Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4932
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ArticleMagic moments at Vegetarian Society awards
The Vegetarian Society award ceremony took place at London's Magic Circle on October 30 and none of the winners disappeared in a cloud of smoke ñ thankfully.
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ArticleReport predicts organic boom
A report from Datamonitor reveals that the organic food and drinks market is set to grow by almost 75 per cent by 2007.
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ArticleSolanum to give vegetable lessons
Solanum has teamed up with Waitrose in a bid to help children learn about more vegetables.
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Prison Service to tender for fresh produce supplier
The Prison Service in England and Wales is about to tender its requirement for fruit and vegetables
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ArticleBeacon Foods gets fruity
Beacon Foods has developed a whole range of fruit ingredients, which can accompany a variety of dishes.
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ArticleRecord numbers predicted for the Food Lovers' Fair
The Food Lovers' Fair is expected to enjoy its busiest year yet in London's Covent Garden Market.
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ArticleDefra announces public sector food conference
Defra has annouced a conference aimed at promoting the purchase of more sustainable foods by public bodies will take place next month.
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ArticleSands chain goes for Heritage
Nisa-Today's retailer David Sands Supermarkets has re-launched its fresh produce range under Nisa-Today's Heritage brand.
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ArticleGold moratorium extended
NZ kiwifruit supplier Zespri has decided to extend its limitation on plantings of its premium variety.
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ArticleMorrisons handed Safeway victory
Morrisons has been given a clear run at Safeway following Philip Green's decision to pull out of the race.
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ArticleRate issues dog grapes
Currency factors are likely to colour the upcoming southern hemisphere grape season for senders not just from South Africa but Chile as well.
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Rumours best left unprinted
It's been one of those weeks when rumours have flown round like they are going out of fashion and the Journal could have
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National show needs
I can't claim to have attended every National Fruit Show, as it is now called, although most people still seem to suffer a
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ArticleFirm thumbs up for IQ tester
Throughout October the Journal features a weekly series examining the latest developments in produce machinery. This week there has been firm praise from US avocado specialist Mission, for Sinclair iQ's fruit testing technology, while Greefa introduces its latest development in sorting, the new generation iQS II
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ArticleStart-up Q Catering plans for growth with Affinitus Freshware
This month's IT focus falls on two projects. On this page, Affinitus case studies its work with start-up caterer Q catering and ROC Group announces its official launch of the SAP system into the small and medium sized company arena.
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ArticleWinter hots up for Israel
As UK temperatures start to fall, prospects are hotting up for Israeli winter lines, particularly sweet potatoes, in light of European shortages and poor availability from the US. Emma Hatfield talks to Israeli producers and exporters to catch up on the latest news from Israel on conventional and organic lines.
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ArticleCanada close to dry land
Canadian apples are aiming to bounce back from a troublesome few seasons which suffered amid tough growing conditions. There are also aspirations that this season's crop can capitalise on the problems created by the European heatwave. John Broy reports.
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ArticleSafeway takeover delay expected
The long-running battle for Safeway is expected to continue into next year, according to a report in the Daily Telegraph.
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ArticleOcean Spray confident in cranberries
Ocean Spray enters peak fresh cranberry period with confidence in UK

