abounds.
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ArticleBPC issues quality advice
The British Potato Council (BPC) has announced that quality is the key factor for any potential growth of seed potato exports.
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Flowers for Business looks to grow
Flowers for Business enters its fifth year and is looking for new members.
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Markem offers supply-chain savings
Markem, one of the UK's leading providers of coding and marking solutions, has groundbreaking on-line verifier system.
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Catholic support for GM foods
The Vatican has opened a symposium into GMOs and itself up for criticism.
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ArticleComputer skills for the rural sector
The government is providing substantial subsidies for IT training.
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ArticleFruiterers' frolics light up Lord Mayor's Show
The Worshipful Company of Fruiterers entered two floats in this year's Lord Mayor's Show...
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Kale a hit for AV Produce
Throughout November the Journal is featuring a weekly focus on winter vegetable lines. This week AV Produce is in the spotlight with its new, shredded Kale packs and the company's Paul Graves explains the benefits of the Produced in Kent initiative.
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ArticleEasy does it
The Israeli citrus industry has felt the squeeze in recent years but confidence is now restored as widespread restructuring and an increase in plantings are set to bear new fruit. Emma Hatfield reports.

