Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4938
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Higgins opens export opportunity
The Higgins Group has opened up channels for potato exports to the Canary Islands.
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ArticleValencia PGI performance boost
Valencian citrus protected geographical indicator (PGI) Citrricos Valencianos has announced encouraging results for the 2002-03 season.
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ArticleEurepGAP says yes to Del Monte
Fresh Del Monte has become the first of the major US multi-national suppliers to earn EurepGAP certification for part of its operations.
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New powered pallet trucks outperform expectations
Crown's newly launched WP 2300 powered pallet trucks have exceeded expectations at Medway Ports Fresh Produce Division
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ArticleOil price rises - produce industry will suffer
Fresh produce distribution costs are likely to rise yet further as a result of the volatility of the international oil market.
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ArticleAsian conference draws closer
There are now less than four weeks to go until the Asiafruit Congress meets in India.
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ArticleNew raspberry named in honour of Brice brothers
Soft-fruit veterans Simon and Peter Brice have retired with a raspberry being named in their honour
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ArticleRoots and tuber crops go down under
An international symposium on root and tuber crops will be held in New Zealand next year
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A taste of the west
The South West's most comprehensive regional food event will take place in March 2004
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Florette's new website goes live
Florette has launched its new website with a range of new features.
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ArticleLingarden appoints new man.
Lingarden has announced the arrival of a new technical manager to its team.
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ArticleM&S suffers food sales slump
M&S has announced it slowest growth in food sales for two years.
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Insurance cover refused to GM farms
Insurance companies are refusing cover for farmers who look to grow GM crops.
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ArticleFresh produce business faces key choice on promotions
In a bid to boost consumption of fresh fruit and vegetables, the industry must now decide whether to spend its scarce resources on tried and tested methods...
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Poor diet blamed for childrens' obesity
Poor eating habits are partly to blame for rising levels of obesity among the young.
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Flowers and Plants Association at NEC
The association will be present at two major events at the NEC next month.
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ArticleSainsbury's reveals poor performance
Sainsbury's has posted disappointing second quarter results but Sir Peter Davis stressed that the group was building for the future.
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ArticleTomato industry reliant on R&D
To increase production efficiency, through the better use of resources, and to maximise fruit quality are the top R&D priorities for British tomato growers.
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ArticleFTA cautious over Commission's proposals
The FTA has welcomed the European Commision's proposals for expanded European trade routes, but is remaining cautious.
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Industry's opportunity to address supermarket code of practice
An OFT review gives the fresh produce industry an an opportunity to define what happens with the supermarket code of practice.

